DMP Electronics XR500 manual Strike Time, Strike Delay, Fire Exit Release, Output Group

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Device Setup

6.7

Strike Time:

5

6.8STRIKE DELAY: 0

6.9Fire Exit NO Yes

6.10Out Group NO Yes

6.11Override NO Yes

6.12AUTO FORCE ARM DEVICE? NO Yes

6.13door real-time status? NO Yes

6.14send door Forced message? NO Yes

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Strike Time

This option displays if DOOR is selected as Device Type.

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.

Enter 0 (zero) to activate the device relay with a toggle action. This allows the user to activate or deactivate the device relay each time a valid user code is entered. The device relay is activated or deactivated until a user code is entered again.

Note: The Request to Exit door access time of a keypad or Model 733 Wiegand Interface Module is not affected by this selection. It remains at 5 seconds.

Strike Delay

This option displays if DOOR is selected as Device Type.

Enter the number of minutes, 0 to 9, to delay a door strike after a valid code is entered or a card read occurs. When a valid code or card read or code is received, the activation of the door strike is delayed for the number of minutes programmed. The standard door strike message is sent to the Central Station receiver and logged in the Display Events at the time of card read or code entry and is not delayed. During this delay, all subsequent codes entered or cards presented to the reader for a door strike are ignored and no record of the attempt is stored. Enter 0 (zero) to disable. Default is 0 (zero).

Fire Exit Release

Select YES to allow the door access relay at this address to be released whenever Fire panic keys are pressed or a Fire or Fire Verify zone alarm is in the Status List. The relay is reset whenever a Sensor Reset is performed to remove all Fire and Fire Verify zone alarms from the Status List. Select NO to not allow the door access relay at this address to be released.

Output Group

Select YES to allow the output group (relays) assigned to the user profile to turn ON when the device relay is activated for the programmed strike time. This could be used to operate an elevator control. Default is NO. See the User Profiles section in the Appendix of this document for more information about profiles.

Schedule Override

Use this option to allow door ON/OFF schedules to be overridden by the armed condition of the system. Selecting YES causes the on time for a door schedule to be ignored when all areas assigned to Access Areas for this device are armed. Should any area become disarmed after the door schedule on time, the device output turns on. A door output which is on during a disarmed period automatically turns off when all access areas assigned to the device become armed, even if the scheduled off time has not been reached. This feature can be used to keep doors locked when a factory opens late, or is forced to close early, due to a snow storm or other cause. Select NO to allow door schedules to operate independent of system armed status.

Note: When OVERRIDE is YES and there are no areas programmed in ACCESS AREAS, the door schedule for that device does not work. Either set OVERRIDE to NO or enter an area number in ACCESS AREAS.

Auto Force Arm Device?

Select YES to have all Display Areas assigned to this keypad automatically arm and force arm faulted zones at arming. The user is not prompted to select areas to arm or force arm faulted zones after choosing ARM at the keypad. If Closing Code is programmed as YES, only the matching areas between the Display Areas and the User Code’s authorized areas arm. Also, when YES is selected, the user is not prompted to select areas to disarm after entering a code at Entry Delay or after choosing Disarm at the keypad. All matching areas assigned to the User Code and to this keypad are automatically disarmed. When NO is selected, the user is prompted to select areas (ALL NO YES) and choose to force arm or bypass at arming and disarming. Default is NO.

Door Real-Time Status?

Select YES to have real-time door status messages sent to PC Log reporting and Entré reporting for this device. Messages are sent anytime the panel turns the door relay on or off. Default is NO.

Send Door Forced Message?

Select YES to have the panel send a real-time door status message of Forced Open (FO) to PC Log reporting and Entré reporting when the door relay is off, but the door zone has transitioned from its normal state. Default is NO.

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 Introduction Before you BeginGetting Started Programmer Lockout Codes Reset TimeoutEncrypted Communications XR500N/XR500E only Programmer OperationPower Up KeypadsSpecial Keys Special Characters Entering Alpha CharactersEntering Non-Alpha Characters Keypad Displays Current ProgrammingMultiple Displays Asterisks in ProgrammingDevices 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 False Alarm Reduction Diagnostics functionAppendix 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 InformationWireless Check-in and Supervision Definitions Zone Type SpecificationsKeypad 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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