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XR200
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  • Page 1 D I G I TA L S E C U R I T Y S Y S T E M XR200 User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 Silencing an Alarm All/Perimeter 1. While the alarm bell or siren is sounding, enter your user code followed by the COMMAND key. The keypad displays DISARM SILENCE. 2. Press the Select key under SILENCE to stop the bell or siren. This does NOT disarm the system. Home/Away Systems 1.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Security Command User's Guide for XR200 Command Processor Panels Table of Contents Section Page Section Page Emergency Evacuation Plans ........iii Security Command User Menu ........ 13 About Your Security System ........1 Alarm Silence ..........14 Parts of the System........... 1 Sensor Reset ..........
  • Page 4: Section Page

    Table of Contents Section Page Section Page About the Display Events Section ......29 Zone Status Browser ..........38 Bypass Zones Browser .......... 39 Arming and Disarming Event Displays ....29 Zone Monitor Browser .......... 40 Zone Event Displays ......... 29 Add User Codes Browser ........
  • Page 5: Emergency Evacuation Plans

    Emergency Evacuation Plans First Floor Second Floor The National Fire Protection Association recommends that you establish an emergency evacuation plan to safeguard lives in the event of a fire or other emergency. Use the following steps as a guide. Fire Escape Draw a floorplan of your home or business On a clean sheet of paper, draw the walls, windows, doors, and Window Ladder...
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  • Page 7: About Your Security System

    Introduction About Your Security System A Note About False Alarms One of the most important concerns facing the security industry The Security Command system has been designed with your safety today is false alarms. The accidental dispatching of police and fire and comfort in mind.
  • Page 8: The Security Command Keypad

    The Security Command Keypad The Back Arrow key The Back Arrow key is used to go back through the keypad displays Your system may have one or more easy to use Security Command while operating your system. You can press the Back Arrow key to keypads (16- or 32-character) that allow you to properly operate back up through the list of functions in the User Menu or to make a correction by erasing the last character you entered.
  • Page 9: Special Security Command Displays

    Special Security Command Displays INVALID LEVEL All user codes have authority levels that allow the user to only As you use your system, you will occasionally see a keypad display access certain functions. When a user attempts a function outside that asks you to enter a code or that describes a condition on the their authority, the INVALID LEVEL message displays.
  • Page 10: Special Security Command Tones

    Special Security Command Tones Understanding Security System Terms Your keypad also contains a small speaker that allows it to alert you Throughout this guide, and in some displays on your keypad, you to events as they occur on your system. Below are brief descriptions will see certain words or phrases that might be unfamiliar.
  • Page 11 Entry or Exit zone Status Almost all systems have one or more doors through which you can Status is a feature that automatically displays the armed or disarmed enter or exit the premises. These doors are programmed with a status of your system on the Security Command keypads. There are two delay time to allow you to enter or exit without setting off the alarm.
  • Page 12: General Arming Operation

    General Arming Operation If the problem cannot be corrected, you can force arm or bypass the zone or wait until the zone can be repaired by a service Your system has been programmed to operate in one of three technician. A force armed zone is ignored by the system until it modes: Area Arming, All/Perimeter, or Home/Away.
  • Page 13: Area System Arming

    Area System Arming Note: You can also just press the area numbers you want to arm while at the ALL? NO YES display. This changes the display Area Assignment: Your security system has been set up into to AREAS: . The area numbers you select appear in the display. separate areas.
  • Page 14: Area System Disarming

    Area System Disarming Central Station Report: A report of the system disarming can be transmitted to the central station. This is optional and can be Disarming: While the system is armed, you can only enter the programmed for you at any time. premises through an entry/exit delay door without causing an alarm.
  • Page 15: All/Perimeter System Arming

    All/Perimeter System Arming 2. Select ALL to arm both the perimeter and interior areas. Press PERIM to arm the perimeter area only. Area Assignment: Your security system is divided into two 3. Enter your user code if required. separate areas. Motion detectors, inside doors, and other interior protection devices are assigned to the Interior area while windows 4.
  • Page 16: All/Perimeter System Disarming

    All/Perimeter System Disarming 2. The keypad then displays any zones that went into alarm or any communication problems that occurred during the armed Disarming: While the system is armed, you can only enter the period. premises through an entry/exit delay door without causing an 3.
  • Page 17: Home/Away System Arming

    Home/Away System Arming 3. Select SLEEP to arm the Perimeter and Interior. 4. Select AWAY to arm the Perimeter, Interior, and Bedroom. Area Assignment: Your security system is divided into two or three separate areas. Motion detectors, inside doors, and other interior 5.
  • Page 18: Home/Away System Disarming

    Home/Away System Disarming 2. The keypad then displays any alarms or communication problems that occurred during the armed period. Disarming: While the system is armed, you can only enter the 3. The keypad next displays ALL SYSTEM OFF to confirm the premises through an entry/exit delay door without causing an system is disarmed.
  • Page 19: Security Command User Menu

    User Menu Security Command User Menu ZONE STATUS Allows you to enter a zone number and Many of the features of your system have been put into a User see if that zone is either armed, bypassed, Menu that you can access from any Security Command keypad. in alarm, open, or shorted.
  • Page 20: Alarm Silence

    Alarm Silence Sensor Reset User Code Level: 2 and above. User Code Level: 1 and 2 - During schedules only. 3 to 9 - Anytime. Function: Silences the alarm bell or siren during an alarm. Function: Resets smoke or glassbreak detectors. Also clears Fire/ Supervisory alarm and trouble displays.
  • Page 21: Door Access

    Door Access Armed Areas Display User Code Level: 1 and 2 - During schedules only. 3 to 9 - Anytime. User Code Level: 1 and 2 - During schedules only. 3 to 9 - Anytime. Function: Operates an electric door strike from the keypad. Function: Displays all armed areas in the system.
  • Page 22: Outputs On Off

    Outputs On Off Zone Status User Code Level: 5 and above. User Code Level: All users at any time. Function: Allows you to turn the system relay outputs on and off. Function: Displays a list of armed, bypassed, or alarmed zones. Also allows you to check the status of individual zones.
  • Page 23: Bypass Zones

    Zone Status Bypass Zones continued User Code Level: 6 and above. 8. At the ZONE NO: - prompt, enter the zone number you want Function: Allows you to bypass a zone prior to arming. to check and press COMMAND. The zone number and name is displayed followed by its status.
  • Page 24: Zone Monitor

    Zone Monitor 3. Press any Select key. The keypad displays ALL NBR for an Area system (skip ahead to number 5) and PERIM ALL NBR for an User Code Level: 4 and above. All/Perimeter or Home/Away system. Function: Allows the system to monitor selected disarmed zones 4.
  • Page 25: System Status

    4. The system then displays its firmware version (for example, followed by placing the interior and perimeter burglary devices in VER_104_9/24/99), the panel model (MODEL XR200), then Zone Monitor mode. This allows you to open and close each exits the User Menu.
  • Page 26: User Codes

    User Codes The following table lists system functions users are allowed to access based on the authority level assigned to their codes. User Code Level: 9 only User Code Authority Levels Function: Allows you to add, delete, and change a user's (person Menu Options operating the system) user code or authority level.
  • Page 27: Browser Feature

    Programming Custom User Codes 8. Areas systems only - The display changes to AREAS: # # # # (# = area number). Add or remove access to one or more areas In addition to the preset authority levels, you can also create by pressing the corresponding number keys.
  • Page 28 Ambush Codes Changing User Codes Your system may be programmed to allow user number 1 to be an 1. Access the User Menu. Ambush code. This Ambush code functions identically to a 2. Press the COMMAND key until USER CODES? displays. standard code with the exception that it sends a silent alarm to the central station.
  • Page 29: Schedules

    Schedules Setting an Arming and Disarming Schedule 1. Access the User Menu and press COMMAND until SCHEDULES? User Code Level: 7 and above. displays. Press any Select key. Function: The Schedules function allows you to enter into the 2. The keypad displays PRM TMP OUT EXT (or PRI SEC OUT EXT). system the times at which you normally turn your burglary Press the Select key under PRM (or PRI).
  • Page 30: Extending Schedules

    Extending Schedules Schedules continued User Code Level: 6 and above. The new schedule is now part of your system. You can extend the schedule to a later time. This allows the 6. The keypad goes back to the SUN MON TUE WED display current shift schedule to ignore its closing time and not send a allowing you to enter another schedule.
  • Page 31: Output Schedules

    Output Schedules 7. If On Off times are displayed, the keypad then displays DELETE KEEP. Press the Select key under DELETE to enter new times. The Schedules function allows you to set up to 50 different 8. The keypad then displays ON TIME?. This is followed by the scheduled times for relays connected to your system to turn on display –...
  • Page 32 Schedules continued Area # __ , or PRM - PRI Opening Int or Perim TMP - SEC Closing Area # __ , or PRM - PRI Opening Int or Perim TMP - SEC Closing Area # __ , or PRM - PRI Opening Int or Perim TMP - SEC...
  • Page 33: Setting The Date And Time

    Setting the Date and Time 8. Press the Select key under DATE to change the date. The keypad displays User Code Level: 8 and above. MONTH:- Enter one or two digits for the month. Function: Allows you to change the current date and time Press COMMAND.
  • Page 34: Display Events

    Display Events Select SRT (sort) to sort through the Display Events log and collect information specific to a user or system event. User Code Level: 1 and 2 - During schedules only. 3 to 9 - Anytime. Select PRT (print) to print the complete Display Events log. Function: Allows you to review up to 200 past system events.
  • Page 35: About The Display Events Section

    About the Display Events Section Zone Event Displays This section of the user’s guide shows the User's Guide Display This section displays alarms, troubles, and other events that could Events items for both 16-character (single line) and 32-character occur on your protection zones. keypad displays.
  • Page 36: User Code Change Event Displays

    User Code Change Event Displays System Monitor Event Displays This displays any addition, deletion, or change to a user code. This displays any problems with the system's AC power, battery, or phone line(s) or any opening of a tampered panel box. 16-Character Display Description 16-Character Display Description...
  • Page 37: Door Access Event Displays

    Schedule Change Event Displays Door Access Event Displays This displays Changes made to the system’s schedules. This displays the keypad address where a *Door Access occurred and the user number of the person granted access. 16-Character Display Description 16-Character Display Description PRM MON 024 1017 A Permanent schedule for Monday...
  • Page 38: Zone Bypass Event Displays

    Zone Bypass Event Displays After the Display Events function and if this feature is programmed for your user code, you will see SERVICE REQUEST? displayed in This displays the bypassing of system zones. the keypad User Menu. If you would like to send a Request for Service report to the central station, press any top row Select key 16-Character Display Description...
  • Page 39: System Setup

    System Setup Security Command keypads We've provided this System Setup section to allow you to track the Address Locations current and future status of the programmable options on your ____________________________________________ Security Command system. If you make changes to the system, you should update the information contained on these pages.
  • Page 40: Area Names And Numbers

    Output relays Area names and numbers Your system has output relays that are used to control If you have an area system where your system is divided into up to various functions within the building or around its perimeter. eight separate areas, each area can have a custom name or Below is a list of those relays and the devices they control.
  • Page 41: User Codes

    User Codes Use the following table to track custom user codes in your system. Depending on how your system is programmed, you may have 50 to 200 user codes available. As you add new users or change current users' codes, you can keep track of their level of access to the User Name system, and the areas in which their codes will operate.
  • Page 42: Standard User Codes

    Standard User Codes You can program user numbers from 1 to ____ (50, 100, or 200). Use the tables provided below to track users of the system. User # User Name Level Areas of Access User # User Name Level Areas of Access 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...
  • Page 43: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently asked questions Q. What do I do if I want to be in the building past the scheduled closing (arming) time? This section of the user's guide attempts to answer questions you A. If your system is programmed for Closing Check, the keypad might have regarding the operation of your Security Command emits a steady tone after the schedule expires and displays “area system.
  • Page 44: Zone Status Browser

    Zone Status Browser Access the User Menu. Press ZONE STATUS? COMMAND until ZONE STATUS appears. Press any SELECT key then ARM BYPS ALR NBR press the SELECT key under NBR. This prompt allows you to search Press one of the left two ZONE NO: –...
  • Page 45: Bypass Zones Browser

    Bypass Zones Browser Access the User Menu. Press BYPASS ZONES? COMMAND until BYPASS ZONES appears. Press any SELECT key. Press either of the two left SELECT ZONE: – RST BYP keys. This prompt allows you to search for a SELECT AREA . . . zone by area.
  • Page 46: Zone Monitor Browser

    Zone Monitor Browser Access the User Menu. Press ZONE MONITOR? COMMAND until ZONE MONITOR? displays. Press any SELECT key. ALL NBR Press the SELECT key under NBR. ZONE: – ADD RMV Press either of the two left SELECT keys. This prompt allows you to search for a SELECT AREA .
  • Page 47: Add User Codes Browser

    Add User Codes Browser Access the User Menu. Press COMMAND USER CODES? until USER CODES? displays. Press the SELECT key ADD DEL CHG under ADD. At this prompt, you can enter a new user number or scroll through the USER NUMBER: – available user numbers.
  • Page 48: Delete User Codes Browser

    Delete User Codes Browser Access the User Menu. Press USER CODES? the COMMAND key until USER CODES? displays. Press the SELECT key ADD DEL CHG under DEL. At this prompt, you can enter a user number or scroll through the list of USER NUMBER: –...
  • Page 49: Change User Codes Browser

    Change User Codes Browser Access the User Menu. Press USER CODES? COMMAND until USER CODES? displays. Press the SELECT key ADD DEL CHG under CHG. At this prompt, you can enter a user number or scroll through the list of USER NUMBER: –...
  • Page 50: Entering Custom Names

    Entering Custom Names Once you've cleared the default – name, the display shows just a dash on the left side. To enter a custom name into the keypad, you'll be using the 3 rows of number keys. COMMAND A B C With the number displayed, press the SELECT key that matches the Under each number...
  • Page 51: Easy Entry™ User's Guide

    Easy Entry™ User's Guide This section of the user's guide provides information on using the Easy Entry™ access control capability of the security command system. If your system is not currently using any access control devices, disregard this section. There are three different operating modes: Door Strike, Arming and Disarming, and Entry Delay.
  • Page 52: Entry Delay

    Arming and Disarming an All/Perimeter System PERIM The system arms or Press Command. The keypad displays PERIM ALL (when arming) or DISARM?. Press disarms the areas and activates the Door DISARM? the Select key under the option. The keypad displays ENTER CODE: -. Strike relay.
  • Page 53: Pager Direct™ User's Guide

    Pager Direct™ User's Guide Pager Direct uses the reporting capability of your security system to dial your pager number and send reports in much the same way as someone sending you a pager message would do. You can receive reports of alarms, troubles, or armings and disarmings of the system and know at a glance the status of your system.
  • Page 54: Account Number

    Alphanumeric Pager Display Numeric Pager Display Account Number 00128–301 234 Whenever the system sends a message to your pager, it will always send the account number first to identify itself. After the account, you will see: Account Message Always Zone, Area, or Number Zero User Number...
  • Page 55: Fa100 User's Guide

    895 Voice Module Using the ALERT Button You can also use the 895 Voice Module with the XR200 Command Processor™ panel. The 895 allows you to call your security system Pressing the ALERT button sends a Panic alarm to the panel. If your...
  • Page 56: Common Keypad Displays

    Common Keypad Displays The table below describes some common messages you may see on your keypad display. Contact your representative if any of these messages appear on youy keypad. Message Meaning Possible Solutions AC Trouble The system is not getting proper power. Contact your representative.
  • Page 57: Index

    Index Disarming 4 Fault 3 Display Fire Drill 32 Back Arrow key 2 Armed Areas 15 Frequently asked questions Symbols Browser 41 Display Events 28. See Add User Codes 41 24-Hour Zone 5 Events Display Bypass Zones 39 895 Voice Module 49 Door Access 15 Change User Codes 43 Event Displays 31...
  • Page 58 Security Command Zone Monitor 18 Displays 3 Browser 40 Numeric Pager 47 User Code Keypad 1, 2, 33 Zone Status 16 Display 48 Authority Levels 20 Tones 4 Browser 38 User Code Change User Menu 13 Event Displays 30 Security System Terms 4 User Codes 20, 35 OPENING TIME? 23 Select keys 2...
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