DMP Electronics XR500 manual Display Areas, User Action Allowed, Status Display Allowed

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Device Setup

Display Areas

Press the COMMAND key to program Display Areas. To select an area between 1 and 32, 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. Press COMMAND to display the next set of areas. Default is all area numbers. Refer to the Multiple Displays section at the beginning of this document.

Display Areas allows the XR500 Series burglary activities to be segmented so that only specific area(s) and their associated operation appear at a particular keypad. Area number(s) selected in this field affect the way users interact with the system from this particular device. For example: Program Device 1 to show only the zone activities and armed status of Area 1.

Enter the area number(s) that this keypad is to display. This allows specific area control from specific keypads, as well as annunciation of zones assigned to those area(s). When Display Areas is left defaulted (all areas selected), Menu Display and Status List items determine whether zone alarms and troubles display at this device, regardless of area assignment. Also, all system areas may be armed and disarmed from this device.

Note: For an All/Perimeter or Home/Sleep/Away system, Display Areas should be left at factory default settings.

For Home/Sleep/Away with Guest arming systems, the Display Areas selection determines which system the keypad arms and disarms. With areas 1, 2 or 3 being the first areas selected, the keypad is assigned to the Main system. With area 4, 5 or 6 being the first areas selected, the keypad is assigned to the Guest 1 system. With area 7, 8 or 9 being the first areas selected, the keypad is assigned to the Guest 2 system. Keypads can have additional areas assigned for Event Display.

User Action Allowed

When an area(s) is selected, the following user actions are allowed:

Arming or Disarming of the area(s) selected from the ARM or DISARM menu

Alarm Silence for the area(s) selected

Zone Bypass of zones assigned to the area(s) selected

Zone Monitor of zone assigned to the area(s) selected

Shift schedule changes allowed for the area(s) selected

Closing Check Schedule Extend is allowed for the area(s) selected

Door Schedules changes are allowed for devices that have a matching area(s) as defined in Device Access Areas

Door On/Off Menu operation is allowed for devices that have a matching area(s) as defined in Device Access Areas

Note: The previous user actions also require the matching area(s) be programmed in

User Profile: Arm/Disarm area(s).

Status Display Allowed

When an area(s) is chosen, the following displays are allowed:

Armed Status of the selected area(s)

Zone Alarms and troubles for burglary (NT, DY, EX, A1, A2) type zones assigned to the selected area(s)

Late to Close status of the selected area(s)

Zone Status (normal/fault) of zones that are assigned to the selected area(s)

Options and Actions Not Affected

The following options are not affected by the Display Areas operation. The User Code authority level controls access to these items.

• Sensor Reset Menu

• Outputs On/Off Menu

System Status Menu

• System Test/Panic Test • User Profiles

Forgive Anti-Passback

• Service Request

• Set System Time and Date

 

 

• Fire Drill

• Display Events

 

 

24-hour zones display at keypads based on Status List programming only Note: A common area and its operations cannot be assigned to a specific keypad.

Display Areas example: When Device 1 has Display Areas set to 20, 21, and 22, it annunciates troubles and alarms only for zones assigned to those areas.

When arming/disarming from Device 1, only areas 20, 21, and 22 may be armed/ disarmed, even when the User Profile has authority to arm/disarm other system areas.

Exception: Disarming of other areas not selected in Display Areas can be accomplished by presenting a card that has disarming authority and matching profile

areas with areas assigned in Device Access Areas.

XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide

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Contents Programming Guide Industry Canada Notice Table Of Contents Messaging Setup System Reports Bell OptionsOutput Groups Zone Information Area InformationFeature Upgrade StopThis page intentionally left blank Getting Started IntroductionBefore you Begin Programmer Operation Reset TimeoutEncrypted Communications XR500N/XR500E only Programmer Lockout CodesSpecial Keys Power UpKeypads Keypad Displays Current Programming Entering Alpha CharactersEntering Non-Alpha Characters Special CharactersDevices Areas Multiple DisplaysAsterisks in Programming Initialization Set to Factory Defaults Clear Communication and Remote OptionsCommunication Test Frequency Path TypeTest Report Test DaySecond Telephone Number Receiver PortFirst Telephone Number Advanced ProgrammingDuplicate Alarms Setup StringAlarm Switch Retry SecondsSupervisory/Trouble Reports Alarm ReportsDoor Access Report Opening/Closing and User ReportsSubnet Mask Local IP AddressGateway Address DNS ServerMessaging Setup Email Communication Type Smtp PasswordDestination 3 User Number Smtp ServerDevice Setup Status Display Allowed Display AreasUser Action Allowed Options and Actions Not AffectedFire Exit Release Strike DelayStrike Time Output GroupProgram 734 Options Relock on Zone 2 Fault?15.1 15.2 Activate Zone 2 ShuntCard Options 15.6 15.7 15.8Activate Onboard Speaker Custom Card Definitions15.9 15.10 15.9Require Site Code Site Code DisplayRemote Options Allow Network Remote Manufacturer AuthorizationPC Modem Network Programming PortEntré Checkin Entré Backup IP AddressEntré Backup TCP Port Entré PassphraseSystem Reports Ambush Panic Test Communication XR500N/XR500E onlySystem Entry DelaySystem Options Instant ArmingSwgrbyps Trips 1 Swinger Bypass Trips Reset Swinger BypassCross Zone Time Time Zone ChangesUser Menu and Status List Language Latch Supervisory ZonesProgramming Menu Language City/Time ZoneCard Plus PIN XR500E only Detect Wireless JammingBypass Limit House CodeOccupied Premises Wireless Audible AnnunciationEnable Keypad Panic Keys Enhanced Zone TestBell Options Output Options 11.6 Panic Alarm OutputSensor Reset Output 11.7 11.8Closing Wait Output Arm-Alarm Output11.15 11.16Output Information Output Groups Menu Display Status List Supervisory Zones 15.5 15.6Burglary Zones Panic ZonesPrinter Reports PC Log Reports 17.11 17.12 Door Acs no YES Door Access Reports17.10 PC Log Real-Time StatusArea Information Closing Code 18.5 18.6 18.7 18.8 18.9 18.10Closing Check Any BypassArea Name 18.10.2Home/Sleep/Away Programming Automatic ArmingLate Output Number Late Arm DelayArmed Output Number Bank Safe & Vault XR500N/XR500E onlyZone Number Zone Information19.1 Zone NameArea Assignment Zone Type Specifications19.5 19.6Style 19.7 19.8Arming Zone Area Assignment Arming Zone Operation19.9 DMP WirelessWireless Next ZoneLED Operation Disarm/Disable19.10.3 19.10.4 19.10.5 19.10.6 19.10.7 19.10.8 PIR Pulse CountKey Fob User Number Series Key Fobs19.11.1 19.11.2 19.11.3 Key Fob Serial Number19.11.8 19.11.7Button Action Button Press Time19.11.10 19.11.11 19.11.12 Output Action19.12.1 19.12.2 19.12.3 FA Series Wireless 19.12Alarm Action Check-in Time19.15 19.16 19.17 Report to Transmit19.23 Zone Retard DelayPresignal Keypad Addresses 19.2419.26 19.25Priority Fire Panel Slave Input21.1 StopSet Lockout Code Set Lockout CodeFeature Upgrade Appendix False Alarm ReductionDiagnostics function Email Results Successful Display Failure Display Cellular Results Successful Display Failure DisplayNetwork Results Successful Display Failure Display Successful Display Failure DisplayUsing the 984 Command Function Keypad DisplaysZone Types Using the Walk TestWalk Test Trip Counter For Walk TestFailed Zones Display Trip Counter For DMP Wireless Check-in Test WLSTest End Warning Keypad Speaker Operation23.7 Events Manager Report Type Immediately DelayedCross Zoning 23.8 User ProfilesFA Series Transmitter Information Cross TalkKeypad Bus and LX-Bus Zone Type Descriptions Wireless Check-in and Supervision DefinitionsZone Type Specifications Keypad Bus Zone Type Defaults Keypad Bus Zone InformationLX-Bus Zone Type Defaults Zone Type DefaultsMessage Meaning Possible Solutions Common Keypad MessagesArea Account Number Messages Revisions to This Document Intrusion Fire Access Networks Listings and Approvals

XR500 specifications

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