DMP Electronics XR500 Receiver Port, First Telephone Number, Second Telephone Number, Protocol

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Communication

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Receiver Port

Enter the receiver port number. Valid range is 1 to 65,535. Default is 2001.

First Telephone Number

This option displays only if the Communication Type is DD or CID.

This is the first number the panel dials when sending reports to the receiver. Phone numbers can have two lines of 16 characters each to equal up to 32 characters.

Enter P to program a three-second pause in the dialing sequence. The P character counts as part of the 32 allowable characters.

Enter R as the first character for rotary (pulse) phone function. The R character counts as part of the 32 allowable characters.

Call Waiting: You can place the “* 7 0 P” (Star, Seven, Zero, Pause) in the telephone number first position to cancel Call Waiting. For example, program NET with second line DD and phone number *70P555-1212, and you have NET with Call Waiting cancelled on the second line.

Caution: A call waiting cancel programmed on a non-call waiting telephone line would prevent communication to the central station.

Second Telephone Number

The panel dials the second number when two successive tries using the first number fail. If the panel cannot reach the receiver after two attempts using the second number, it returns to the first number and makes two additional attempts. A total of ten dialing attempts are made using the first and second phone num­bers.

Each number can be up to 32 characters in length in­cluding any P or R char­acters entered for pause or rotary connections or call waiting cancel option.

Should all ten attempts fail, the panel continues to attempt sending the message using the next programmed path. If all programmed communication paths fail, the panel clears the communication buffer and makes one communication attempt each hour to send a TRANSMIT FAILED (S87) report to the receiver. Access the User Menu Display Events feature to view the report information not sent to the receiver or download the report with DMP Remote Link™ software.

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FIRST GPRS APN

SECURECOM400

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SECOND GPRS APN

SECURECOM400

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FAIL TEST HRS: 0

protocol: TCP

Advanced Programming

Select Yes to enter the Advanced Programming menu for the communication path currently being programmed.

First GPRS APN

Enter the first APN (Access Point Name). This allows an access point for cellular communication and is used to connect to a DNS network. The APN may contain two lines of 16 characters to equal 32 characters. Default is set to SECURECOM400.

Second GPRS APN

Enter the second APN (Access Point Name). This works as a backup in case the first APN fails. The APN may contain two lines of 16 characters to equal 32 character Default is set to SECURECOM400.

Fail Test Hours

This option sets the frequency for a Backup or Adaptive path to send a test report when the closest previous path fails within its path group.

For example, if a backup path is programmed to send a weekly test report and the Fail Test Frequency is set to 2 hours, when the previous path fails within its group, the backup path starts sending a test every 2 hours until the previous path restores. If Fail Test Frequency is set to 0, test reports are sent only according to Test Report programming. Range is 0 to 24 hours. Default is 0.

Protocol

This option displays only when Communication Type is NET.

Select TCP to communicate over the network using TCP protocol. Select UDP to communicate using UDP protocol. Default is TCP.

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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide

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Contents Programming Guide Industry Canada Notice Table Of Contents Messaging Setup Bell Options System ReportsOutput Groups Area Information Zone InformationStop Feature UpgradeThis page intentionally left blank Before you Begin IntroductionGetting Started Programmer Lockout Codes Reset TimeoutEncrypted Communications XR500N/XR500E only Programmer OperationKeypads Power UpSpecial Keys Special Characters Entering Alpha CharactersEntering Non-Alpha Characters Keypad Displays Current ProgrammingAsterisks in Programming Multiple DisplaysDevices Areas Initialization Clear Communication and Remote Options Set to Factory DefaultsCommunication Test Day Path TypeTest Report Test FrequencyAdvanced Programming Receiver PortFirst Telephone Number Second Telephone NumberRetry Seconds Setup StringAlarm Switch Duplicate AlarmsOpening/Closing and User Reports Alarm ReportsDoor Access Report Supervisory/Trouble ReportsDNS Server Local IP AddressGateway Address Subnet MaskMessaging Setup Smtp Server Smtp PasswordDestination 3 User Number Email Communication TypeDevice Setup Options and Actions Not Affected Display AreasUser Action Allowed Status Display AllowedOutput Group Strike DelayStrike Time Fire Exit ReleaseActivate Zone 2 Shunt Relock on Zone 2 Fault?15.1 15.2 Program 734 OptionsCustom Card Definitions 15.6 15.7 15.8Activate Onboard Speaker Card OptionsSite Code Display 15.9Require Site Code 15.9 15.10Remote Options Network Programming Port Manufacturer AuthorizationPC Modem Allow Network RemoteEntré Passphrase Entré Backup IP AddressEntré Backup TCP Port Entré CheckinSystem Reports Panic Test Communication XR500N/XR500E only AmbushInstant Arming Entry DelaySystem Options SystemTime Zone Changes Reset Swinger BypassCross Zone Time Swgrbyps Trips 1 Swinger Bypass TripsCity/Time Zone Latch Supervisory ZonesProgramming Menu Language User Menu and Status List LanguageHouse Code Detect Wireless JammingBypass Limit Card Plus PIN XR500E onlyEnhanced Zone Test Wireless Audible AnnunciationEnable Keypad Panic Keys Occupied PremisesBell Options Output Options 11.7 11.8 Panic Alarm OutputSensor Reset Output 11.611.16 Arm-Alarm Output11.15 Closing Wait OutputOutput Information Output Groups Menu Display Status List Panic Zones 15.5 15.6Burglary Zones Supervisory ZonesPrinter Reports PC Log Reports PC Log Real-Time Status Door Acs no YES Door Access Reports17.10 17.11 17.12Area Information Any Bypass 18.5 18.6 18.7 18.8 18.9 18.10Closing Check Closing CodeAutomatic Arming 18.10.2Home/Sleep/Away Programming Area NameBank Safe & Vault XR500N/XR500E only Late Arm DelayArmed Output Number Late Output NumberZone Name Zone Information19.1 Zone Number19.6 Zone Type Specifications19.5 Area AssignmentArming Zone Operation 19.7 19.8Arming Zone Area Assignment StyleNext Zone DMP WirelessWireless 19.9PIR Pulse Count Disarm/Disable19.10.3 19.10.4 19.10.5 19.10.6 19.10.7 19.10.8 LED OperationKey Fob Serial Number Series Key Fobs19.11.1 19.11.2 19.11.3 Key Fob User NumberButton Press Time 19.11.7Button Action 19.11.8Output Action 19.11.10 19.11.11 19.11.12Check-in Time FA Series Wireless 19.12Alarm Action 19.12.1 19.12.2 19.12.3Report to Transmit 19.15 19.16 19.1719.24 Zone Retard DelayPresignal Keypad Addresses 19.23Fire Panel Slave Input 19.25Priority 19.26Set Lockout Code StopSet Lockout Code 21.1Feature Upgrade Diagnostics function False Alarm ReductionAppendix Successful Display Failure Display Cellular Results Successful Display Failure DisplayNetwork Results Successful Display Failure Display Email Results Successful Display Failure DisplayKeypad Displays Using the 984 Command FunctionTrip Counter For Walk Test Using the Walk TestWalk Test Zone TypesKeypad Speaker Operation Trip Counter For DMP Wireless Check-in Test WLSTest End Warning Failed Zones Display23.8 User Profiles Report Type Immediately DelayedCross Zoning 23.7 Events ManagerCross Talk FA Series Transmitter InformationZone Type Specifications Wireless Check-in and Supervision DefinitionsKeypad Bus and LX-Bus Zone Type Descriptions Keypad Bus Zone Information Keypad Bus Zone Type DefaultsZone Type Defaults LX-Bus Zone Type DefaultsCommon Keypad Messages Message Meaning Possible SolutionsArea Account Number Messages Revisions to This Document Listings and Approvals Intrusion Fire Access Networks

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