Programming instructions
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XR200 Programming Guide
3.3.1 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 - 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.
30 - A communication test is made every 30 days at the test time programmed for the regular
communication test. Test time deferrals are disregarded.
If the 2ND LINE test fails to communicate after 10 attempts, the regular communication channel sends a WARNING:
PANEL BACKUP COMMUNICATION FAIL (S12) report. The next time the panel sends a report over the 2ND LINE,
the regular communication channel sends a BACKUP COMMUNICATION LINE RESTORED (S04) report.
3.4 ACCOUNT NUMBER
Enter the account number sent to the SCS-1 Receiver.
DD and HST - The range of valid account numbers for a panel using these Communication
Types is 1 to 65,535. For accounts of four digits or less, do not enter leading zeros. The
panel automatically right justifies the account number.
CID and M2E - Choose an account number between 1 to 9999.
MPX and DNET - A 5-digit account number is required for panels
using these formats. The first digit is the receiver line number. The
second digit is always zero. The last three digits are the panel's
account number. This number must be between the range of 000
and 127. Individual area account numbers must be between the
range of 128 to 999 on the same line. Example: 10128 to 10999.
3.5 TRANSMIT DELAY
Enter the length of time the panel waits before sending burglary reports to the receiver. The
available range is 1 to 60 seconds. Alarm bells and relay outputs are not delayed during this
period. Burglary Outputs in section 8 must be programmed for pulsed or steady. Set Abort
Reports in section 6 to YES if Opening and Closing reports are not being sent.
Enter zero to disable Transmit Delay.
3.6 DTMF
YES enables tone dialing by the panel. NO enables rotary dialing.
3.7 EVENTS MANAGER
Specifies when non-alarm reports are sent to the receiver. This selection does not affect
zone alarm, zone trouble, zone restoral, supervisory, or serviceman messages. Closing
reports are not delayed if the Closing Wait option is YES. See Section 7.2.
SND - If send is selected, all reports are sent to the receiver as they occur.
DLY - All non-alarm reports are held until the panel's memory buffer contains 133 events or
until the panel's next communication with the receiver. The Model 485 Access Control card
will hold Door Access granted reports until the panel's memory buffer contains 665 events or
until the panel's next communication with the receiver. Contact ID and Modem IIe do not
delay reports but send them as they occur.
KEEP - All non-alarm reports are held in the panel's memory buffer until they're over written
by new activity. You can view the contents of the memory buffer using the DMP Remote
Access™ software or the display events feature in the User Menu. Refer to the Appendix for
a table listing the delayed report types.
3 - COMMUNICATION
EVENT MGR: SEND
DTMF YES
SND DLY KEEP
ACCT NO: 1 2 3 4 5
XMIT DELAY: 0
NONE REG 7 30
TEST FREQ: NONE
10001
R'cvr #
Always zero
Acct. #