DMP Electronics XR2500F manual Revisions to This Document

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Revisions

Revisions to This Document

This section explains the changes made to this document during this revision. It lists the version and identifies the change(s) made, the related section number and section heading, and a summary of the change.

Ver

Section Number and Heading

Quick Explanation of Changes

1.03

31.4

Bell

Added mercantile information

 

32.4

Mercantile Safe & Vault

Removed section

 

32.4

Bell

Added mercantile information

 

32.6

Bank Safe

Removed section

1.02The following changes were implemented for ANSI/UL 864 9th Edition compliance

Complete Document

Removed all references to the 504-24 Power Supply

1.1

Overview

Added reference to optional power supply

1.3

Power Specifications

Added reference to Compliance Instruction section

1.7

LX-Bus

Added reference to 463G

1.8

Outputs

Added output rating

1.11

Compliance Instructions

Added section

2.6

Wiring Diagram

Removed 504-24, 24 VDC batteries, and transformer

 

 

 

Updated Types of Service

3.1 Transformers and AC Power

Removed 100 VA transformer

5.2

Connection

Added reference to optional power supply

 

 

 

Updated Figure 5 for Notification Appliances

5.4

Notification Appliances

Moved to Compliance section

6.8

Power Requirements

Updated 710, 711, 716, 866, and 867 current draw

7.4

Digital Dialer

Added maximum impedance

10.1

Wiring Diagram

Replaced 790F keypad with 630F

10.3 Accessory Devices

Added 463G, updated 865, 866, 867, and 869 descriptions, removed

 

 

 

reference to 690F, and 790F.

11.7

Standby Battery Calculations

Added 463G, and 7100 keypads

11.8

Standby Battery Selection

Added 341, and 352S as optional battery enclosures

12.1

Terminal 5 and 6

Added reference to Notification Appliance section

13.2

Terminal 7 - RED

Added reference to Power Supply section

15.1

Terminals 25-26 and 27-28

Added maximum voltage, maximum normal standby, maximum line

 

 

 

impedance, and ground fault detection

17.2

Contact Rating

Added power factor statement

18.1

J11 Description

Added maximum ratings

18.3

Model 860 Relay Module

Added power factor statement

19.1

J23 Description

Added Wireless Bus reference

24.1

Listed Compliance Specification

Added section

25.8

- 26.12 Universal Burglary

Added sections

27.7

Wireless Audible

Added section

28.8

- 28.13 ANSI/UL 1610

Added sections

29.1

- 29.8 ANSI/UL 636

Added sections

31.8

- 31.13 ANSI/UL 365

Added sections

32.1

- 32.7 ANSI/UL 609

Split from ANSI/UL 365

35.1

Power Supply

Added section

35.9

Fire Protective Signalling

Updated to reflect current panel programming options

35.10 - 35.14 ANSI/UL 864

Added sections

38.4

Communication Programming

Updated to reflect current panel programming options

39.1

- 39.7 Wiring Diagrams

Added wiring diagrams

39.10 Wiring Diagrams

Added reference to 463G

39.11 Wiring Diagrams

Removed reference to 867 module

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XR2500F Installation Guide

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Contents Installation Guide Model XR2500F Command Processor Installation Guide Introduction Secondary Power SupplyFire Command Center MountingPowered Zones for 2-Wire Smoke Detectors Accessory DevicesBattery Information J22 LX-Bus Expansion ConnectorListed Compliance Specifications J1 Ethernet ConnectorReset and Tamper Headers Universal UL Burglary SpecificationsPolice Station Connected and Local Burglar Alarm Units Holdup Alarm UnitsDigital Burglar Alarm Communicator System Units ANSI/ UL Access Control System UnitsWiring Diagrams California State Fire Marshal SpecificationsNew York City MEA Specifications Household Fire Warning System Units ANSI/UL 985, NfpaThis page intentionally left blank Introduction Relays LX-BusOutputs Zone ReferenceMounting Wiring Diagram Use Marking16 VAC Transformer Transformers and AC Power ConnectionAC Connection Earth Ground GNDBattery Connection to XR2500F Command Processor panel Secondary Power SupplyDescription Connection Two 866 NAC ModulesBell Silence/Bell Trouble XR2500F On-board LX-Bus Installing the 481 CardLX-Bus Operation LX-Bus 481 Zone Expansion Interface Card893A Dual Phone Line Module Notification FCC RegistrationFire Command Center Remote Fire Command CenterZone Expansion ExpansionOutput Expansion Accessory Devices Lightning ProtectionAccessory Devices Connecting LX-Bus and Keypad Bus Devices Mounting Keypads and Zone Expansion ModulesBattery Information 11.7 XR2500F Standby Battery Calculations Copy Sub-Totals to nextThis page only Standby Battery Selection Bell Output Keypad BusTerminals 11 Powered Zones for 2-Wire Smoke DetectorsSmoke and Glassbreak Detector Output Current RatingCompatible 2-Wire Smoke Detector Chart DS250HDTerminals Keyswitch Arming ZoneProtection Zones Operational ParametersDry Contact Relay Outputs Output Harness WiringContact Rating J23 6-Pin Header Model 300 Harness WiringJ11 Annunciator Outputs Model 860 Relay ModuleSerial Connector LEDs J22 LX-Bus Expansion ConnectorJ21 Serial Connector LX-Bus Interface Cards23.1 J16 Reset Header J1 Ethernet ConnectorReset and Tamper Headers Ethernet LEDsListed Compliance Specifications Universal UL Burglary SpecificationsHousehold Burglar-Alarm System Units ANSI/UL Area InformationStandard or Encrypted Line Security Proprietary DialerDact Central Station Model 463G Cell Only, Standard or Encrypted Line SecurityPath 1 programming Path 2 programming Path 3 programming Digital Burglar Alarm Communicator System Units ANSI/ UL Holdup Alarm UnitsPolice Station Connected and Local Burglar Alarm Units Bell Automatic Bell TestPath 1 programming Path 2 programming Path 3 programming Panel Designation Access Control System UnitsMercantile Compatible DevicesUniversal Fire Alarm Specifications Local Protective Signaling Systems Power SupplyPower Fail Delay Remote Station Protective Signaling SystemsNotification Appliances Ground FaultHousehold Fire Warning System Units ANSI/UL 985, Nfpa Cross ZoningDigital Dialer and Network Communication California State Fire Marshal SpecificationsNew York City MEA Specifications Communication ProgrammingWiring Diagrams Prewired 866 Modules with NAC ExtenderWiring Diagrams Alarm Bell PWR Bell Out + Bell Trouble DSM-12/24 Module 39.5 867 Class B Style W Notification Appliance Circuit To initiating zoneTo initiating zone DMP Model Dual Style D Zone Module Installation Command Processor Panel Remote Station Reversing Relay ConnectionSecond LX-Bus with Auxiliary Power Supply XR2500F 481 Command Processor PanelLX-Bus Module Connection Powered Burglary Devices Model 860 Relay Module ConnectionRevisions to This Document Ver Section Number and Heading Quick Explanation of ChangesThis page intentionally left blank Operating Instructions Model XR2500F Panels Mounting Instructions Listings and Approvals

XR2500F specifications

The DMP Electronics XR2500F is an advanced and versatile electronic device designed to cater to a wide range of applications including industrial automation, robotics, and smart home technologies. Known for its robust performance and reliable functionalities, the XR2500F stands out as a leading option in the market.

One of the main features of the XR2500F is its powerful processing unit, which ensures efficient handling of complex tasks and data processing. With a clock speed of up to 2.5 GHz, the device is capable of multitasking, enabling users to run multiple applications simultaneously without compromising performance. This makes the XR2500F an ideal choice for applications that require real-time data processing and analysis.

The XR2500F is equipped with an extensive array of connectivity options, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Ethernet capabilities. This allows for seamless integration with various devices and networks. The wireless options facilitate easy communication with cloud services and other IoT devices, making it suitable for smart home automation systems, where synchronization and control are critical.

In terms of memory, the XR2500F offers significant storage capacity, with options that can accommodate up to 64GB of RAM and 512GB of flash storage. This ample memory ensures that users can store large amounts of data and run memory-intensive applications without experiencing slowdowns. Additionally, the device supports expandable memory options, allowing for future upgrades to meet growing demands.

The XR2500F also incorporates advanced security technologies to protect sensitive data. Features like end-to-end encryption and secure boot processes safeguard against unauthorized access and data breaches. This is particularly important in industrial settings where data integrity is critical for operational safety.

Another remarkable characteristic of the XR2500F is its energy efficiency. Designed with the latest power management technologies, the device minimizes energy consumption while maximizing performance. This not only reduces operational costs but also aligns with green technology initiatives.

Overall, the DMP Electronics XR2500F is a high-performance electronic device that combines powerful processing, extensive connectivity, robust memory, enhanced security, and energy efficiency. Its versatility and reliability make it a preferred choice for professionals seeking innovative solutions in automation and control systems.