DMP Electronics XR500 manual Area Information

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Area Information

Area Information

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Area Information

Exit Delay:

60

Burg Bell Out: 0

O/c rpts no YES

Area Information

Allows you to assign functions to the different areas in the system. All non-24-hour zones must be assigned to an active area. See Zone Information.

You activate an area by assigning it a name. See Area Name. A name is given to each active area in place of a number to assist the user during arming and disarming.

When only areas one to eight are used, the Armed Status display is 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. When areas nine or higher are used the system Armed Status display reads ALL SYSTEM ON or SYSTEM ON. Press the COMMAND key to display additional areas. Refer to the Multiple Displays section at the beginning of this document and in the XR500 User’s Guide (LT-0683CAN).

Exit Delay

Enter the exit delay time for all Exit type zones in this area. When the exit delay time starts, all activity on that zone and other non-24-hour zone types in the area is ignored­ until the exit delay expires. The keypad displays the Exit Delay time countdown and annunciates the Exit Delay tone at 8 second intervals until the last 10 seconds when annunciation is at 3 second intervals.

The exit de­lay can be from 30 to 250 sec­onds. Default is 60 seconds.

During Exit Delay, if an exit zone trips, then restores, and trips again, the Exit Delay timer restarts. This restart can occur only once. The Exit Delay restart is disabled when programmed for High Line Security operation.

Exit Error Operation: At arming, when an entry/exit zone (EX) is faulted at the end of the exit delay then one of two sequences occur:

For Entry Delay 1 EX type zones:

the bell sounds for the length of time set in Bell Cutoff programming.

the Entry Delay operation starts requiring code entry to disarm

if not disarmed, a zone alarm and an exit error are sent to the receiver.

For Entry Delay 2-4 EX type zones:

the zone is force armed and a zone force arm message is sent to the receiver

an Exit Error is sent to the receiver

the bell sounds for the length of time set in Bell Cutoff programming

Burglary Bell Output

Enter the output number (0 to 6, 500 to 999, G1 to G20, or D1 to D16) that is turned on any time a Burglary type zone is placed in alarm. The output is turned off when you disarm any area and no other Burglary type zones are in alarm. The output can also be turned off using the Alarm Silence option in the User Menu or by entering

a user code with the authority to silence alarms. The duration of this bell output follows the time entered in the System Options>Bell Cutoff Time prompt. See the

Output Options - Bell Cutoff Time section. If Bell Test is selected YES, the Burglary Bell Output entered here is turned on for two seconds each time the system is armed.

Opening/Closing Reports

This option allows an Opening report to be sent to the receiver whenever any area is disarmed. A Closing report is also sent to the receiver when any area is armed.

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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 Getting Started IntroductionBefore you Begin Encrypted Communications XR500N/XR500E only Reset TimeoutProgrammer Operation Programmer Lockout CodesSpecial Keys Power UpKeypads Entering Non-Alpha Characters Entering Alpha CharactersKeypad Displays Current Programming Special CharactersDevices Areas Multiple DisplaysAsterisks in Programming Initialization Clear Communication and Remote Options Set to Factory DefaultsCommunication Test Report Path TypeTest Frequency Test DayFirst Telephone Number Receiver PortSecond Telephone Number Advanced ProgrammingAlarm Switch Setup StringDuplicate Alarms Retry SecondsDoor Access Report Alarm ReportsSupervisory/Trouble Reports Opening/Closing and User ReportsGateway Address Local IP AddressSubnet Mask DNS ServerMessaging Setup Destination 3 User Number Smtp PasswordEmail Communication Type Smtp ServerDevice Setup User Action Allowed Display AreasStatus Display Allowed Options and Actions Not AffectedStrike Time Strike DelayFire Exit Release Output Group15.1 15.2 Relock on Zone 2 Fault?Program 734 Options Activate Zone 2 ShuntActivate Onboard Speaker 15.6 15.7 15.8Card Options Custom Card DefinitionsRequire Site Code 15.915.9 15.10 Site Code DisplayRemote Options PC Modem Manufacturer AuthorizationAllow Network Remote Network Programming PortEntré Backup TCP Port Entré Backup IP AddressEntré Checkin Entré PassphraseSystem Reports Panic Test Communication XR500N/XR500E only AmbushSystem Options Entry DelaySystem Instant ArmingCross Zone Time Reset Swinger BypassSwgrbyps Trips 1 Swinger Bypass Trips Time Zone ChangesProgramming Menu Language Latch Supervisory ZonesUser Menu and Status List Language City/Time ZoneBypass Limit Detect Wireless JammingCard Plus PIN XR500E only House CodeEnable Keypad Panic Keys Wireless Audible AnnunciationOccupied Premises Enhanced Zone TestBell Options Output Options Sensor Reset Output Panic Alarm Output11.6 11.7 11.811.15 Arm-Alarm OutputClosing Wait Output 11.16Output Information Output Groups Menu Display Status List Burglary Zones 15.5 15.6Supervisory Zones Panic ZonesPrinter Reports PC Log Reports 17.10 Door Acs no YES Door Access Reports17.11 17.12 PC Log Real-Time StatusArea Information Closing Check 18.5 18.6 18.7 18.8 18.9 18.10Closing Code Any BypassHome/Sleep/Away Programming 18.10.2Area Name Automatic ArmingArmed Output Number Late Arm DelayLate Output Number Bank Safe & Vault XR500N/XR500E only19.1 Zone InformationZone Number Zone Name19.5 Zone Type SpecificationsArea Assignment 19.6Arming Zone Area Assignment 19.7 19.8Style Arming Zone OperationWireless DMP Wireless19.9 Next Zone19.10.3 19.10.4 19.10.5 19.10.6 19.10.7 19.10.8 Disarm/DisableLED Operation PIR Pulse Count19.11.1 19.11.2 19.11.3 Series Key FobsKey Fob User Number Key Fob Serial NumberButton Action 19.11.719.11.8 Button Press TimeOutput Action 19.11.10 19.11.11 19.11.12Alarm Action FA Series Wireless 19.1219.12.1 19.12.2 19.12.3 Check-in TimeReport to Transmit 19.15 19.16 19.17Presignal Keypad Addresses Zone Retard Delay19.23 19.24Priority 19.2519.26 Fire Panel Slave InputSet Lockout Code Stop21.1 Set Lockout CodeFeature Upgrade Appendix False Alarm ReductionDiagnostics function Network Results Successful Display Failure Display Cellular Results Successful Display Failure DisplayEmail Results Successful Display Failure Display Successful Display Failure DisplayKeypad Displays Using the 984 Command FunctionWalk Test Using the Walk TestZone Types Trip Counter For Walk TestTest End Warning Trip Counter For DMP Wireless Check-in Test WLSFailed Zones Display Keypad Speaker OperationCross Zoning Report Type Immediately Delayed23.7 Events Manager 23.8 User ProfilesCross Talk FA Series Transmitter InformationKeypad Bus and LX-Bus Zone Type Descriptions Wireless Check-in and Supervision DefinitionsZone Type Specifications 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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