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  • Page 1 PROGRAMMING GUIDE DIGITAL MONITORING PRODUCTS, INC.
  • Page 2 XR150/XR550 Series control panels are approved. © 2025 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. Information furnished by DMP is believed to be accurate and reliable. This information is subject to change without notice. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Opening/Closing and User Reports ......11 Set to Factory Defaults ............. 6 Door Access Report ............11 Panic Test (Network only) ..........11 Send Communication Trouble ........12 Send Path Information ............12 XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 4 Manufacturer Authorization ..........26 1100T ..................19 Allow Network Remote ............. 26 Device Communication Type .......... 19 Network Programming Port ..........26 Serial Number ............... 19 Encrypt Network Remote ..........26 Supervision Time ..............19 XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 5 Detect Wireless Jamming ..........36 Remote Change Port ............29 Trouble Audible Annunciation ........36 Remote Telephone Number ..........29 Enable Keypad Panic Keys ..........36 App Key .................. 29 Occupied Premises ............. 36 XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 6 Time ..................46 Panic Alarm Output ............41 Arm/Disarm ................46 Ambush Output ..............41 Entry Output ................. 41 Begin Exit Output ............... 41 End Exit Output ..............41 Ready Output ............... 41 XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 7 (XR550 Network Panels Only) ........52 Two Button ................60 Area Number ................. 52 Contact ..................60 All/Perimeter Programming ..........52 Supervision Time ..............61 Home/Sleep/Away Programming ......... 52 LED Operation ..............61 Area Name ................53 XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 8 Key Fob Button Selection (Two Buttons) ....67 Zone Type Descriptions ............ 81 Button Action ............... 67 Common Keypad Messages ..........82 Button Press Time ............... 67 Area Account Number Messages........83 XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION XR PROGRAMMING INFORMATION This guide provides programming information for the DMP XR Series Control Panels. Before starting to program, read through the contents of this guide. In addition to this guide, you should also read and be familiar with the following documents: ▶...
  • Page 10: Accessing The User Menu

    ACCESSING THE USER MENU MAC : 00:01:22:33:44:55 XR Series panels ship with a unique four-digit default master code that is used MOD : DUALCOM to access the user menu for the first time. This code can be modified or deleted.
  • Page 11: Programmer Lockout Codes

    Use the Back Arrow key to back up one step while programming. The Back Arrow key is also used when an error is made while entering in formation. Press the Back Arrow key once to erase the last character entered. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 12: Entering Alpha Characters

    0 (zero) key, then press the left select key or area. A dash appears in the keypad display. The following table shows the character locations for DMP keypads. SELECT KEY SELECT KEY SELECT KEY SELECT KEY KEY NUMBER OR AREA 1 OR AREA 2 OR AREA 3 OR AREA 4 & space XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 13: Keypad Displays Current Programming

    Remember to press CMD to display the rest of the device or area numbers. COMPLIANCE INSTRUCTIONS This product incorporates field-programmable software. For additional compliance information, refer to the XR Series Compliance Listing Guide (LT-1330). XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 14: Initialization

    YES sets the panel’s programming back to factory default selections and clears all Favorites, Device Setup, System Options, and Remote Options programming from the panel. Selecting YES does not clear the panel’s event memory, zone, user code information, or schedules. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 15: Communication

    The Path Type defines if the path is Primary or Backup. Because Path 1 is Primary, this PRIMARY BACKUP option only displays for paths 2-8. Default is BACKUP. If the Primary Communication Type is CELL, then the backup Communication Type can only be NET. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 16: Test Report

    256-bit encrypted messages to the SCS-1R receiver only communicate when using SCS-104 Receiver Line Cards with Version 102 or higher software. Encryption requires the monitoring center’s passphrase to be entered at PASSPHRASE in Network Options. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 17: Ipv6 Address

    The valid range is 6 to 15 seconds. The panel retries as many times as possible for a period of one minute before sending a network trouble message. The default is 6 seconds. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 18: Substitution Code

    • Alarm • Bypass • Reset • Restore When FIRE is selected, the following reports are sent for Fire, Fire Verify and Supervisory Zones: • Alarm • Bypass • Reset • Restore XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 19: Supervisory/Trouble Reports

    Walk Test. See Using the Walk Test section in the Appendix. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 20: Send Communication Trouble

    SEND PATH INFO: This option displays for each path and if YES is selected, each panel message includes path NO YES information such as path number, communication type, and path type. Default is NO. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 21: Network Options

    WPS enabled router. Refer to the router’s instruction manual for sending a security key to the XR Series Control Panel. If the panel fails to connect to the WPS enabled router, WPS FAILED RETRY? NO YES displays.
  • Page 22: Test

    Enter the local gateway address. The Gateway IP Address is needed to exit your local 192 .168.1.1 network. The default gateway address is 192.168.1.1. Subnet Mask SUBNET MASK Enter the local subnet mask assigned to the panel. The default subnet mask address is 255.255.255.000 255.255.255.000. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 23: Dns Server

    Enter an 8 to 16-character Passphrase to encrypt communication with the 734N/734N-POE module. The 734N Passphrase must match the 734N Passphrase entered in Communication programming of the 734N. The Passphrase is blank by default. A passphrase is required for operation. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 24: Device Setup

    In addition to User Code verification, door access is only granted when any one site code programmed at the SITE CODE ENTRY option matches the site code received in the Wiegand string. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 25: Site Code Display

    Default is 5. For an Area System, use 4 to 12 digits. For all other XR Series panel configurations, use 4 digits. Any selection above 5 digits requires entry of the custom card definitions with custom site and user code positions for the Wiegand string.
  • Page 26: Device Name

    DOOR device type. KEYPAD: The device type is a non-fire, non-access keypad. FIRE: A 630F Remote Annunciator. See Fire Device Remote Programming in the XR Series Compliance Guide (LT-1330) for instructions on how to allow remote panel programming.
  • Page 27: Private Door

    Select NO to not allow a door to be designated as a private door. Default is NO. 1100T The 1100T allows you to use compatible non-DMP (competitor) wireless with an XR Series 1100T? panel. Select YES to use an 1100T Wireless Translator. Default is NO. Valid device numbers are 2-8 for XR150 Control Panels and 2-16 for XR550 Control Panels.
  • Page 28: Egress Areas

    • Door On/Off Menu operation is allowed for devices that have a matching area(s) as defined in Device Access Areas The user actions also require the matching area(s) be programmed in User Profile: Arm/ Disarm area(s). XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 29: Strike Time

    Select YES to allow the output group (relays) assigned to the user profile to turn ON when OUT GROUP NO YES the device relay is activated for the programmed strike time. Default is NO. For more information about profiles, refer to User Profiles in the Appendix. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 30: Schedule Override

    If the zone does not restore before the programmed time, the 734/734N/734N-POE ends the bypass and indicates the open or short zone condition to the panel. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 31: Zone 2 Bypass Time

    In addition to User Code verification, door access is only granted when any one site code programmed at the SITE CODE ENTRY option matches the site code received in the Wiegand string. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 32: No Communication With Panel

    NO COMM WITH PNL communication is lost. LAST After choosing the action, the NO COMM WITH PNL option and the newly defined action display. Programming is now complete. Press CMD to display DEVICE NO. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 33: Remote Options

    NOT the same so the panel can determine the difference between receivers. When NO is selected remote commands and programming are not accepted from a secondary service receiver. Default is YES. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 34: Manufacturer Authorization

    Entré connection fails. The Entré connection should be unique and cannot be duplicated on the network. If the backup connection is NET, enter all 12 digits and leave out the periods. The periods display automatically. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 35: Entré Backup Tcp Port

    To enable encryption, enter an 8 to 16-character passphrase using alphanumeric characters. If you leave the passphrase blank, the panel communicates with Entré but the data is not encrypted. The passphrase is BLANK by default. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 36: Integrator Connection

    Default is NO. Door Access Reports DOOR ACS: NO YES Select YES to allow the panel to send door access activity: door number, user number and name, and time and date. Default is NO. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 37: Supervisory Reports

    IP address programmed in Network Options. To enter a new App Key, press any select key or area and enter any combination of 8 digits. Press CMD. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 38: System Reports

    Late to Open minutes expire, a Late To Open message is sent to the monitoring center. Default is 0, which disables the Late To Open option. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 39: Early To Close

    Default is 0, which disables the Early to Close option. Video Reports Select YES to allow the panel to send video system reports when an OpenEye event VIDEO: message has been received from a camera. Default is NO. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 40: System Options

    Entry Delay times can be from 30 to 250 seconds. Repeat the ENTRY DLY 4: above steps for each entry delay being used in the system. For UL Installations, the combined Transmit Delay (Abort Window) and Entry Delay cannot exceed one (1) minute. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 41: Cross Zone Time

    Entry Delay 2. Select the SUPV/TRBL receiver option in Communication programming to send S93 ALARM: User Activity Not Detected, S94 Alert: Activity Check Enabled, and S95 Alert: Activity Check Disabled messages. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 42: Time Zone Changes

    Select YES to latch supervisory zone alarms on the keypad display until the sensor reset LATCH SV operation is performed. Select NO to automatically clear the alarm from the keypad display when the supervisory zone restores to a normal condition. Default is YES. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 43: Programming Menu Language

    NONE = No secondary language options are displayed ENG = English (ENGLISH) SPN = Spanish (ESPANOL) FRN = French (FRANCAIS) CZE = Czech (CESKY) GRE = Greek (Ελληνικά) DUT = Dutch (NEDER) XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 44: Bypass Limit

    Select NO to disable this feature. Default is YES. With a Home/Sleep/Away with Guest arming system, this feature only applies to the main system. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 45: Enhanced Zone Test

    YES is selected, the User Code menu displays USER CODE: ***** at the keypad to allow that user to change their own code. If NO is selected, the user cannot change their personal user code. Default is NO. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 46: Panic Supervision

    Values can be set at either 1k or 2.2k. This adjusts the voltage threshold used to determine open, short, or normal zone conditions for zones 1-8 on XR Series panels. Default is 1k. Zones 9-10 on XR Series panels are defaulted to 3.3k.
  • Page 47: Bell Options

    This option defines Bell Action for Auxiliary 2 Type zones. The default is N. Carbon Monoxide (CO) This option defines Bell Action for Carbon Monoxide (CO) Type Zones. CO TYPE: The default is set at 4. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 48: Output Options

    Expand the system up to 500 additional relay outputs using any LX-Bus on the panel, or multiple 716 Output Expander Modules. In addition, 45 wireless outputs are available when using the 1100XH Series wireless receiver. Refer to the XR Series Installation Guide (LT- 1233) for complete information.
  • Page 49: Fire Trouble Output

    Telephone Trouble Output Enter the output/Favorite number to turn on when the phone line monitor on the panel PH TRBL OUT: phone line is lost. Enter 0 (zero) to disable this output. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 50: Late To Close Output

    Enter the desired temperature setting for all Z-Wave thermostats when the system is TEMPERATURE: armed ALL or AWAY. When the system is disarmed the thermostats return to their previous settings. The range is 1 to 99 degrees. Enter 0 (zero) to disable. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 51: Carbon Monoxide Alarm Output

    This output turns on momentarily when a zone monitor tone is activated on keypads. If zone monitoring is turned off, the zone monitor output will not trigger. When a sensor reset is performed, the alert message wil be cleared from the status list. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 52: Output Information

    Output Name This section allows you to define a 32 character alphanumeric name for any output OUTPUT NAME numbers. See the XR Series Users Guide (LT-1278) Appendix for browser operation. Output Real-Time Status OUTPUT REAL-TIME Select YES to allow Real-Time Status reports of a hardwired device, such as Output ON, STATUS OFF, PULSE, or TEMPORAL to be sent using PC Log reports.
  • Page 53: Output Groups

    Output groups 1 to 10 can be assigned by a user profile for applications such as elevator control. For more information, see Output Group in the XR Series Users Guide (LT-1278) Output groups 11 to 20 cannot be assigned to a profile and are available for installation applications such as special lighting, etc.
  • Page 54: Menu Display

    SYSTEM ON. Press CMD to display additional areas. Time TIME DISPLAY Enter the keypad addresses that can display the time and day of the week. Arm/Disarm ARM/DIS DISPLAY Enter the keypad addresses where users can arm and disarm areas. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 55: Status List

    The keypad buzzer sounds for one second on bur glary alarms. You can further define which keypad address shows a Burglary Zone event by entering that area number in the Display Areas menu during Device Setup. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 56: Supervisory Zones

    System Monitor Troubles. Default is NO. Select YES to display communication trouble when any communication path fails. Select ALL to display communication trouble only when all paths have failed. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 57: Pc Log Reports

    These data reports can be accessed from a PC using the Advanced Reporting Module. For more information, see the XR Series Users Guide (LT-1278). For detailed Ethernet setup information, see the XR Series Installation Guide (LT-1233).
  • Page 58: Supervisory Reports

    • Door Open with zone number • Door Closed with zone number • Door Open with door number • Door Closed with door number • Output On • Output Off • Output Pulse • Output Temporal XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 59: Area Information

    Select YES for zones to be bypassed without a code number during the arming sequence. A code number is always required to use the Bypass Zones option from the menu. Default is NO. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 60: Area Schedules

    When All/Perimeter is selected as the system type, program the Interior and Perimeter areas as needed. Home/Sleep/Away Programming When Home/Sleep/Away is selected as the system type, program the Interior, Bedroom, BDRM PERIM and Perimeter areas as needed. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 61: Area Name

    If a closing report is sent, the user number is indicated as SCH on the SCS-1R Receiver. NO disables automatic arming for this area. For ANSI/SIA CP-01 UL installations, Automatic Arming cannot be used for arming. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 62: Bad Zones

    Zones assigned to Bank Safe & Vault areas cannot be bypassed or force armed. Do not assign Bank Safe & Vault area to an Arming zone. Arming zones can disarm Bank Safe & Vault areas outside of a schedule. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 63: Common Area

    YES in an area and a profile, then the user is required to use card and pin to gain access. All areas are defaulted to YES, while all profiles are defaulted to NO. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 64: Zone Information

    To mark a zone unused, de lete the old name by pressing any select key or area, then press CMD. The pro grammer auto matically pro grams the name as * UNUSED *. If you have already cleared Zone Information during Initialization, the zone is marked * UNUSED *. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 65: Zone Location

    • Using the Outputs On/Off function in the User Menu • The expiration of the Bell Cutoff time This output can be connected to a lamp, LED, or buzzer using the DMP Model 716 Output Expansion Module. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 66: Arming Zone Area Assignment

    On the third short, AWAY arms and the keypads beep three times. A normal condition causes no action. An open condition disarms the programmed areas and the keypads beep for one second XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 67: Expander Serial Number

    This option only displays when programming 1144 Key Fobs as panic zones. Select NO to use the key fob as a 1-button panic. Select YES to use the key fob as a 2-button panic. Default is NO. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 68: Wireless

    WIRELESS PIR Select 2 or 4 infrared pulses that the 1122, 1126, or 1127 PIR should sense before sending a PULSE COUNT: short message to the 1100XH Series Receiver. Default is 4. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 69: Pir Sensitivity

    - (Dash): When you select a – (dash), reports are note sent to the receiver. The bell output does not activate, and there is no display in the panel alarmed zones or status list. Only the relay output selected in the next section operates. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 70: Disarmed Open

    Disarmed Short, Armed Open, and Armed Short conditions. If the zone is a 24-hour type, only the Armed Open and Armed Short conditions display. When you have programmed all of the zone conditions, the Swinger Bypass selection then displays. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 71: Swinger Bypass

    Select YES to provide a zone response time of 167ms. Select NO to provide a normal zone response time of 500ms. Zones 500 to 999 have a fixed response time and do not display this option. Default is NO. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 72: Entry Delay

    Zone Audit Days timer restarts and begins to countdown the number of days programmed. This is available for all zone types except fire and fire verify. Enter 0 (zero) to disable this function. Default is 0 (zero). XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 73: Report With Account Number For Area

    Communication. Default is 0. Lockdown LOCKDOWN: NO YES This option is available when programming a Panic type zone. Select YES to trigger a lockdown when a panic zone is tripped. Default is NO. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 74: 1144 Series Key Fobs

    The following list identifies the default button assignments: TOP: Arming with no areas assigned BTM: Disarming with no areas assigned LFT: Panic Alarm (PN) with no output assigned RGT: Arming with Area 1 assigned XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 75: Key Fob Button Selection (Two Buttons)

    SHORT: Press the button for one-half (1/2) second to send the message to the wireless PRESS TIME: receiver. SHORT LONG LONG: Press the button for two (2) seconds to send the message to the wireless receiver. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 76: Arm/Disarm Area Selection

    OFF: The output is turned off. If programmed, the output was turned on by some other OUTPUT ACTION? means such as another button press, a zone action, or a schedule. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 77: Stop

    Power Up When the panel is powered up after an AC power failure, any zone transitions are not recognized for 60 seconds. Normal zone processing resumes at the end of the 60 seconds. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 78: Set Lockout Code

    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. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 79: Feature Upgrade

    • Printed on a label located on the right side of the PCB. • Using Dealer Admin • Using panel diagnostics. See the Appendix. • Using Remote Link™ (Version 1.18 or greater). See the Remote Link™ User’s Guide. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 80: Appendix

    (Normal, Open, or Shorted). Press any select key or area. The display changes to ZONE NUMBER: _ . Enter in the zone number you want to check and press CMD. The panel displays the current state of the zone as NRML (normal), OPEN, or SHORT. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 81 10db or more, the panel then tests the backup carrier. If the backup has a stronger signal, it becomes the new primary. Every five hours, the panel automatically tests the backup’s signal strength to determine the stronger signal. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 82: Wi-Fi Signal Strength

    NUMBER OF BARS INDICATION Good Signal (Excellent for consistent operation) Average Signal (Expect consistent operation) Weak Signal (Will not operate reliably. Relocate Wi-Fi equipment or add a Wi-Fi extender for better reception.) No Signal XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 83 Press CMD to view the final number of successful communications. Exiting the Diagnostics Program Press CMD until STOP displays. Press any select key or area. The keypad returns to the Status List display. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 84: Using The 984 Command Function

    When the PICKUP option is used, the keypad displays LINE SEIZED. This indicates that the panel has seized the line and is executing its program. If the line cannot be accessed, or if the PICKUP option is used before all connect attempts are made, the keypad displays SYSTEM BUSY. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 85: Using The Walk Test

    Select YES to turn on any bell output for 2 seconds during Walk Test. Select PULS to turn on any bell output for 1/4 second during Walk Test. Any LX-Bus device output turns on for 1.6 seconds due to the polling cycle. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 86: Trip Counter For Walk Test

    Press CMD to display the next failed zone. For the Wireless Check-in Test, failed wireless zones display only on the keypad. Zone Verify/Fail reports are not sent to the monitoring center receiver for the wireless check-in test. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 87: Keypad Speaker Operation

    Several characteristics associated with each User Profile define its authority within the system. To effectively program an XR Series Control Panel, it’s important to understand the interrelationship between profiles, devices, output groups, and areas. Below is a brief explanation of the User Profile elements. For more information about user profiles, refer to the User Profiles Record and the XR Series Users Guide (LT-1278).
  • Page 88: User Profiles Record

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  • Page 89: Wireless Check-In And Supervision Definitions

    This zone type is intended for use for zones that are assigned to doorbells. IN (Instant) This provides a zone that does not follow entry or exit zones. Choose Instant if you need a zone that will not follow Entry or Exit delay. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 90: Common Keypad Messages

    Verify the receiver is properly connected to wireless receiver. the panel. Verify the correct House Code is WIRELESS TROUBLE programmed in System Options. Satisfy the front The wireless receiver’s tamper may be faulted. and/or rear tamper. XR Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 91: Area Account Number Messages

    AREA ACCOUNT NUMBER MESSAGES XR Series Control Panels send an area account number instead of the system account number with the following panel messages/events based on the area assigned to the zone that initiated the alarm: ▶ WARNING: Alarm Bell Silenced (S34) ▶...
  • Page 92: Export Control

    CERTIFICATIONS EXPORT CONTROL The XR550 with encryption uses AES encryption California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) and any export beyond the United States must be in FCC Part 15 accordance with Export Administration Regulations. FCC Part 68 Registration ID CCKAL00BXR550 Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) New York City (FDNY COA #6167) NIST AES Algorithm Certificate #2350 128-bit NIST AES Algorithm Certificate #2595 256-bit...

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