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Pr ogramming guide Xr500 SerieS Canadian Command ProCeSSor™ P anel[...]
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MODEL XR500 SERIES CANADIAN ACCESS CONTROL COMMAND PROCESSOR™ PANEL PROGRAMMING GUIDE Contains progr amming Instructions for use with the Model XR500, XR500N, XR500E Canadian Access Control Command Pr ocessor™ Panels. When using the XR500 Series Canadian panel for any UL C other listing organization’ s approved methods, refer to this manual a[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products i T able of ConTenTS 1.1 Before you Begin ................................................................. 1 Programming I nformation Sheet ........................................... 1 1.2 Getting Started .................................................................... 1 1.3 [...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide ii T able of ConTenTS 4.3 Gateway Address ................................................................13 4.4 Subnet Mask ......................................................................13 4.5 DNS Server .....................................................................[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products iii T able of ConTenTS 7 .5.2 Encrypt Network Remote .....................................................23 7 .6 Allow Cellular Remote ......................................................... 23 7 .6.1 First GPRS APN / Second GPRS APN ..................................... 23 7 .6[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide iv T able of ConTenTS Output Options................................................................33 11.1 Output Options ................................................................... 33 11.2.1 Cutoff Output ...................................................................[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products v T able of ConTenTS 17 .9 User Command Reports ....................................................... 42 17 .10 Door Access Reports ........................................................... 43 17 .11 Supervisory Reports ..........................................................[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide vi T able of ConTenTS 19.13 Alarm Action.......................................................................56 19.14 Disarmed Open .................................................................56 19.15 Report to T ransmit ......................................................[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products vii This page intentionally left blank.[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 1 inTroduCTion Introduction 1.1 Before you Begin This guide provides programming information for the DMP XR500, XR500N, and XR500E Command P rocessor™ Panel. After this Introduction, the remaining sections describe the functions of each programming menu item along with the availa[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 2 inTroduCTion 1.3 Encrypted Communications (XR500N/XR500E only) Some installations require secure data communications. DMP offers NIST approved AES encrypted communication. Use a unique passphrase to enable encrypted communications and provide a secure meansfordatacommuni[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 3 inTroduCTion 1.7 Power Up WhentheXR500SeriesCanadianpanelispoweredupafteran ACpowerfailure,anyzonetransitionsare notrecognizedfor60seconds.Normalzoneprocessingresumesattheendofthe60[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 4 inTroduCTion 1.10 Entering Alpha Characters Some options during programming require you to enter alpha characters. T o enter an alpha character , press or touch the key that has that letter written below it. The keypad displays the number digit of the key .Next,presst[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 5 inTroduCTion 1.13 Multiple Displays For many programming and user options, such as Area selections, Menu Displays, and Status Lists , there are several displays containing programming. For example, when programming Menu Displays, keypads 1 through16displayontwosepa[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 6 iniTializa Tion Initialization NOTE: WHEN ANY PANEL PROGRAMMING IS CHANGED, THE STOP ROUTINE MUST BE RUN AND ‘SAVING PROGRAM’ MUST DISPLAY ON THE KEYPAD IN ORDER TO SAVE THE PROGRAMMING CHANGES. SEE SECTION 17.1. 2.1 INITIALIZA TION Initialization This function allows you to [...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 7 iniTializa Tion 2.9 COM/RMT? NO YES SURE? YES NO Clear Communication and Remote Options NO - Leavesexistingcommunicationandremoteoptionsintact. YES - Clears communication and remote options programming to factory defaults. 2.10 DEF AUL TS NO YES SURE? YES NO Set[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 8 CommuniCa Tion Communication 3.1 COMMUNICA TION Communication Congurethecommunicationoptionsforthepanel.Theinformationyouprogram varies with the Communication T ype you select. 3.2 ACCOUNT NO: 12345 Account Number The Account Number is a 1 t[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 9 CommuniCa Tion 3.6 PA TH TYPE: BACKUP Path Type TheP athT ypedenesifthepathisPrimaryorBackup.BecauseP ath1isP rimary , thispromptonlydisplaysforpaths2-8.DefaultisBackup. Note: IftheP rima[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 10 CommuniCa Tion 3.15 RECEIVER POR T - Receiver Port 2001 Enterthereceiverportnumber .V alidrangeis1to65,535.Defaultis2001. 3.16 FIRST PHONE NO. First Telephone Number This option displays only if the Communication T ype is DD or [...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 11 CommuniCa Tion 3.22 RETRY SECONDS: 6 Retry Seconds This option displays for NET or 232 Communication T ypes. Enterthenumberofseconds(between6and15)thepanelshouldwaitbefore retrying to send a message to the receiver if an acknowledgment w[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 12 CommuniCa Tion 3.29 ALARM YES Alarm Reports This prompt displays when the P ath T ype is P rimary . All backup paths within the group follow the same programming for Alarm Reports. Default is Y es. NO YES FIRE WhenYESisselected,thefollowingreportsarese[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 13 neTw ork oPTionS Network Options (XR500N/XR500E only) NetworkOptionsareprovidedtodenethenetworkcongurationforthepanel.Thisinformationwillbe used during communication of messages via network or email. Note: IPaddressesan[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 14 meSSa ging SeTuP Messaging Setup 5.1 MESSAGING SETUP Messaging Setup This section allows you to enter the information needed to receive messages directly from the panel via email and In T ouch™ SMS T ext using Network or Cellular communication. All of the name and password opt[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 15 meSSa ging SeTuP 5.9 Destination 3 User Number If Destination 3 is a cellular number , enter the user’ s User Number for arming/disarmingauthorization. 5.10 EMAIL COMM T YPE Email Communication Type NET CELL ChoosingNETsendsemailmessagesoverthenetwork.?[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 16 deviCe SeTuP Device Setup 6.1 DEVICE SETUP Device Setup ThissectionallowsyoutodenetheXR500SeriesCanadianpanelphysical conguration.Y oucaninstallandaddressuptosixteen superv ised devices on the keypad data bu[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 17 deviCe SeTuP 6.6 DISPLA Y AREAS: Display Areas *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 *6 *7 *8 *9 *10 *11 *12 *13 *14 *15 *16 *17 *18 *19 *20 *21 *22 *23 *24 *25 *26 *27 *28 *29 *30 *31 *32 P resstheCOMMANDkeytoprogramDisplay Areas.T oselectanareabetween1[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 18 deviCe SeTuP 6.7 STRIKE TIME: 5 Strike Time ThisoptiondisplaysifDOORisselectedasDeviceT ype. Enter a door access time, between 1 and 250 seconds, during which a keypad or access control device relay is activated. Magnetic locks or electric door stri[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 19 deviCe SeTuP 6.15 PROGRAM 734 Program 734 Options OPTIONS? NO YES Select YES toprogramthe734WiegandInterfaceModule.Devicetypemustbesetto DOOR. 6.15.1 Activate Zone 2 Shunt SelectYEStoactivatetheSoft-Shunt™option.?[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 20 deviCe SeTuP 6.15.6 ACTIV A TE ONBOARD SPEAKER? NO YES Activate Onboard Speaker SelectYEStoenabletheonboardpiezospeakerforlocalannunciation.SelectNOto turn the piezo off for all operations. This does not affect remote annunciator open[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 21 deviCe SeTuP 6.15.9 REQUIRE SITE CODE? NO YES Require Site Code P ress the top row Select key under YES to use a site code. InadditiontoUserCodeverication,dooraccessisonlygrantedwhenanyonesite codeprogrammedattheSITE[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 22 remo Te oPTionS Remote Options 7.1 REMOTE OPTIONS Remote Options ThissectionallowsyoutoentertheinformationneededforR emoteCommand/ R emote P rogramming operation. 7.2 REMOTE KEY : Remote Key Thisoptionallowsyoutoenteracode[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 23 remo Te oPTionS 7.4.3 PC Modem YESallowsthepaneltoanswerthetelcolinkandconnectwithR emoteLinkthrough thePCModemat2400baud.NOdisablesPCModemcommunication. 7.4.4 Manufacturer Authorization Select YES to [...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 24 remo Te oPTionS 7.8.4 Entré Backup IP Address ThisoptiondisplaysonlyifNET ischosenfortheEntréconnection.EntertheIP backupaddresswherethepanelsendsnetworkmessagesiftherstEntréIP?[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 25 Sy STem rePor TS System Reports 8.1 SYSTEM REPOR TS System Reports Selectspecicsystemreportsthepanelsendstothereceiver . 8.2 ABORT NO YES Abort Report YES allows the panel to send an alarm abort report to the receiver any time an area is disarmed du[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 26 Sy STem rePor TS 8.8 AMBUSH NO YES Ambush YES allows an ambush report to be sent anytime user code number 1 is entered at akeypad.NOdisablestheambushreportandallowsusernumber1tooperatethe same as all other codes. 8.9 PANIC T ST NO [...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 27 Sy STem oPTionS System Options 9.1 SYSTEM OPTIONS System Options Thissectionallowsyoutoselectsystem-wideparameters. 9.2 SYSTEM: AREA System This option allows you to program how the areas operate for arming and disarming. The options you can choose are liste[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 28 Sy STem oPTionS 9.6 CRS ZONE TM: 4 Cross Zone Time Enterthetimeallowedbetweenzonefaults.Whenzonesarecrosszoned,thesame zone or a second cross zoned zone must fault within this time in order for an alarm report for both zones to be sen[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 29 Sy STem oPTionS GMT City/Time Zone GMT City/Time Zone 0 London, Monrovia, Lisbon, Dublin, Casablanca, Edinbur gh 13 New Cadelonia 1 Cape V erde Island, Azores 14 Guam, Sydney 2 Mid-A tlantic, Fernando de Noronha 15 T okyo, Seoul 3 Buenos Aires, Georgetown, Brasilia, Rio de Janei[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 30 Sy STem oPTionS Forexample,whenSpanishisselectedatakeypad,theUserMenuandStatusList text display in Spanish at that keypad.Whentheuserlateraccessesthekeypad, pressingtheCOMMANDkeyoncedisplays?[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 31 Sy STem oPTionS 9.19 WLS AUDIBLE: DAY WIRELESS AUDIBLE ANY DAY MIN Wireless Audible Annunciation ThisoptiondisplayswhentheHouseCodeenteredisforaDMP1100SeriesWireless system(1-50).P ressanytoprowkeytoselect?[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 32 bell oPTionS Bell Options 10.1 BELL OPTIONS Bell Options This section allows you to program the panel bell output functions. 10.2 BELL CUT OFF: 15 Bell Cutoff Time Enterthemaximumtimefrom1to99minutestheBellOutputremainson.Ifthe?[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 33 ouTPuT oPTionS Output Options 11.1 OUTPUT OPTIONS Output Options This section allows you to program panel output options. The panel provides two FormCrelays(1and2)andfourswitchedground(opencollector)outputsnumbered 3to6.Expan[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 34 ouTPuT oPTionS 11.6 PANIC ALM OUT : 0 Panic Alarm Output Enter the output number to turn on when any P anic type zone is placed in an alarm condition. The output is turned off after all P anic zones are restored from an alarm conditionandaSensorR esetisperforme[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 35 ouTPuT oPTionS 11.15 CLS WAIT OUT : 0 Closing Wait Output Entertheoutputnumbertoturnonforapproximatelyfour(4)secondswhenClosing W aitisprogrammedasYESandthepanelsuccessfullycommunicatestheclosing messa[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 36 ouTPuT informa Tion Output Information 12.1 OUTPUT INFO Output Information This section allows you to program wireless outputs and name wired outputs. 12.2 OUTPUT NO. X X X Output Number Enteranoutputnumber .Entryrangeis1to6,450to474,480[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 37 ouTPuT grouPS Output Groups 13.1 OUTPUT GROUPS Output Groups Thisfunctionallowsyoutoassignoutputstogroups.Outputgroupscanbeassigned tootherareasofprogrammingsuchasOutputOptionsor Alarm ActionofZo[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 38 menu diSPla y Menu Display 14.1 MENU DISPLA Y Menu Display Menu Display allows you to select at which keypad addresses the user can access the following functions. T oselectakeypad,enterthedevicenumber(keypadaddress)usingthedigitkeys on?[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 39 ST a TuS liST Status List 15.1 ST A TUS LIST Status List This function allows you to select the zone alarms and troubles, and system monitor troublesdisplayedatthekeypads.TheStatusListfunctionoperatesautomatically when the keypad is not perfor[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 40 ST a TuS liST 15.5 BURGLAR Y ZONES: Burglary Zones Speciesthekeypadaddresses(1through16)whereallburglaryzonealarmsand troubles display . Bur glary zones in clude Night, Day , and Exit type zones. Burglary zone troubles remain in the list[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 41 PrinTer rePor TS Printer Reports 16.1 PRINTER REPOR TS Printer Reports Thissectionallowsyoutodenetheoperationofalocalprinterconnectedtothe panelthroughtheuseofaDMP462P P rinterInterfaceCard.The?[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 42 PC log rePor TS PC Log Reports 17.1 PC LOG REPOR TS PC Log Reports ThissectionallowsyoutoprogramthetypesofPCLogR eportsthepanelsends throughthe462NNetworkInterfaceCardorthroughtheJ21SerialConnector [...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 43 PC log rePor TS 17.10 DOOR ACS NO YES Door Access Reports Sends door access activity: door number , user number and name, and time and date. 17.11 SUPV MSG NO YES Supervisory Reports Sends system monitor reports, such as AC and battery , and system event reports. Supervisory R e[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 44 area informa Tion Area Information 18.1 AREA INFORMA TION Area Information Allowsyoutoassignfunctionstothedifferentareasinthesystem. Allnon-24-hour zonesmustbeassignedtoanactivearea.SeeZoneInformation.[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 45 area informa Tion 18.5 CLS CHK NO YES Closing Check Select YES to enable the panel to verify that all areas in the system are armed afterpermanentorextendedsched ulesex pire.IftheClos ingCheckndsanyareas disarmed past the sch[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 46 area informa Tion 18.10.2 INT BDRM PERIM Home/Sleep/Away Programming WhenHome/Sleep/A wayisselectedasthesystemtype,programtheInterior , Bedroom, and P erimeter areas as needed. 18.11 * UNUSED * Area Name The area name can be up to 32 alphanumeric[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 47 area informa Tion 18.16 ARMED OUTPUT : 0 Armed Output Number Enter the output to turn on when this area is armed. If an exit delay is used for this area,the ArmedOutputturnsonatthestartoftheexitdelay .Theoutputisturned off wh[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 48 zone informa Tion Zone Information 19.1 ZONE INFORMA TION Zone Information ZoneInformationallowsyoutodenetheoperationofeachprotectionzoneusedin the system. All protection zones, whether located on a command processor panel, Security C[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 49 zone informa Tion 19.4 ZONE T YPE: BL ANK Zone Type TheZoneT ypedenesthepanelresponsetothezonebeingopenedorshorted. This is called the Alarm Action. There are up to 13 possible alarm action responses dependingonthezonet[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 50 zone informa Tion 19.7 ARM/DIS AREAS Arming Zone Area Assignment Inan AreaorHome/Sleep/A waywithGuestsystem,ifthezonehasbeen programmedasan ArmingT ype(AR),entertheareasthatthezonecontrols. Whenthez[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 51 zone informa Tion 19.9 NEXT ZN? NO YES Next Zone SelectYEStoterminatezoneprogramming. ThedisplayreturnstoZoneNumber , allowingyoutoenteranewzonenumber .SelectNOtomakealter ationstothe Alarm[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 52 zone informa Tion TRANSMTR CONT ACT 1 2 3 4 Thisoptiondisplayswhenprogrammingthe1114WirelessFour-ZoneExpander with four input contacts. The same serial number is used for all four contacts. Selectthecontactnumbertoprogram.When?[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 53 zone informa Tion 1100 Series Key Fobs F or an 1100 Series Key F ob set the House Code from 1 to 50. See House Code programming in System Options.Onlyzones400to449canbeprogrammedas1100SeriesKeyFobzones.R efertothe1100?[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 54 zone informa Tion 19.11.7 BUT TON ACTION yyy: XXX XXX XX Button Action ThisoptionspeciestheButton Actionforanindividualkeyfobbutton.The default action for the button selected is displayed. P ress any Select key to displaytheButt[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 55 zone informa Tion ARM AREAS: PERIM Inan All/P erimeterorHome/Sleep/A waysystem,thisspeciestheareatobe armedbytheK eyFobbuttonbeingprogrammed.For All/P erimetersystems, choosePERIMor ALL,fo[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 56 zone informa Tion FA Series Wireless F or an F A Series Remote Wireless Receiver settheHouseCodeto99.SeeHouseCodeprogrammingin SystemOptions.Onlyzones500to699canbeprogrammedasF A SeriesWirelesszo[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 57 zone informa Tion 19.15 MSG: TROUBLE Report to Transmit P ressanySelectkeytodisplaythefollowingreportoptions: A,T ,L,S,C,and-(dash). A T L - ALARM - Select A to send an alarm report to the receiver and activate the bell output a[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 58 zone informa Tion 19.18 SWGR BYP NO YES Swinger Bypass Selecting YES allows the zone to be swinger bypassed by the panel according to the specications pro grammed in Swinger Bypass T rips and R eset Swinger Bypass. The Bypass conditi[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 59 zone informa Tion 19.25 PRIORIT Y NO YES Priority Select YES to provide additional protection for the premises by requiring this zone to be in a normal condition before its assigned area can be armed. 19.26 Fire Panel Slave Input ThisoptionisavailableonFireZone[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 60 ST oP Stop 20.1 STOP Stop Save Progr amming WHEN ANY PANEL PROGRAMMING IS CHANGED, THE STOP ROUTINE MUST BE RUN AND ‘SAVING PROGRAM’ MUST DISPLAY ON THE KEYPAD IN ORDER TO SAVE THE PROGRAMMING CHANGES. AttheST OPprompt,pressinganySelectkeyallowsyou[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 61 fea Ture uPgrade Feature Upgrade 22.1 FEA TURE UPGRADE Feature Upgrade IntheP rogrammingMenu,pressingCOMMANDattheSETLOCKOUT CODEprompt displaysFEA TUREUPGRADE.Thisallowsyoutoenableadditionalfeaturesinthe [...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 62 aPPendiX Appendix 23.1 False Alarm Reduction System Recently Armed report TheSystemR ecently Armedreport(S78)issenttothereceiverwhenaburglaryzonegoesintoalarm within two minutes of the system being armed. 23.2 Diagnostics fun[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 63 aPPendiX MAC Address ShortforMedia AccessControladdress.Thishardwareaddressuniquelyidentieseachnetworknode.Not to be confused with an IP address, which is assignable. In the Diagnostics function, the MAC address is the panel?[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 64 aPPendiX 23.3 Using the 984 Command Function Thisfeatureallowsyoutoconnecttoaservicereceiver ,isusedprimarilytobringanewaccounton-line anduploadpanelprogrammingcompletedinR emoteLink™. Note:[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 65 aPPendiX 23.4 Using the Walk Test The XR500 Series Canadian panel provides a walk test feature that allows a single technician to test the protectiondevicesconnectedtozonesonthesystem.ConducttheW alkT estwithin30minutesofresetti[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 66 aPPendiX If ENHANCED ZONE TEST is selected as YES: A V erify message is sent at the time the zone trip occurs instead of at the end of the W alkT est.ForFI,FVorSVzonetypes,theV erifymessageissentattheinitialtrip. For al[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 67 aPPendiX 23.6 Cross Zoning CautionmustbetakenwhencrosszoningdevicestoensurethattheCrossZoneT imeislongenoughto allowanintrudertotripbothdevicesbeforeitexpires. A CrossZoneT imet[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 68 aPPendiX Prole # ProleName Arm/Disarm Areas Access Areas Output Group Arm Disarm Alarm Silence Sensor Reset Door Access Armed Area Outputs On/Off Zone Status Bypass Zones Zone Monitor System Status System Test UserProles User Codes Schedules Time Display Events[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 69 aPPendiX 23.10.1 WirelessCheck-inandSupervisionDenitions FA Series Check-in Time Explained Thecheck-intimeprogrammedforF A Serieswirelesstransmittersisthenumberofsecondsbetween each message sent from the transmitter[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 70 aPPendiX Keypad Bus Zone Information T ype Area Fire Bell Disarmed Open Disarmed Short Armed Open Armed Short Swinger Prewarn Entry Delay Retard Delay Presignal F ast Response Cross Z one Priority Follow Area Real- Time Rprts Door Number Style Assign Disarm condition of NT , DY [...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 71 aPPendiX 23.12.2 LX-Bus Zone Type Defaults These are complete spellings of the abbreviations used for the zone types, such as Night and Exit. T ype -Thesearetheabbreviationsusedforthezonetypes, such as NT and EX. Area -Foran Areaor[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 72 aPPendiX 23.13 Common Keypad Messages There are several common keypad messages that the keypad displays to inform the technician and end-user .Thecommonmessagesaredescribedbelow .P ossiblesolutionsarealsoprovided. Message Meaning Poss[...]
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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 73 aPPendiX 23.14 Area Account Number Messages XR500 systems send an area account number instead of the system account number with the following panelmessages/eventsbasedontheareaassignedtothezonethatinitiatedthealarm: W ARNING: AlarmBel[...]
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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide 74 reviSionS Revisions to This Document Thissectionexplainsthechangesmadetothisdocumentduringthisrevision.Itliststheversion,identies thechange(s)made,therelatedsectionnumberandheading,andasumm[...]
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L T -0679CAN1.08©2010DigitalMonitoringProducts,Inc. 800-641-4282 www .dmp.com Made in the USA INTRUSION•FIRE• ACCESS•NETWORKS 2500 North P artnership Boulevard Springfield,Missouri65803-8877 10392 Listings and Approvals This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 NIST V alidated[...]