DMP Electronics XR200 Programming Manual

DMP Electronics XR200 Programming Manual

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PROGRAMMING GUIDE
XR200 COMMAND PROCESSOR™ PANEL and
XR2400F ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL

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  • Page 1 PROGRAMMING GUIDE XR200 COMMAND PROCESSOR™ PANEL and XR2400F ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 2: Programming Guide

    MODEL XR200 COMMAND PROCESSOR PROGRAMMING GUIDE FCC NOTICE This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used properly in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference with radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specification in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Opening/Closing and User Reports ........13 3.24 Test Report ..............13 3.25 Backup Reporting ............13 3.26 First Telephone Number ..........13 3.27 Second Telephone Number ..........13 3.28 Pager Identification Number ..........13 XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 4 Zone Retard Delay ............18 Power Fail Delay ............18 Swinger Bypass Trips ............18 Reset Swinger Bypass ............18 Video/Alarm Verification ..........19 7.10 Time Zone Changes ............19 7.11 AC Cycles ..............19 XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 5 11.1 Printer Reports .............. 25 11.2 Arm and Disarm Reports ..........25 11.3 Zone Reports ..............25 11.4 User Command Reports ........... 25 11.5 Door Access Reports ............25 11.6 Supervisory Reports ............25 XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 6 Disarmed Open .............. 34 14.9.1 Report to Transmit ............35 14.9.2 Output Number .............. 35 14.9.3 Output Action ..............35 14.10 Swinger Bypass .............. 36 14.11 Prewarn Addresses ............36 14.12 Entry Delay ..............36 XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 7 Modem Setup Information ..........43 17.9 Host Backup Examples ............ 44 17.10 462N Network Interface Card Examples ......45 17.11 Zone Type Descriptions ........... 46 17.12 Zone Type Specifications ..........47 17.13 Common Keypad Messages ..........48 XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 8: Revisions To This Document

    Scenarios for Host Backup added for clarity. 12/01 16.12 Common Keypad Examples Section added to help troubleshoot some common keypad messages that may appear on the keypad display. 12/01 Entire Document New Layout. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products viii...
  • Page 9: Before You Begin

    The information contained here allows you to quickly learn the programming options and operational capabilities of the panel. In addition to this guide, you should also read and be familiar with the following XR200 documents: • XR200 Installation Guide (LT-0197) •...
  • Page 10: Programmer Operation

    The Lockout Code should be written down and kept in a secure place with access limited to only those persons authorized by your company to program the panel. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 11: Reset Timeout

    Pressing a different Select key changes the letter. When another digit key is pressed, the last letter displayed is retained and the process is started over. Left Center Right Special Character Character Character Character Figure 3: Keypad Display and Select keys XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 12: Entering Non-Alpha Characters

    Select key. The display changes to NO. Press the COMMAND key to go to the next prompt. See Figure 5. BELL TST BELL TST NEXT The keypad display changes to the newly selected option. Press COMMAND. Press a top row select key. Figure 5: Changing the Current Programming Option XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 13: Initialization

    YES - Clears communication and remote options programming to factory defaults. DEFAULTS NO YES 2.10 Set to Factory Defaults NO - Leaves existing panel programming intact. SURE? YES - Sets the remainder of the panel's programming back to the factory defaults. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 14: Communication 3.1 Communication

    Note: Do not use the M2E communication option if the system has over 255 zones and/or over 254 users. When using Modem IIe to communicate between a Radionics D6500 receiver and the XR200-485 panel, zone numbers 256 to 299 and user numbers 255 to 999 CANNOT be received by the D6500. Zone numbers greater than 255 will be reported as 255.
  • Page 15: Host Backup

    Note: If you are using Host Backup and UL AA is set to YES, the panel will only send the S72 (WARNING: NETWORK TROUBLE) message after the first series of host message attempts fails. Refer to the Appendix for information about Host options. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 16: Ul Aa

    When the primary host restores the panel will send an S73, Network Restored message, through the DD if it is programmed as the second line. The “NETWORK -TRBL” display will be removed from the keypad and the tone will automatically silence. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 17: 2Nd Phone Line

    Receiver should the first phone line fail. The default 2nd Phone Line for the XR200 is NONE. The default 2nd Phone Line for the XR2400F is DD. If 2ND LINE is DD or CELL (and you are not using a 462N Network Interface Card), you will need to install a DMP 893 or 893A Dual Phone Line Module to connect both the main and secondary phone lines to the panel.
  • Page 18: Test Frequency

    DMP Remote Link™ or System Link™. You can also use the display events feature in the User Menu. Refer to the Appendix for a table listing the delayed report types. Contact ID and Modem IIe do not delay reports but send them as they occur. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 19: Defer Test Time

    11:59 and then choose AM or PM. When Defer Test Time is set to NO, this option TEST DAY: allows you to program the day of the week the test report is sent. Choose one day of the week or all days. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 20: Receiver One Programming

    TRANSMIT FAILED (S87) report to the receiver. The report information that was not sent to the receiver is available from the Display Events feature of the User Menu and can be downloaded with DMP Remote Link™ software. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 21: Receiver One Programming

    Pager ID. After the Pager ID has been transmitted, the panel waits another three seconds before sending the actual pager message containing the panel reports. You can program additional three second pauses by entering a letter P for each pause you want to add. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 22: Device Setup

    For systems with more than one partition, press any top row Select key then enter a 1, 2, 3, or 4. Press COMMAND to program the next device. The keypad can have up to eight devices. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 23: Remote Options

    Any number from 1 to 15 can be entered. If zero is entered, the panel does not answer the phone when all areas of the system are armed. The default Armed Rings for the XR200 is 0 (zero). The default number of Armed Rings for the XR2400F is 10.
  • Page 24: Service Receiver Authorization

    PICKUP - The panel picks up the phone line as Remote Link™ calls in. The phone must be ringing before selecting PICKUP. DISARM Remote Disarm YES allows the panel to be disarmed remotely. NO disables remote disarming. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 25: System Reports

    Schedule changes made through Remote Link™ are not sent to the printer or Display Events. Reports will only be sent if O/C User in Communications is set YES for Receiver 1 or Receiver 2. XR200 default setting is YES; XR2400F is NO. Code Change Reports...
  • Page 26: System Options 7.1 System Options

    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. XR200 default setting is 1; XR2400F is 6.
  • Page 27: Video/Alarm Verification

    50Hz 60Hz When 60HZ is selected, the XR200 will operate on a 60 Hz cycle used in the U.S.A. Select 50HZ for the XR200 to operate on a 50 Hz cycle used in countries other than the U.S.A. The default value is 60 Hz.
  • Page 28: Output Options

    Temporal Code 3 output, and N for no Bell Output. 8.4.1 Fire Bell Action FIRE TYPE: Defines Bell Action for Fire Type zones. The XR200 factory default is set at P. The XR2400F factory default is set at S. 8.4.2 Burglary Bell Action BURGLARY TYPE: S Defines Bell Action for Burglary Type zones and Exit Error output.
  • Page 29: Communication Fail Output

    The output turns off automatically 5 seconds later. This function can be used to reset smoke detectors that are operated by an external power supply through a Model 716 Output Expander Module. Enter zero to disable this output. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 30: Menu Display

    Each armed area is displayed with its area number. The User Menu Armed Areas function also displays the custom area name you enter in the Area Information section of the Programmer. The XR200 has all keypads selected by default. The XR2400F has no keypads selected by default. TIME DSP 12345678 Time Enter the keypad addresses that can display the time and day of the week.
  • Page 31: Status List

    Remote Fire Command Center, the panel provides distinct speaker tones from the keypad for Fire. See below. Fire On - Fire zone alarm and Bell Output or Fire Bell Output is ON. Off - Alarm Silence. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 32: Burglary Zones

    Specifies the addresses where all burglary zone alarms and troubles are displayed. Burglary zones include Night, Day, and Exit type zones. Burglary zone troubles remain in the list until the zone restores. The XR200 has all keypads selected by default. The XR2400F has no keypads selected by default.
  • Page 33: Printer Reports

    Prints door access activity. Includes the door number, user number and name, and the time and date of the door access. 11.6 SUPV MSG NO Supervisory Reports Prints System Monitor Troubles and system events. See Status List - System Monitor Troubles. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 34: Host Log Reports

    • Late to Close (only sent as a Supervisory Report if Area Schedules is not enabled, Closing Check is enabled, and an opening/closing schedule has been programmed.) Note: To send these reports through the host logger, you must enable SUPV MSG. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 35: Area Information 13.1 Area Information

    Options/Bell Cutoff Time prompt. See section Output Options - Bell Cutoff. If Bell Test is YES, the Burglary Bell Output entered here is turned on for two seconds each time the system is armed. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 36: Opening/Closing Reports

    Enter the number of the area in this partition you are programming. In an area system, partition 1 can have up to 8 areas. Partitions 2 to 4 can each have up to 4 areas. After entering the area number, press COMMAND to enter the area name. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 37: Area Name

    NO disables automatic disarming by schedule for this area. When YES is selected, the area automatically disarms according to permanent or temporary schedules. If an opening report is sent to the receiver, the user number is indicated as SCH. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 38: Armed Output Number

    For the common area to work properly, do not assign any user codes to the common area. A user’s code can be programmed to arm and disarm the common area from a keypad at any time, but the common area will not function as a common area. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 39: Zone Information 14.1 Zone Information

    All zone types except the Arming zone type can be customized by changing the options listed below. Refer to the Appendix for complete zone type descriptions. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 40: Fire Bell Output

    If during the five second delay the Arming zone is shorted again, no arming takes place. To force arm bad zones, the Any Bypass option must be set to YES. A priority zone cannot be force armed. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 41: Style

    If the zone you are programming is intended for wireless devices, select YES and refer to the programming instructions below. Select NO to continue programming non-wireless zones in the 100 to 299 range. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 42: Wireless

    Output action You must also make these selections for the Disarmed Short, Armed Open, and Armed Short zone conditions. Press COMMAND to continue. A description of each selection is found on the following page. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 43: Report To Transmit

    If the zone is a 24-hour type, only the Armed Open and Armed Short conditions are displayed. When you have programmed all of the zone conditions, the Swinger Bypass selection is then displayed. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 44: Swinger Bypass

    Select YES to provide a zone response time of 167ms. Select NO to provide a normal zone response time of 500ms. Zones 100 to 299 have a fixed response time of 200ms and do not display this prompt. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 45: Cross Zone

    The remaining Zone Information you need to specify varies with the different Zone Types. Below is a list of the remaining information needed: If Zone Type Remaining Information Exit Prewarn addresses/Entry Delay Fire, Supervisory, Retard and Presignal addresses Auxiliary 1 and 2 XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 46: Stop

    Lost Lockout Codes require the panel to be sent back to DMP for repair. You may cancel a Lockout Code by entering 00000 at the Set Lockout Code command. Lockout Code restriction Do not set a Lockout Code higher than 65535. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 47: 17 - Appendix

    ZONE NUMBER: _ . Enter in the number of the zone you want to check and press COMMAND. The panel then displays the current state of the zone as either NRML (normal), OPEN, or SHORT. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 48: 17.2 Using The 984 Command Function

    If the line cannot be accessed, or if the RMT or PICKUP options are used before all connects attempts are made, the keypad displays SYSTEM BUSY. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 49: 17.3 Using The Walk Test

    Displays the number of zone trips during the Walk Test. • Each time a selected zone is tripped, the keypad buzzes for two seconds. • Each time a FI, FV, or SV zone is tripped, a Sensor Reset occurs. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 50: Failed Zones Display

    On - During Entry Delay. Off - When Entry Delay expires. 17.5 Pager Direct Specifications The XR200 communicates in a full-duplex mode with a Glenayre alphanumeric pager terminal. The terminal modem must accept the following parameters: • 300 bps Bell 103 protocol •...
  • Page 51: 17.6 Cross Zoning

    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. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 52: 17.9 Host Backup Examples

    This example describes the configuration and programming needed when you are using two 462N Cards and two iCOMs to enable the Host Backup. Hardware: • XR200 version 110 or above • Two iCOM Internet Alarm Port Routers • Two 462N Network Interface Cards •...
  • Page 53: 462N Network Interface Card Examples

    Modem Setup is not required when using a direct connection for the logger. Refer to the Communication section and Host Log Reports section for more information. Also refer to Modem Setup Information and Host Backup Examples in the Appendix. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 54: Zone Type Descriptions

    AR (Arming zone) - This zone allows you to connect a keyswitch on a zone and use it to arm and disarm one or more areas within a partition. XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 55: Zone Type Specifications

    17 - APPENDIX 17.12 Zone Type Specifications XR200 ZONE INFORMATION Type Area Fire Disarmed Disarmed Armed Armed Open Short Open Short Bell Assign area and disarm condition for NT, DY, EX, A1, A2, and AR only BDRM Output Assign Prewarn and Entry Delay...
  • Page 56: Common Keypad Messages

    17.13 Common Keypad Messages There are several common keypad messages that the keypad displays to inform the technician and end-user. The common messages are described below. Possible solutions are also provided. Message Meaning Possible Solutions The user has attempted a door access for Change the user's access areas if access to the area is needed.

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