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PROGRAMMING GUIDE XR100 SERIES COMMAND PROCESSOR™ PANEL...
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MODEL XR100 SERIES ACCESS CONTROL COMMAND PROCESSOR™ PANEL PROGRAMMING GUIDE Contains programming instructions for use with the Model XR100 and XR100N Access Control Command Processor™ Panel. When using the XR100 Series panel for any UL, NFPA, CSFM, or other listing organization’s approved methods, refer to this manual and the XR100 Series Installation Guide (LT-0899).
T ABLE OF CONTENTS Revisions to This Document........... viii Introduction..............1 Before you Begin ..............1 Internal Programmer............1 Programming Information Sheet ........... 1 Getting Started ..............1 Accessing the Programmer ........... 1 Programmer Operation............2 Programmer Lockout Codes..........2 Reset Timeout ..............2 Power Up ................
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS 3.11 Test Time................12 3.12 Events Manager..............13 3.13 Receiver One Programming ..........13 3.14 Alarm Reports ..............13 3.15 Supervisory/Trouble Reports ..........13 3.16 Opening/Closing and User Reports ........13 3.17 Test Report ................13 3.18 Door Access Report.............13 3.19 Backup Reporting ...............13 3.20 First Telephone Number ............14 3.21...
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS Schedule Change Reports............22 Code Change Reports ............22 Access Keypads ..............22 Ambush ................22 System Options ...............23 System Options ..............23 System ................23 Closing Wait ...............23 Entry Delay 1 ..............23 Cross Zone Time..............23 Zone Retard Delay ..............24 Power Fail Delay ..............24 Swinger Bypass Trips ............24 Reset Swinger Bypass ............24 8.10...
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS Output Groups ..............31 10.1 Output Groups..............31 10.2 Group Number..............31 10.3 Group Name ..............31 10.4 Output Number ..............31 Menu Display..............32 11.1 Menu Display ..............32 11.2 Armed Status ..............32 11.3 Time .................32 11.4 Arm/Disarm................32 Status List ...............33 12.1 Status List .................33 12.2 Display Keypads ..............33...
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS Zone Information............40 15.1 Zone Information..............40 15.2 Zone Number ..............40 15.3 Zone Name ................40 15.4 Zone Type ................41 15.5 Area Assignment ..............41 15.6 Fire Bell Output ..............41 15.7 Arming Zone Area Assignment ..........42 15.8 Style ..................42 15.9 Next Zone ................43 15.10 Wireless ................43...
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS Appendix .................53 19.1 False Alarm Reduction............53 System Recently Armed report..........53 19.2 Diagnostics function............53 Test LX-Bus ................53 Zone Finder................53 Zone State .................53 LX-Bus Status ..............53 MAC Address ..............54 Serial Number ..............54 Current Flash..............54 Send Test Message .............54 Exiting the Diagnostics program...........54 19.3 Using the 984 Command Function........54...
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REVISIONS Revisions to This Document This section explains the changes made to this document during this revision. It lists the date and identifies the change(s) made, the related section number and section heading, and a summary of the change. Date Section Number and Heading Quick Explanation of Changes 1/07 3.3 Second Line Removed Telephone from title.
INTRODUCTION Introduction Before you Begin This guide provides programming information for the DMP XR100 and XR100N Command Processor™ Panel. After this Introduction, the remaining sections describe the functions of each programming menu item along with the available options. Before starting to program, we recommend that you read through the contents of this guide.
INTRODUCTION Programmer Operation There are 17 programming sections to choose from: Programming Item Section in this manual Programming Item Section in this manual Initialization Menu Display Communication Status List Network Options PC Log Reports Device Setup Area Information Remote Options Zone Information System Reports Stop...
INTRODUCTION Keypads DMP offers multiple keypads in a variety of styles. All DMP keypads provide the same programming capabilities. Each keypad and its operation are shown and described in the following sections. 32-Character Display �������������������� Power LED ��������� ������������ � ABC PRINTING �...
INTRODUCTION When there are more than four response options available, press the COMMAND key to display the next one to four options. Pressing the Back Arrow key allows you to review the previous four choices. The Select keys/areas are also used for choosing a section from the programming menu. Press any Select key or touch the Select Area when the programming section name you want displays.
INTRODUCTION 1.11 Keypad Displays Current Programming Each programming prompt displayed at the keypad shows the currently selected option in the panel memory. These options are either shown as a number, a blank, or a NO or YES. To change a number or blank to a new number, press any top row Select key or touch any Select Area.
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. Initialization INITIALIZATION This function allows you to clear selected parts of the panel program back to the factory defaults in preparation for system programming.
INITIALIZA TION Clear Communication and Remote Options COM/RMT? NO YES SURE? YES NO NO - Leaves existing communication and remote options intact. YES - Clears communication and remote options programming to factory defaults. 2.10 Set to Factory Defaults DEFAULTS NO YES SURE? YES NO NO - Leaves existing panel programming intact.
COMMUNICA TION Communication Communication COMMUNICATION Configure the communication options for the panel. The information you program varies with the Communication Type you select. Communication Type COMM TYPE: Specifies the communication method the panel uses to report system events to DMP SCS-1R Receivers or non-DMP receivers.
COMMUNICA TION 3.2.4 Remote IP Address RMT IP ADDRESS: - 000.000.000.000 Enter the remote (primary) IP address where the panel sends network messages. The Remote IP Address must be unique and cannot be duplicated on the network. Enter all 12 digits and leave out the periods. For example, enter IP address 192.168.0.250 as 192168000250.
COMMUNICA TION 3.2.8 Network Test NO YES NET TEST Select YES to send an S97 network test message to the Central Station receiver over the network based on the Test Time and frequency programmed in Communication. Select NO to not send an S97 network test message over the network. The default is Note: The S97 test message is specific to network operation.
COMMUNICA TION Second Line NONE 2ND LINE: Allows you to use a second communication line to send reports to the SCS-1R Receiver should the first communication type fail. The default is NONE. If 2ND LINE is DD and the Comm Type programming is DD, you need to install a DMP 893A Dual Phone Line Module to connect both the main and secondary phone lines to the panel.
COMMUNICA TION NET Fail Test NET FAIL TST : X 4HR 8HR The time programmed in NET Fail Test increases the dialer test frequency programmed in Test Time during NET failure. Press any top row Select key to choose a 2, 4, or 8-hour interval between digital dialer contact attempts. The digital dialer sends an S88, Automatic Recall Unrestored System message or an S07, Automatic Recall Test message at the programmed minutes indicated in the Automatic Recall Test Time.
COMMUNICA TION 3.12 SEND Events Manager EVENT MGR: 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. Contact ID does not delay reports but send them as they occur.
COMMUNICA TION 3.20 First Telephone Number FIRST PHONE NO. This is the first number the panel dials when sending reports to this receiver. Phone numbers can have two lines of 16 characters each to equal up to 32 characters. Enter a P to program a two second pause in the dialing sequence. The P character counts as part of the 32 allowable characters.
COMMUNICA TION 3.25 NO YES Opening/Closing and User Reports O/C USER See Opening/Closing and User Reports on previous page. 3.26 NO YES Test Report TEST RPT See Test Report on previous page. 3.27 Door Access Report DOOR ACS NO YES See Door Access Report on previous page.
NETWORK OPTIONS Network Options (XR100N only) Note: IP addresses and port numbers may need to be assigned by the network administrator. When entering an IP, Gateway, or Subnet Mask address be sure to enter all 12 digits and leave out the periods. For example, IP address 192.168.000.250 is entered as 192168000250.
DEVICE SETUP Device Setup Device Setup DEVICE SETUP This section allows you to define the XR100 Series panel physical configuration. You can install and address up to sixteen supervised devices on the keypad data bus. Device Number DEVICE NO:- STNDRD Enter the device number on the keypad bus you are programming. The keypad bus DEVICE 1: can have up to 8 devices.
DEVICE SETUP Display Areas DISPLAY AREAS: Press the COMMAND key to program Display Areas. To select an area between 1 and 8, enter the area number using the keypad digit keys. When an area is selected, an asterisk appears next to the area number. Enter the number again to deselect the area.
DEVICE SETUP Strike Time STRIKE TIME: 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 strikes are connected to the relay and released for the length of the strike time. Default is 5 seconds.
REMOTE OPTIONS Remote Options Remote Options REMOTE OPTIONS This section allows you to enter the information needed for Remote Command/ Remote Programming operation. Remote Key RMT KEY: This option allows you to enter a code of up to eight digits for use in verifying the authority of an alarm or service receiver to perform a remote command/ programming session.
REMOTE OPTIONS Service Receiver Authorization NO YES SVC RCVR YES enables remote commands and programming to be accepted from a secondary service receiver other than the alarm SCS-1R Receiver. The Remote Key option can also be required. With YES selected, the panel requests the service receiver key the first time it is contacted by the service receiver.
SYSTEM REPORTS System Reports System Reports SYSTEM REPORTS Select specific system reports the panel sends to the receiver. NO YES Abort Report ABORT YES allows the panel to send an alarm abort report to the receiver any time an area is disarmed during Transmit Delay before an alarm report is sent and the Bell Cutoff Time has not expired.
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SYSTEM OPTIONS System Options System Options SYSTEM OPTIONS This section allows you to select system-wide parameters. System SYSTEM: AREA This option allows you to program how the areas operate for arming and disarming. The options you can choose are listed below: AREA - All eight areas can be programmed and operated independently.
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SYSTEM OPTIONS Zone Retard Delay RETARD DELAY: Enter the retard time assigned to Fire, Supervisory, Auxiliary 1, Auxiliary 2, Arming, and Panic type zones. The retard delay only functions when the zone is shorted. The zone must remain shorted for the entire length of the Retard Delay before being recognized by the panel.
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SYSTEM OPTIONS 8.11 NO YES Time Zone Changes TIME CHG This function allows the panel to request automatic time changes from the DMP SCS-1R Receiver. For the receiver to send time changes, it must be programmed to send time changes and must be receiving time change updates from the network automation computer at least every 24 hours.
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SYSTEM OPTIONS 8.14 User Menu and Status List Language USER LANGUAGE Press the COMMAND key to select User language(s). ENGLSH The current primary user language displays. The default language is English. Press a PRI LANG: Select key to change the primary User language. Select the primary user language.
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SYSTEM OPTIONS 8.18 Enable Keypad Panic Keys KEYPAD PANIC KEYS ENABLED: NO YES This option allows the two-button panic key operation selected at the keypad to send the Panic, Emergency, or Fire message to the central station receiver. Select YES to enable the two-button panic operation to operate. To disable the two-button panic operation, select NO.
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OUTPUT OPTIONS Output Options OUTPUT OPTIONS Output Options This function allows you to program the panel Bell Output functions and certain Relay Output options. Dry contact relays and voltage outputs are available using the output harness on the XR100 Series board. Refer to the XR100 Series Installation Guide (LT-0899) for complete information.
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OUTPUT OPTIONS 9.5.1 Cutoff Output CO OUTS: - - - - - - Outputs 1 to 6 can be entered here to turn off after a time specified in CUTOFF TIME. To disable this option, press any Select key to clear the display then press COMMAND.
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OUTPUT OPTIONS 9.5.11 Telephone Trouble Output PH TRBL OUT: Enter the output number to turn on when the phone line monitor detects a voltage below 3 VDC. The output is turned off when phone voltage rises above 3 VDC. Enter 0 (zero) to disable this output.
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OUTPUT GROUPS Output Groups 10.1 Output Groups OUTPUT GROUPS This function allows you to assign outputs to groups. Output groups can be assigned to other areas of programming such as Output Options or Alarm Action of Zone Information, just like single outputs are assigned. This allows the entire group of outputs to turn on and off as required by the programming option.
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MENU DISPLA Y Menu Display 11.1 Menu Display MENU DISPLAY Menu Display allows you to select at which keypad addresses the user can access the following functions. To select a keypad, enter the device number (keypad address) using the digit keys on the keypad.
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ST A TUS LIST Status List 12.1 Status List STATUS LIST This function allows you to select the zone alarms and troubles, and system monitor troubles displayed at the keypads. The Status List function operates automatically when the keypad is not performing any other function. The keypad stays in the Status List until the user arms or disarms or selects a menu option.
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ST A TUS LIST 12.5 Burglary Zones BURGLARY ZONES: Specifies the keypad addresses (1 through 8) where all burglary zone alarms and troubles display. Burglary zones include Night, Day, and Exit type zones. Burglary zone troubles remain in the list until the zone restores. All keypads are selected by default.
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PC LOG REPORTS PC Log Reports 13.1 PC Log Reports PC LOG REPORTS This section allows you to program the types of PC Log Reports the panel sends through the J1 network connector directly on the XR100N panel. The reports include information such as the type of activity, time and date of the activity, and user name and number.
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AREA INFORMA TION Area Information 14.1 Area Information AREA INFORMATION Allows you to assign functions to the different areas in the system. All non-24-hour zones must be assigned to an active area. See Zone Information. You activate an area by assigning it a name. See Area Name. A name is given to each active area in place of a number to assist the user during arming and disarming.
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AREA INFORMA TION 14.5 Closing Check NO YES CLS CHK Select YES to enable the panel to verify that all areas in the system are armed after permanent or extended schedules expire. If the Closing Check finds any areas disarmed past the scheduled time, the keypads selected to display System Trouble Status displays CLOSING TIME! and emits a steady beep.
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AREA INFORMA TION 14.11 Account Number ACCOUNT NO: 12345 Enter the account number to be sent to the receiver for this area. Choose an account number compatible with the Communication Type selected in Communications. The default Account Number is the one previously entered. 14.12 Automatic Arming AUTO ARM NO YES...
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AREA INFORMA TION 14.18 Common Area NO YES COMMON Select YES to enable this area to operate as a common area. This area is armed when the last area in the system is armed and is disarmed when the first area in the system is disarmed.
ZONE INFORMA TION Zone Information 15.1 Zone Information ZONE INFORMATION Zone Information allows you to define the operation of each protection zone used in the system. All protection zones, whether located on a command processor panel, Security Command keypad, or zone expander are programmed the same way. 15.2 Zone Number ZONE NO: -...
ZONE INFORMA TION 15.4 Zone Type ZONE TYPE: BLANK The Zone Type defines the panel response to the zone being opened or shorted. This is called the Alarm Action. There are up to 13 possible alarm action responses depending on the zone type and any restrictions it may have. See the Zone Type chart in the Appendix.
ZONE INFORMA TION 15.7 Arming Zone Area Assignment In an Area system, if the zone has been programmed as an Arming Type (AR), enter the ARM/DIS AREAS areas that the zone controls. When the zone changes from normal to shorted, the programmed areas toggle between the armed or disarmed condition using the Style programming below.
ZONE INFORMA TION 15.9 Next Zone NEXT ZN? NO YES Select YES to terminate zone programming. The display returns to Zone Number, allowing you to enter a new zone number. Select NO to make alterations to the Alarm Action for a zone. Alarm Action is defined beginning with section 15.12. To program zones for wireless operation, select NO at the NEXT ZONE - NO YES option.
ZONE INFORMA TION This prompt displays when the Contact type (INT or EXT) is already programmed ALREADY IN USE for another zone. The programmed zone number displays. ZONE NUMBER: XXX By allowing both of the Model 1101 or 1103 contacts (INT and EXT) to be used at the same time, two zones may be programmed from one transmitter.
ZONE INFORMA TION 15.11.2 Key Fob Serial Number TRANSMITTER SERIAL#: XXXXXXXX nter the eight-digit serial number, including leading zeros, found on the wireless device. 15.11.3 Key Fob Supervision Time TRANSMITTER SUPRVSN TIME: XX Press any top row key to select the supervision time required for the key fob zone.
ZONE INFORMA TION OUT (Output) - Causes an output to turn on steady, pulse, momentary, toggle or BUTTON ACTION? off. OUT RST RST (Snsr Rst) - Causes the panel to perform a standard Sensor Reset. UN (Unused) - The button is not used and performs no action. 15.11.8 Button Press Time aaa BUTTON PRESS...
ZONE INFORMA TION 15.11.11 Output Action ACTION: XXXXXXXX This option allows you to define the Key Fob output operation (STD, MOM, TGL, OFF) when PN, PN2, EM, or EM2 is selected for a Key Fob Button Action and the button is pressed. For an output turned on by a PN, PN2, EM, or EM2 button action, the output turns off when any area is disarmed by Key Fob button press.
ZONE INFORMA TION 15.14 Report to Transmit MSG: TROUBLE Press any Select key to display the following report options: A, T, L, S, and - (dash). ALARM - Select A to send an alarm report to the receiver and activate the bell output according to zone type.
ZONE INFORMA TION 15.17 Swinger Bypass SWGR BYP NO YES YES allows the zone to be swinger bypassed by the panel according to the specifications programmed in Swinger Bypass Trips and Reset Swinger Bypass. The Bypass condition displays in the keypad Status List. Selecting NO disables swinger bypassing for this zone.
ZONE INFORMA TION 15.23 Cross Zone CRS ZONE NO YES Select YES to enable cross zoning for this zone. Cross zoning requires one or more armed zones to fault within a programmed time before an alarm report is sent to the receiver.
STOP Stop 16.1 Stop STOP Save Programming 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. At the STOP prompt, pressing any Select key allows you to exit the Programmer function of the panel.
FEA TURE UPGRADE Feature Upgrade 18.1 Feature Upgrade FEATURE UPGRADE In the Programming Menu, pressing COMMAND at the SET LOCKOUT CODE prompt displays FEATURE UPGRADE. This allows you to enable additional features in the panel. Press any top row Select key to display the first available feature. ENABLED or DISABLED displays indicating whether this feature is currently used in this panel.
APPENDIX Appendix 19.1 False Alarm Reduction System Recently Armed report The System Recently Armed report (S78) is sent to the receiver when a burglary zone goes into alarm within two minutes of the system being armed. 19.2 Diagnostics function The XR100 Series panel contains a Diagnostics function that allows you to test the communication integrity of the LX-Bus™, identify individual zones, and also display the present electrical state of any zone.
APPENDIX MAC Address Short for Media Access Control address. This hardware address uniquely identifies each network node. Not to be confused with an IP address, which is assignable. In the Diagnostics function, the MAC address is the panel on-board network hardware address. Press any top row Select key to display the panel MAC address. Press the COMMAND key to view the next prompt.
APPENDIX Select RMT if you want the panel to immediately seize the phone line and dial the remote phone number programmed into the panel programming Remote Options section. The Remote Options phone number connects to the modem used by the DMP Remote Link™ software program. After completing panel programming in Remote Link, set a trap to seize the panel when it calls.
APPENDIX Zone Types *FI *PN *SV Select the zone type you want to test. An asterisk next to the zone type indicates the zone type chosen for testing. Press the Select key again to deselect the zone type. When you have selected all the zone types you want for testing, press the COMMAND key to display the next Walk Test option.
APPENDIX 19.5 Keypad Speaker Operation When using LCD Keypads, the panel provides distinct speaker tones from the keypad for Fire, Burglary, Zone Monitor, and Prewarn events. The list below details the conditions under which the speaker is turned on and off for each event. Fire On - Fire zone alarm and Bell Output or Fire Bell Output is ON.
APPENDIX 19.8 User Profiles A profile defines the authority of each user code in the system. Profiles are programmed in the Keypad User Menu. Several characteristics associated with each User Profile define its authority within the system. To effectively program an XR100 Series system, you must understand the interrelationship between profiles, devices, output groups, and areas.
APPENDIX 19.9 User Profiles Record This User Profiles Record can be used as a tool when programming Devices, Profiles, Areas, and Output Groups. Because these programming options are interrelated, use this sheet to plan the system before you begin the installation and programming process. Profile Arm/Disarm Output...
APPENDIX 19.10 Zone Type Descriptions This section describes applications for the default zone types in Zone Information programming. -- (Blank Zone) Customizable zone type. By default, no actions are programmed to occur with Blank Zone. A zone name must be entered to use this zone type: This zone type is not the same as an *UNUSED* zone. NT (Night Zone) Controlled instant zone used for perimeter doors and windows and interior devices such as PIRs and Glassbreak detectors.
APPENDIX 19.11 Zone Type Specifications The XR100 Series panel contains multiple default zone types for use in configuring the system. These zone types provide the most commonly selected functions for their applications. All zone types can be customized by changing the variable options listed below. The Keypad Bus Zone Information table below reflects the zone types for Keypad Bus Zones.
APPENDIX 19.11.2 LX-Bus Zone Type Defaults These are complete spellings of the abbreviations used for the zone types, such as Night and Exit. Type - These are the abbreviations used for the zone types, such as NT and EX. Area - For an Area system this is 1 to 8. For an All/Perimeter or Home/Sleep/Away system, this is the Interior, Bedroom, or Perimeter.
APPENDIX 19.12 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 Change the user access areas if access to the The user has attempted a door access for an INVALID AREA area is needed.
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