Programming instructions

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XR200 Programming Guide
2841 E. Industrial Drive Springfield, MO 65802-6310 800-641-4282
3.2.1 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. Zero causes the Check-in report to
not be sent. Press any SELECT key for AA reporting. Press COMMAND to continue.
Selecting AA instead of entering a Check-in time causes the panel to send the Check-in
report at random times. When all areas are disarmed, the report is sent randomly but always
within 60 minutes. If any area is armed, the report is sent every six minutes. The SCS-1
Receiver verifies that the next Check-in report is received at the appropriate time. SCS-1/805
firmware is required in the SCS-1 Receiver. If the Check-in fails, the panel sends a
WARNING: NETWORK TROUBLE (S72) report on the 2ND LINE. The next time the report
is sent, the panel sends a NETWORK RESTORED (S73) report over the 2ND LINE.
3.3 2ND PHONE LINE
Allows you to use a second communication line to send reports to the SCS-1 Receiver
should the first phone line fail. If 2ND LINE is DD or CELL (and you're not using a 462N
Network Interface Card), you'll need to install a DMP 893 or 893A Dual Phone Line Module to
connect both the main and secondary phone lines to the panel.
Both DD and MPX type systems can be backed up with a dialer or cellular line. Multiplex
lines cannot be used as a secondary line.
NONE - A second line is not used.
DD - Dialer communication to a DMP SCS-1 Receiver. When using M2E as the main
Communication Type, you cannot use DD on the 2ND LINE.
CELL - Cellular communication with Cell-Miser™ restrictions. When Cell-Miser is selected,
the following call restrictions apply to the panel.
1. Only zone alarms, Ambush, Line 1 Trouble, Abort, Recall Test, and Delayed Events
are sent over the cellular system. Delayed Events are only sent if the cellular call was
made for one of the other allowed reports.
2. Line 1 Trouble is sent only once during each armed period.
3. The dialing sequence uses the first phone number on line 1 only and the second phone
number on line 2 only. This allows the panel to use the cellular phone number for
cellular calls only without needing prefixes or area codes for land line dialing.
If 2ND LINE = DD If 2ND LINE = CELL
Panel dials the 1st ph # twice on Line 1 Panel dials the 1st ph # twice on Line 1
Panel dials the 1st ph # twice on Line 2 Panel dials the 2nd ph # twice on Line 2
Panel dials the 2nd ph # twice on Line 1 Panel dials the 1st ph # twice on Line 1
Panel dials the 2nd ph # twice on Line 2 Panel dials the 2nd ph # twice on Line 2
Panel dials the 1st ph # twice on Line 1 Panel dials the 1st ph # twice on Line 1
D2 - Select D2 to allow supervision of a second telephone line connected to a Model 893 or
893A Dual Phone Line Module. D2 is only displayed if HST is the main Communication type.
HST (HOST) - DMP Asynchronous communication to a DMP SCS-1 Receiver or Host
automation system. If HST is selected as the Communication Type in section 3.2, HST will
not be displayed as an option in 2ND LINE. If HST is selected for 2ND LINE, all zone alarms
and restorals are duplicated on the asynchronous channel in addition to the main
communication method. HST is not displayed if DNET is the main Communication type.
When HST is used as the main or 2ND LINE communication method, the account number
must not begin with a number that matches a line number being used for multiplex service on
the same SCS-1 Receiver. This allows the Redisplay Non-Restored status list to work
properly in receivers with SCS1/805 or higher firmware.
3 - COMMUNICATION
NONE DD CELL HST
2ND LINE: NONE
CHECKIN:
CHECKIN: – AA
NONE DD CELL D2
NONE DD CELL