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XR500/XR100
User’s Guide
Silencing an Alarm
When the alarm bell or siren is sounding, enter your user code or
present your card to a keypad or reader during the Status List display.
All/Perimeter, Home/Sleep/Away, or Home/Sleep/Away with Guest System
CANCEL
VERIFY displays.
• If a burglar alarm is valid, press VERIFY to send a verification
message to the Central Station.
• If a valid alarm has not occurred, press CANCEL to cancel the
alarm and send an Abort or Cancel message to the Central
Station and the security system will be disarmed.
© 2003-2008 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
Information furnished by DMP is believed to be accurate and reliable.
This information is subject to change without notice.
Security Command User’s Guide
for XR500/XR100 Series Command Processor™ Panels
Table of Contents
Section
Page
XR500 and XR100 Security Command™ Systems..........................1
About Your Security System........................................................1
Parts of the System................................................................1
LCD Keypad...........................................................................1
Keypad User Menu.................................................................1
A Note About False Alarms.....................................................1
Test Your System Weekly........................................................1
Emergency Evacuation Plans.......................................................2
Draw a Floor Plan of Your Home or Business............................2
Develop Escape Routes..........................................................2
Decide Where to Meet............................................................2
Practice Your Escape Plans.....................................................2
Early Detection......................................................................2
DMP Keypads . ..........................................................................3
Security Command™, Thinline™, Aqualite™ Keypads................3
Clear Touch™ Keypads...........................................................4
Common Keys on All Keypads.................................................4
Panic Functions......................................................................5
Security Command™, Thinline™, Aqualite™ Keypads................5
Using the Keypad.......................................................................6
Multi-lingual Display Option....................................................6
Keypad Displays Current Programming....................................6
Multiple Displays (XR500 System Only)....................................6
Asterisks in Area Armed Displays.............................................6
Section
Page
Keypad User Options .................................................................7
Backlighting Brightness..........................................................7
Internal Speaker Tone............................................................7
Volume level..........................................................................7
Model Number.......................................................................7
Keypad Address.....................................................................7
Special Keypad Tones.................................................................7
What to do when the trouble tone sounds...............................8
DMP Wireless . ..........................................................................8
Special Wireless Displays ...........................................................9
Special Keypad Displays..............................................................9
ALARM..................................................................................9
TRBL (TROUBLE)...................................................................9
ALARM NOT SENT..................................................................9
ALARM CANCELLED................................................................9
ALARM VERIFIED...................................................................9
ENTER CODE OR PRESENT CARD...........................................9
TRY AGAIN OR INVALID CODE/CARD/PIN............................. 10
INVALID PROFILE................................................................ 10
INVALID AREA.....................................................................10
INVALID TIME.....................................................................10
ARMED AREA.......................................................................10
FAILED TO EXIT (ANTI-PASSBACK)....................................... 10
SYSTEM TROUBLE or SERVICE REQUIRED............................. 10
SYSTEM BUSY.....................................................................10
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TEST IN PROGRESS............................................................. 10
Understanding Security System Terms....................................... 10
Access (Door Access)........................................................... 10
Areas..................................................................................10
Arming................................................................................11
Central Station Monitoring.................................................... 11
Disarming............................................................................11
Fault...................................................................................11
Zone...................................................................................11
Instant Zone........................................................................11
24-hour Zone......................................................................11
Entry or Exit zone................................................................ 11
Status.................................................................................11
Armed Status......................................................................12
View Zone Status................................................................. 12
Browser Feature.................................................................. 12
Arming and Disarming . .................................................... 13
General Arming Operation......................................................... 13
Arming Functions................................................................. 13
Key Fob Arming........................................................................14
Key Fob Disarming................................................................... 15
Area System Arming Operation ................................................ 15
Arming the Area System....................................................... 15
Quick Arming.......................................................................15
Checking the Armed Areas.................................................... 16
Area System Disarming Operation............................................. 16
Disarming the Area System from the keypad.......................... 17
Quick Disarming.................................................................. 17
All/Perimeter System Arming..................................................... 17
System Ready/System Not Ready.......................................... 17
All/Perimeter Shortcut Key Arming........................................ 17
Arming an All/Perimeter System............................................ 18
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All/Perimeter System Disarming................................................. 18
Disarming an All/Perimeter System........................................ 19
Disarming During an Alarm................................................... 19
Home/Sleep/Away and Home/Sleep/Away with Guest Arming...... 19
System Ready/System Not Ready Keypad Displays................. 19
Home/Sleep/Away and Home/Sleep/Away with Guest Shortcut
Key Arming.....................................................................19
Arming a Home/Sleep/Away or Home/Sleep/Away w/ Guest... 20
Home/Sleep/Away and Home/Sleep/Away w/ Guest Disarming.... 20
Disarming a Home/Sleep/Away or a Home/Sleep/Away w/Guest.. 21
Disarming During an Alarm................................................... 21
Extending Schedules ............................................................... 21
Keypad Shortcut Keys............................................................... 22
Arming Function.................................................................. 22
Sensor (Fire) Reset Function................................................. 22
Monitor (Chime) Function..................................................... 22
User Menu......................................................................... 23
Accessing the User Menu ......................................................... 23
User Menu Options...................................................................23
Menu Option.......................................................................23
Alarm Silence...........................................................................24
Using the Alarm Silence Function.......................................... 24
Sensor Reset ..........................................................................24
Sensor (Fire) Reset Shortcut Key........................................... 24
Resetting the Sensors.......................................................... 24
Door Access . ..........................................................................24
Using the Door Access.......................................................... 24
Armed Areas Display ............................................................... 25
Using the Armed Areas Function........................................... 25
Outputs On Off ......................................................................25
Turning the Outputs ON and OFF.......................................... 25
Browser Feature.................................................................. 25
XR500/XR100 User’s Guide
Zone Status ............................................................................26
Using the Zone Status Function............................................. 26
Browser Feature.................................................................. 26
Bypass Zones . ........................................................................26
Using the Bypass Zones Function.......................................... 26
Browser Feature.................................................................. 27
Zone Monitor ..........................................................................27
Monitor (Chime) Shortcut Key............................................... 27
Testing your system’s burglary protection.............................. 27
Using the Zone Monitor Function........................................... 27
Browser Feature.................................................................. 28
System Status . .......................................................................28
Using the System Status Function......................................... 28
Keypad Display....................................................................28
System Test ............................................................................28
Using the System Test Function............................................ 28
Using the Panic Zone Test (XR500N/E Only)........................... 29
User Profiles ...........................................................................29
Adding User Profiles............................................................. 30
Browser Feature.................................................................. 30
Changing User Profiles......................................................... 30
Browser Feature.................................................................. 31
Deleting User Profiles........................................................... 31
Browser Feature.................................................................. 31
TEMP CODE.........................................................................31
ANTI PASS NO . ..................................................................31
EASY ARM/DISARM?............................................................ 31
SHIFT TIME ACCESS: 1 2 3 4 ANYTIME................................. 31
RE ARM DELAY ................................................................... 31
USE SECONDARY LANGUAGE................................................ 31
User Codes .............................................................................33
Adding User Codes............................................................... 33
Browser Feature.................................................................. 34
Changing User Codes........................................................... 34
Browser Feature.................................................................. 34
Deleting User Codes............................................................. 34
Browser Feature.................................................................. 35
Forgive Failure to Exit............................................................... 35
Ambush Code .........................................................................35
Schedules ...............................................................................36
Setting Shift (S1 S2 S3 S4) Schedules................................... 37
Setting Output (OUT) and Door (DOOR) Schedules................ 38
Setting Holiday ABC Schedules for S1, S2, S3, S4, OUT, and
DOOR Schedules............................................................. 39
Setting Holiday Dates (HOL)................................................. 40
Extending Schedules (EXT)................................................... 40
Setting the Date and Time ....................................................... 41
Setting the System’s Date and Time...................................... 41
Display Events ........................................................................41
Service Request ......................................................................42
Fire Drill .................................................................................42
Starting a Fire Drill test........................................................ 42
Ending a Fire Drill test.......................................................... 42
System Setup.................................................................... 43
System Setup Record .............................................................. 43
Keypad Record . ......................................................................43
Key Fob Button Programming . ................................................. 44
Area Names and Numbers Record............................................. 45
User Profiles Record ................................................................ 46
User Codes Record .................................................................. 47
Schedules Record . .................................................................. 48
Holiday Date Record . .............................................................. 49
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Appendix A........................................................................ 50
Appendix E......................................................................... 62
About the Display Events Section ............................................. 50
Easy Entry™ User’s Guide......................................................... 62
Using the Display Events...................................................... 50
Door Strike..........................................................................62
Arming and Disarming Event Displays........................................ 51
Arming and Disarming an Area System.................................. 62
Zone Event Displays................................................................. 51
Arming and Disarming an All/Perimeter System . ................... 63
Supervisory Event Displays....................................................... 51
Arming and Disarming a Home/Sleep/Away System and a Home/
User Code Change Event Displays............................................. 51
Sleep/Away with Guest System......................................... 63
Zone Bypass Event Displays...................................................... 51
Disarming with Entry Delay................................................... 63
Door Access Event Displays....................................................... 52
Frequently Asked Questions...................................................... 64
About Door Access............................................................... 52
System Monitor Event Displays.................................................. 52
Schedule Change Event Displays............................................... 53
Wireless Jamming Event Displays.............................................. 53
Wireless Trouble Event Displays................................................. 53
Appendix B........................................................................ 54
Zone Status Browser ............................................................... 54
Bypass Zones Browser.............................................................. 55
Zone Monitor Browser.............................................................. 55
Add User Codes Browser........................................................... 56
Change User Codes Browser ................................................... 56
Delete User Codes Browser....................................................... 57
Add User Profiles Browser . ..................................................... 57
Change User Profiles Browser .................................................. 58
Delete User Profiles Browser..................................................... 58
Output Groups Browser............................................................ 59
Outputs On/Off Browser........................................................... 59
Appendix C........................................................................ 60
User Disarm and Entry.............................................................. 60
Entering User Names . ............................................................. 60
Appendix D........................................................................ 61
DMP Wireless Description ........................................................ 61
LED Status Operation........................................................... 61
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XR500/XR100 User’s Guide
Introduction
XR500 and XR100 Security Command™ Systems
This Guide covers operation of the XR500 Series and the XR100
Series Security Command™ system.
About Your Security System
The system has been designed with your safety and comfort in
mind. It uses the latest in computer based technology to create
the most advanced, user friendly security, fire, and access control
system available.
The system combines ease of use with a simple to understand DMP
keypad to offer the full range of features requested by today’s
security system owners.
Use the system to turn portions of your protection on or off by
pressing a few keys, or have the system turn on or off automatically
by entering a simple schedule. You can add, delete, and change
personal user codes at any time or check the status of protection
devices in the system.
Parts of the System
There are two main parts to the security system, the keypad and
the keypad User Menu.
LCD Keypad
This is the device we have placed at certain locations throughout
the premises that allow you to turn the system protection on and
off using your personal user code.
Keypad User Menu
The keypad provides a simple User Menu containing all of the
functions you need to fully operate your system such as changing
the time of day or a personal user code.
Introduction
A Note About False Alarms
One of the most important concerns facing the security industry
today is false alarms. The accidental dispatching of police and
fire agencies places others in jeopardy by limiting the response
capability of those emergency service units.
As part of our commitment to reducing false alarms, we would
like to encourage you to read this guide thoroughly. All the
information contained here can help you quickly, and comfortably,
learn the Security Command™ system operation. If you have any
additional questions, or feel that you need more training, please
do not hesitate to contact your alarm dealer.
Note: There may be a 30-second alarm communication delay
pre‑programmed at installation to allow disarming if a false alarm
occurs. This delay is optional and can be removed or increased to
45 seconds by your alarm dealer.
Test Your System Weekly
It is recommended that you test the burglary portion of your
system at least once each week. Testing should involve an active
test of all doors, windows, and motion detectors connected to
your system. If your system also has fire protection, call the
service department to find out how this portion of your system
should be tested.
Refer to the System Test section of this guide for instructions on
testing the burglary portion of your system and refer to the Fire
Drill section for instructions on testing your system fire bells.
XR500/XR100 User’s Guide
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Emergency Evacuation Plans
The National Fire Protection Association recommends that you
establish an emergency evacuation plan to safeguard lives in the
event of a fire or other emergency. Draw a Floor Plan of Your Home or Business
On a clean sheet of paper, draw the walls, windows, doors, and
stairs. Also draw any obstacles that a person may encounter while
exiting the building such as large furniture or appliances.
Early Detection
The best way to survive a fire or other emergency is to get out
early. The installation of a fire alarm system, with smoke and
carbon monoxide detectors in each room, can greatly decrease
your risk of loss or injury.
First Floor
Develop Escape Routes
Determine at least two routes the occupants in each room can
take to safely escape. One route can be the most obvious such
as the door. Another can be through a window that can be easily
opened. If the window is high off the ground, an escape ladder
should be provided.
Fire Escape
Window Ladder
Draw arrows on the floor plan to show escape routes from each
room.
Decide Where to Meet
Prearrange a meeting place outside and away from where
emergency personnel are likely to be working. A neighbor’s house
or across the street in front of the house are good locations. Always
perform a head count to make sure all occupants safely exited.
NEVER ENTER A BURNING BUILDING. If the head count shows one
or more persons missing, give this information immediately to the
authorities. Never enter a building to look for someone.
Second Floor
Building Front
Building Back
Practice Your Escape Plans
Devising an escape plan is only the beginning. For the plan to be
effective everyone should practice escape routes from each room.
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XR500/XR100 User’s Guide
Introduction
DMP Keypads
32-Character Display
Your system may have one or more easy to use LCD keypads that
allow you to properly operate the system.
•
Security Command™ Keypads
•
Thinline™ or Aqualite™ Keypads
•
Clear Touch™ Keypads
Power LED
Armed LED
ABC PRINTING
F R I 2 : 51 AM
R
A
R
M
E
D
Select Keys
!
Security Command™, Thinline™, Aqualite™ Keypads
The Select keys
There are four keys under the display called the Select keys.
These keys are one of the features that make your system so easy
to operate. They allow you to make selections by pressing the
Select key under a choice shown in the display.
Note: For the purposes of this guide, when instructed to press
the first Select key, press the far left Select key; the second
Select key is the second from the left; third Select key is second
from the right; and the fourth Select key is the far right key.
1
ABC
5
MNO
9
2
D EF
6
P Q R
0
3
GH I
7
STU
4
JKL
8
V WX
COMMAND
YZ
COMMAND Key
Back Arrow Key
Data Entry Digit keys
Security Command™ Keypad
POWER LED
This LED indicates the panel Power status. It is recommended
you contact the service department when the Power LED is off or
blinks.
LED Operation
AC
Battery
ON (Steady)
OK
OK
OFF
Trouble
N/A
BLINKS
OK
Trouble
ARMED LED
This LED is ON steady anytime a burglary protection area is armed
and is OFF when ALL areas are disarmed.
Introduction
XR500/XR100 User’s Guide
Thinline™/Aqualite™ Keypad
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Clear Touch™ Keypads
AC Power/Armed LED
32-Character
Display with
Four Touch
Select Areas
Data Entry
Digit Keys
FRI
2 : 51 AM
Logo
Icon
Three Panic Icons
Back Arrow Key
COMMAND Key
Clear Touch™ Keypad
Clear Touch™ Select Areas — There are four Select Areas
in the display. These Select Areas are one of the features that
make your system so easy to operate. They allow you to make
selections by touching the area to choose the item in the display.
Select Area 2
Select Area 1
Select Area 3
Select Area 4
32-Character Display
Touch Select Areas
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Note: For the purposes of this guide when using Clear Touch™
Keypads, when instructed to press the first Select area, touch
Select Area 1; the second Select area touch Select Area 2; third
Select area touch Select Area 3; and the fourth Select area
touch Select Area 4.
AC Power/Armed LED
The LED indicates the Power and Armed status of the panel.
Depending on the operation, the LED displays in Red or Blue as
listed in the table.
Color and Activity
Blue Steady
Blue Blinking
No Light
Red Steady
Red/Blue Alternate
Red Blinking
LED Operation
Panel Disarmed, AC Power OK, Battery OK
Panel Disarmed, AC Power OK, Battery Trouble
Panel Disarmed, AC Power Fault, Battery OK
Panel Armed, AC Power OK, Battery OK
Panel Armed, AC Power OK, Battery Trouble
Panel Armed, AC Power Fault, Battery OK
Common Keys on All Keypads
Data Entry Digit keys
These keys allow you to enter your user code when arming or
disarming or enter other information into the system.
COMMAND (CMD) key
The COMMAND key allows you to advance through the keypad
displays, User Menu, or complete a data entry function.
Back Arrow (<—) key
The Back Arrow (<—) key is used to go back through the keypad
displays while operating your system. You can press the Back
Arrow key to back up through the list of functions in the User Menu
or to erase the last character you entered.
XR500/XR100 User’s Guide
Introduction
Panic Functions
Your keypad may be set up to send a Panic, Emergency, or Fire
report to the central station. This function is optional. If this
option is programmed for your keypad, icons display below the top
row Select keys/areas.
Clear Touch™ Keypads
Touch the icon for 2 seconds until a beep is heard.
Touch Select Areas
Security Command™, Thinline™, Aqualite™ Keypads
Press and hold the two Select keys adjacent to the desired icon for
2 seconds, until a beep from the keypad is heard.
Top Row Select Keys
Police
!
Police
Emergency
Top Row Select Keys
Police
Emergency
Fire
Thinline™/Aqualite™ Keypad Panic Keys
Introduction
Fire
Clear Touch™ Keypad Panic Icons
Fire
Security Command™ Keypad Panic Keys
Emergency
Security Command™, Thinline™, Aqualite™ Keypads
7/0 Panic Function
Security Command™, Thinline™, and Aqualite™ Keypads may also be
programmed at installation to allow the user to initiate an optional
Panic alarm by simultaneously pressing and holding the 7 and 0
(zero) keys. When the 7 and 0 keys are pressed for a short time,
the keypad sends a Panic alarm report to the central station.
Note: The 7/0 Panic Function is not available on Clear Touch™
keypads.
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Using the Keypad
Multi-lingual Display Option
Your system may be programmed to display the User Menu and
Status Display text in multiple languages. When the COMMAND
key is pressed, the option to choose the language displays. Select
the language you want to use. The language chosen continues to
display at this keypad until another language is chosen.
Keypad Displays Current Programming
Most User Menu options displayed at the keypad show the currently
selected option in the panel memory. These options are either
shown as a number, a blank, or a NO or YES. To change a number
press any top row Select key. The current option is replaced with
a dash. Press the number(s) on the keypad you want to enter as
the new number for that option.
It is not necessary to enter numbers with leading zeros. The panel
automatically right justifies when you press the COMMAND key. To
change an option that requires a NO or YES response, press the top
row Select key for the response not selected. For example, if the
current option is YES and you want to change it to NO, press the
third Select key. The display changes to NO. Press the COMMAND
key to go to the next option.
Asterisks in Area Armed Displays
Asterisks display next to a programming option that is already
selected. As shown in the example, options that are selected to
display the current programming selection have an asterisk next
to the number. Those that are not selected simply display the
number. In the Areas example, areas 3, 8, 9, 15, 19, 23, 25, and 31
are not selected. The area numbers with asterisks are selected.
Areas
*1 *2
*5 *6
9 *10
*13 *14
3 *4
*7
8
*11 *12
15 *16
*17
*21
25
*29
*18
*22
*26
*30
19
23
*27
31
*20
*24
*28
*32
To select or deselect a number, simply enter the number using the
digit keys on the keypad. This same scheme is used when viewing
the panel armed status and other programming and operational
functions. Remember to press the COMMAND key to display the
rest of the area numbers on XR500 systems.
Note: XR100 Systems support 8 areas.
Multiple Displays (XR500 System Only)
For some User Menu options, such as Access Areas under User
Profiles there are several displays containing lists. For example,
when using Access Areas, areas 1 through 32 display on four
separate displays. First, areas 1 through 8 display. Press the
COMMAND key to display areas 9 through 16. Press the COMMAND
key again to display areas 17 through 25. Press the COMMAND key
one more time to display areas 26 through 32.
Note: Only areas pre-programmed at installation can be viewed.
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Introduction
Keypad User Options
The User Options allow you to make adjustments to your keypad to
best fit your environment and needs. On Security Command™, Thinline™, or Aqualite™ keypads to
access the User Options portion of the keypad, press and hold
the Back Arrow and COMMAND keys for two seconds. The keypad
display changes to SET BRIGHTNESS. Press the COMMAND key to
display the next option or the Back Arrow key to exit.
On Clear Touch™ keypads to access User Options, touch and hold
the center of the logo icon for two seconds. The display changes
to SET BRIGHTNESS. Touch the COMMAND (CMD) key to display the
next option or touch the Back Arrow (<—) to exit the User Options
function.
Backlighting Brightness
At the SET BRIGHTNESS display, use the left Select key to lower
the keypad brightness. Use the right Select key to increase the
brightness.
Note: If the brightness level is lowered, it temporarily reverts
back to maximum intensity whenever a key is pressed.
On Security Command™, Thinline™, or Aqualite™ keypads this
sets the LCD display, AC LED, and the Green keyboard backlighting
brightness level.
On Clear Touch™ keypads the user selected brightness may
be set to off which allows the glass graphic display to turn off
(clear glass). Simply touch the glass anywhere and the backlight
illuminates for data entry. When the speaker is sounding, the
backlight illuminates at one-half (1/2) brightness.
Volume level
Set the volume level of the keypad internal speaker for key
presses. During alarm, trouble, and prewarn conditions, the
volume is always at maximum level. At SET VOLUME LEVEL, use
the left Select key to lower the keypad volume. Use the right
Select key to raise the volume.
Model Number
The keypad model number, firmware version, and date display, but
cannot be changed.
Keypad Address
The current address assigned to the keypad displays, but cannot
be changed. Press the Back Arrow key to exit the User Options
function.
Special Keypad Tones
Your keypad also contains a small speaker that alerts you about
events as they occur on your system. For burglary alarms, as soon
as the first digit key is pressed to enter a user code, the keypad
tone stops. If a valid user code is not entered or an invalid user
code is entered within five seconds, the tone begins sounding
again. Below are brief descriptions of the different tones you hear
from the keypad.
Fire Alarm tone: An intermittent sweeping siren that sounds until
the fire alarm is silenced. From LCD keypads only.
Burglary Alarm tone: A constant siren tone that continues until
the alarm is silenced. From LCD keypads only.
Key press tone: A short beep each time you press a key on the
Internal Speaker Tone
keypad and it is acknowledged by the system.
Set the tone of the keypad internal speaker. At the SET TONE
display, use the top left Select key to make the tone lower. Use
the right Select key to make the tone higher.
Introduction
XR500/XR100 User’s Guide
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Prewarn tone: A continuous pulsed tone that sounds when you
open an entry delay door on a system that is armed (turned on)
reminding you to disarm the burglary protection. The tone silences
as soon as the first user code digit key is pressed. If a valid user
code is not entered or an invalid user code is entered within five
seconds, the prewarn tone begins sounding again.
DMP Wireless
Exit tone: A continuous pulsing tone that sounds during the exit
countdown just after arming all areas of your system to remind
you to exit the premise. At ten seconds prior to the end of the
countdown, the rate of pulsing increases.
The drawing shows the button layout
for all three models. Each button on
the key fob is programmed to perform
a specific action. The button names
are listed below.
TOP = the Key Fob Top button
BTM = the Key Fob Bottom button
LFT = the Key Fob Left button
RGT = the Key Fob Right button
Monitor tone: A pulsed tone for one second, one pulse only that
sounds whenever a door or window is opened while you are using
the zone monitor function from the User Menu. LCD keypads sound
a doorbell chime. See Zone Monitor.
Note: When toggling to a RMV monitor state, the Zone Monitor
tone does not sound.
Trouble tone: A steady tone indicating a trouble condition on your
system. Press a Select key to silence.
What to do when the trouble tone sounds
You can silence the trouble tone by pressing any key.
This only silences the keypad and does not correct the
condition that originally caused the trouble.
Your system may have DMP wireless devices including key fob(s).
There are three types of DMP wireless key fobs available:
4-Button Model 1145 Key Fob
4-Button Layout
2-Button Model 1146 Key Fob
LED
1-Button Model 1147 Key Fob
The button programming list for the
key fob(s) connected to your system is
located in the System Setup section of
this guide. Refer to Appendix D for LED
Status operation information. Specific
function labels can be added to each
button to indicate button operation.
For best operation, allow the LED
to light and turn off before pressing
another button. The key fob may
not complete sending the signal for
the button press if another button is
pressed too soon.
TOP
LFT
RGT
BTM
Connect Keyring or Lanyard Here
2-Button Layout
1-Button Layout
TOP
TOP
BTM
Key Fob Examples and
Button Names
If there is no LED light, the battery for your key fob may need
replacing or you could be out of range.
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XR500/XR100 User’s Guide
Introduction
Special Wireless Displays
Your system may use wireless transmitters to send alarm and
trouble information from the protection devices to the panel.
Wireless systems have a few unique keypad displays.
BACK DOOR - LOBAT - (Low Battery) The battery in a wireless
transmitter is low. (BACK DOOR is used as an example only.)
BACK DOOR - MISNG - (Missing) The panel is not receiving the
wireless transmitter periodic test report.
WIRELESS - TRBL - (Trouble) Some part of your wireless system is
operating improperly. Call the service department for assistance.
WIRELESS RECEIVER JAMMED - ALARM - Your system may be
programmed for wireless interference detection and, if displayed,
your wireless receiver has detected a jamming signal while the
system is armed.
WIRELESS RECEIVER JAMMED - TRBL - (Trouble) Your system
may be programmed for wireless interference detection and, if
displayed, your wireless receiver has detected a jamming signal
while the system is disarmed.
Special Keypad Displays
As you use your system, you occasionally see a keypad display
that asks you to enter a code or that describes a condition on the
system. Below are some examples of the keypad displays:
ALARM
A 24-hour zone (for example fire or panic) or an armed burglary
zone has been tripped. Your system may sound bells or sirens.
ALARM NOT SENT
The alarm signal was aborted and was not sent to the central
station because a user code was entered to disarm the system
before the alarm signal was sent to the central station. Also,
your system may be pre-programmed at installation to send an
Abort signal to the Central Station that an alarm occurred but was
not sent because the user entered a code before the delay time
expired. Refer to the Introduction section of this guide.
ALARM CANCELLED
An Alarm signal just sent to the central station was cancelled
because a user code was entered to disarm the system after the
alarm was sent. Also, an Alarm Cancel signal is sent to the Central
Station.
ALARM VERIFIED
A valid burglar alarm has occurred and has been manually verified
by the user. The alarm system also transmits a VERIFY message to
the Central Station.
ENTER CODE OR PRESENT CARD
The system requires you to enter your user code or present your
user card/proximity credential to a keypad or card reader. User
codes or reads can be required for turning your system on (arming),
turning your system off (disarming), and many other functions.
As you enter your user code, the keypad display shows an asterisk
(*) in place of each digit pressed. This keeps others from seeing
your user code on the display as it is entered.
TRBL (TROUBLE)
There is a problem with a protection device or system component.
This display is accompanied by a description of the problem.
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TRY AGAIN OR INVALID CODE/CARD/PIN
The user code, card read, or PIN you have used is not recognized
by the system. Check the user code or PIN or present the card to
the reader again.
INVALID PROFILE
All user codes have a profile that allow the user to only access
certain functions. When users attempt functions outside their
authority, the INVALID PROFILE message displays.
INVALID AREA
A user has attempted a door access for an area they are not
assigned.
SYSTEM TROUBLE or SERVICE REQUIRED
There is a problem with one or more of the components in your
system. Contact our service department as soon as possible.
SYSTEM BUSY
The system is performing another task of a higher priority. This
usually only takes a few moments.
TEST IN PROGRESS
The system is currently being tested by an installation or service
technician.
Understanding Security System Terms
INVALID TIME
A user code assigned to a specific schedule is entered outside of
the valid schedule. See Schedules and User Codes.
Throughout this guide, and in some displays on your keypad, you
may see certain words or phrases that might be unfamiliar. Below
are some terms you may see here and on your keypad display:
ARMED AREA
A user has attempted a door access to an armed area to which they
do not have arming and disarming authority.
Access (Door Access)
Entry/Exit doors that are used to restrict access to the building
or provide door access to authorized users. When a user code is
entered at the keypad by entering a code or presenting a card to
a reader, the system verifies authority and unlocks the door for a
short period of time. See Easy Entry User’s Guide in Appendix E.
FAILED TO EXIT (ANTI-PASSBACK)
Anti-passback requires users to properly exit (egress) an area they
have previously accessed. If they fail to exit through the proper
card reader location, they are not granted access on their next
attempt. A Failed to Exit message appears when a user assigned
the anti-passback option attempts to re-enter an area which they
did not exit properly. The user must exit the area through the
proper door. If not possible, your system administrator should
select the Forgive option in the User Codes menu option.
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Areas
An area is made up of burglary zones that can be armed or
disarmed together. One area might consist of the office doors and
windows. When you arm the office, these zones arm together and
sound an alarm if opened.
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Introduction
Arming
Turns on the burglary protection in one or more areas of the
system. When armed, the system is able to sound alarm bells or
sirens and, if monitored, send alarm reports to a central station
when a burglary zone is tripped.
Instant Zone
Interior protection devices and perimeter devices, such as exterior
windows, passive infrared detectors (PIR), and non entry doors,
are typically not programmed with delay times. If these zones are
tripped while the system is armed, an alarm instantly occurs.
Fire, panic, and other 24-hour devices are always turned on and do
not need to be armed.
24-hour Zone
A 24-hour zone is not turned on or off by arming or disarm­ing your
system. Some examples of 24-hour zones are fire zones, panic
zones, and temperature control zones.
Central Station Monitoring
Your system can also be programmed to automatically send
alarm, trouble, and arming and disarming reports to a central
station. Operators at the central station dispatch the appropriate
authorities or contact you with the specific event information.
Disarming
Turns off one or more areas of the system. When disarmed, the
system does NOT sound alarms or send alarm reports to a central
station when a burglary zone faults.
Fault
You may see the keypad display FRONT DOOR —FAULT. This means
that there is a problem with the front door, such as the door being
open when you are arming the system. If you see a —FAULT display,
attempt to correct the problem (in this case shut the door). After
the zone is in a normal state, you may arm the system. You may
also bypass the zone and then arm the system.
Zone
A zone refers to one or more protected openings (doors or
windows) or pro­tection devices (motion or glassbreak detectors)
grouped together under the same zone name and number.
Entry or Exit zone
Almost all systems have one or more doors through which you can
access the premises. These doors are programmed with a delay
time to allow you to enter or exit without setting off the alarm.
When you arm the system, activity on this zone is ignored until
the exit delay time expires. Once that time has expired and the
system is fully armed, opening the door causes the panel to start
the entry delay time. During the entry delay time, you must enter
a valid user code to disarm the system or an alarm occurs.
Status
Status is a feature that automatically displays the armed or
dis­armed status of your system on the keypads. Alarm or trouble
con­ditions on a zone or a system monitor such as AC or battery
trouble can also display. There are two types of status information
available: Armed Status and Status List.
Often, similar devices in the same general location share the same
zone. For example, the windows on the east side of the premises
can all be grouped together in a zone named E. WINDOWS.
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Status List
The keypad Status List displays any alarm or trouble condition on
a zone, and any trouble condition on an internal system monitor.
The system monitors include the AC power, battery power, panel
box tamper, printer, and phone lines. If more than one alarm or
trouble condition occurs at the same time, the keypad sequences
this information on its display.
If the alarm is from a 24-hour zone or a system monitor, it remains
in the Sta­tus List until it re­stores. If one or more armed burglary
zones trip at the same time, the last one to trip remains in the
Status List. This is to ensure that if a burglary has occurred the
last zone tripped remains displayed even if it has been restored.
Armed Status
Armed Status is the keypad display of the current armed condition
of areas within your security system.
ALL SYSTEM ON
SLEEP SYSTEM ON
All areas are armed.
The perimeter and interior are armed
but the bedroom area is disarmed.
If your system is set up as a Home/Sleep/Away with Guest system,
the arming status of the main system is the same as a standard
Home/Sleep/Away system. The current arming status of the Guest
systems displays as follows:
The keypad displays
When
HOME GUEST 1 ON
The first guest house perimeter is armed
in a Home/Sleep/Away with Guest
system.
SLEEP GUEST 1 ON
The first guest house perimeter and
interior are armed but the bedroom
area is disarmed.
ALL GUEST 1 ON
All first guest house areas are armed.
If your system is set up as an Area system with areas one to eight,
the display shows: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. When you arm areas 1, 3, 5, and
7 the keypad displays: 1 3 5 7.
Note: The XR100 system allows one guest house system while the
XR500 allows two guest house systems.
If your Area system is setup with nine or higher areas and the system
is armed, the display reads: ALL SYSTEM ON or SYSTEM ON. Refer to
Checking Armed Areas for information about checking the armed areas.
Also, for keypads that include an Armed LED, the Armed LED is
ON steady anytime any area is armed and OFF when ALL areas are
disarmed.
If your system is set up as a Home/Sleep/Away or All/Perimeter
system, one of the following displays indicate the current Armed
Status:
The keypad displays
When
HOME SYSTEM ON
The perimeter is armed in a Home/
Sleep/Away system.
PERIMETER ON
The perimeter is armed in an All/
Perimeter system.
Browser Feature
Refer to Appendix B at the back of this guide for diagrams showing
you how to use the built-in browsers.
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View Zone Status
To view disarmed zones that are in fault, press any Select key when
the status list displays.
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Arming and Disarming
General Arming Operation
Regardless of which configuration is programmed, much of the
Your system has been programmed to operate in one of four operation is similar. Throughout this guide, any differences
configurations: Area, All/Perimeter, Home/Sleep/Away, or Home/ between the systems are noted for your convenience.
Sleep/Away with Guest.
Arming Functions
• Area — Your burglary protection is divided into up to 32 Arming or Disarming: You can arm and disarm all areas at one
areas. Each area can have a custom name, be turned on or time or each area individually. You can only arm or disarm areas
off independently of other areas, and limit access to only those authorized for your user code.
users with proper authority.
Arm All or Selective Arming: After entering your user code, the
• All/Perimeter — Your burglary protection is divided into two system allows you to arm either all of the areas to which you have
areas: Interior and Perimeter.
access or one or more selected areas. If you choose to arm all
Perimeter arming is when you are staying inside but want the areas, the system begins verifying that all zones in those areas
comfort of knowing the exterior doors and windows are armed. are in a good condition. If you choose to arm selected areas, the
Perimeter arming allows you to move freely about inside system prompts you to choose the areas you want to arm.
without setting off any interior alarms.
After making your arming selection, the keypad displays any zones
All arms both the Perimeter and the Interior of the system. You that are currently bypassed. These zones remain by­passed until
want to arm both of these areas when leaving the building and the system is armed and then disarmed. Any 24-hour zones in a
faulted condition also display.
no one is left inside.
• Home/Sleep/Away — Your burglary protection is divided into Bypassing Zones: Before arming, the system verifies that all doors,
two or three areas: Perimeter, Interior, and Bedrooms.
win­dows, and other protection devices to be armed are in normal
Home (Perimeter) arming is when you are staying inside but want condition. If everything is verified, the system arms. If there is
a prob­lem on one or more burglary zones, the system cannot arm
the comfort of knowing the exterior doors and windows are armed.
Sleep (Optional) (Perimeter and Interior) arms all areas except until the problem is corrected. If the problem is simply an open
door or window, correct the problem and try arming again.
those near bedrooms and nighttime areas.
Away (Perimeter, Interior, and Bedrooms) arms all three areas If the problem cannot be corrected, you can force arm or bypass
the zone or wait until the zone can be repaired by a service
when you leave the building and no one is left inside.
• Home/Sleep/Away with Guest — Your burglary protection has a main technician. A force armed zone is ignored by the system until
house system and up to two guest house systems (XR100 has 1 guest it restores to normal. A bypassed zone is ignored by the system
house system while XR500 offers 2). Each house is separate and during the entire armed period. A zone remains bypassed until the
system is disarmed.
works just like the Home/Sleep/Away system previously mentioned.
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In some cases, you might see the keypad display FRONT DOOR —
FAULT. The keypad then displays priority zone which is a zone that
cannot be bypassed. The problem on the zone must be corrected
before the system can be armed.
When choosing to bypass a protection device or zone, there may
be a pre‑programmed maximum number of zones (up to 8) that
can be bypassed in an area when that area is being armed. This
limit is programmed at installation.
Arming Messages:
For Area systems the keypad briefly displays SYSTEM ON if only
selected areas are armed. The keypad briefly displays ALL SYSTEM
ON when all areas in the system are armed.
For All/Perimeter systems the keypad briefly displays PERIMETER
ON if only selected areas are arming. The keypad briefly displays
ALL SYSTEM ON when all areas in the system are armed.
For Home/Sleep/Away systems the keypad displays HOME SYSTEM ON or
SLEEP SYSTEM ON if only selected areas are arming. The keypad briefly
displays ALL SYSTEM ON when all areas in the system are armed.
For Home/Sleep/Away with Guest systems the main system arms the
same as a Home/Sleep/Away system. A keypad assigned to the first
guest house system displays HOME GUEST 1 ON or SLEEP GUEST 1 ON
if only selected areas are arming. The keypad displays ALL GUEST 1
ON when all areas in the guest house system are armed.
Note: If your system uses a keyswitch to arm an area, the exit
delay time does NOT show on the keypad display.
When you arm both the Perimeter and Interior to leave the
building but then you do not exit by the time the exit delay ends,
the system automatically arms but the interior area(s) will remain
disarmed because you have not exited.
Should you exit the building and the door does not close properly,
your system may be programmed so that when the exit delay
countdown ends, then the entry delay starts and the bell will sound
to alert you to the situation. Enter your user code to stop the bell
and disarm the system. Rearm the system, exit the building, and
make sure the door is securely closed.
ONE MOMENT . . . Message: If your system is monitored, it
may be programmed to wait for the arming report transmission
to the central station before displaying the armed mes­sage. This
verifies your phone lines are working properly. While the system is
waiting for the transmission, the display reads ONE MO­MENT... If
the report is received, the keypad displays the armed message. If
the report is not received, the keypad displays LOCAL ALARM ONLY
before displaying the armed message.
Note: Your system may be pre-programmed at installation to:
— send arming or zone bypassing reports to a central station
— arm and/or disarm specific areas at specific keypads.
Exit Delay: The keypad then displays the exit delay time as it counts Key Fob Arming
down. Your system may be pre-programmed at installation to beep Press and hold the key fob button programmed for Arming or the Toggle
the exit delay tone at eight-second intervals until the last 10 seconds arm/disarm button. The Red LED two-second acknowledgement light
when the keypad beeps at three‑second intervals. After exiting the indicates All System On. The Green/Red two‑second acknowledgement
building, if you re-enter during the countdown the exit countdown light indicates System On with some areas armed.
restarts, allowing additional time to then disarm or again exit the
building during the countdown. This restart can occur only one time.
When the exit delay time ex­pires, all disarmed zones are armed.
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Key Fob Disarming
Press and hold the key fob button programmed for Disarming
or the Toggle arm/disarm button. The Green LED two-second
acknowledgement light indicates All System Off.
Area System Arming Operation
Area Assignment: Your security system has been set up into
separate areas. The number of areas and their names are listed on
the table in System Setup.
Arming the Area System
1. Press the COMMAND key until ARM DISARM is displayed.
2. Select ARM to arm the system.
3. Enter your user code if required. The keypad displays
ALL? NO YES.
4. Select NO to arm only selected areas. Go to step 5. Select
YES to arm all areas authorized for your user code. Go to
step 6.
5. If you selected NO in step 4, the display begins to list each
area to which you have access followed by NO YES.
Example: OFFICE NO YES
5a. Select YES for each area you want to arm.
5b. Select NO for each area you do not want to arm.
6. The system displays any bypassed zones or faulted 24-hour
or Priority zones. A faulted Priority zone cannot be armed.
7a. If a problem exists on a zone, the zone name and
problem is shown followed by: OKAY BYPASS STOP.
7b. Select OKAY to force arm the faulted zone.
7c. Select BYPASS to bypass all faulted zones being
displayed.
Note: 24-hour zones cannot be bypassed.
7d. Select STOP to stop the system from arming. Correct
the zone problem(s) and return to step 1.
Your system may be programmed to require a user code
that has authorization to force arm or bypass a faulted
zone. To force arm or bypass a faulted zone, the system
asks you to enter a user code.
8. The display reads SYSTEM ON if at least one area in the
system is armed, and ALL SYSTEM ON if all areas in the
system are armed.
Note: Your system may be pre-programmed at installation
for the Instant Arming option.
9. The keypad next displays EXIT: ## INSTANT and begins to
count down the number of seconds remaining for you to
exit. When the delay expires, the exit zones are armed.
10. You can select INSTANT while EXIT: ## INSTANT is displayed
to immediately arm all exit zones and make them instant.
The keypad displays INSTANT.
7. At this point you can force arm or bypass any faulted zones.
A zone that is force armed is restored into the system if it later
returns to normal. A zone that is bypassed remains bypassed
until the system is disarmed. See steps 7a through 7d.
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Quick Arming
To quickly arm a desired area, enter the area number followed by
the COMMAND key when the ALL? NO YES option displays.
Checking the Armed Areas
After you have armed the system, you may press any Select key to
check the armed areas when ALL SYSTEM ON or SYSTEM ON displays.
The keypad then displays CHK ARMED AREAS: NAME NBR LIST.
Select NAME to list all of the armed areas by name. Select NBR to
enter the area number you would like to check. Select LIST to list
all of the armed areas by number.
Area System Disarming Operation
While the system is armed, you can only enter the premises
through an entry/exit delay door without causing an alarm. After
opening the door, the keypad sounds a prewarn tone to remind
you to disarm the system. You must disarm the system before the
entry delay time expires or an alarm on the door zone occurs.
During the entry delay time, the keypad displays ENTER CODE: and
the name of the zone causing the entry delay. Enter your code
to disarm the system. Only those areas assigned to your code
disarms.
Note: The prewarn tone silences as soon as the first user code digit
key is pressed. If a valid user code is not entered or an invalid
user code is entered within five seconds, the prewarn tone begins
sounding again.
All or Selective Disarming: After entering your user code, the
system allows you to disarm either all of the areas to which you
have access or just selected areas. If you choose to disarm all
areas, the system automatically disarms them. If you choose to
disarm selected areas, the area names display on the keypad.
Alarm Display: After disarming, the keypad dis­plays any zones
that tripped or any transmission problems that occurred dur­ing
the armed period. All burglary zones are then dis­armed and any
by­passed zones are automatically reset.
Disarmed Message: The keypad displays ALL SYSTEM OFF after the
system disarms.
Central Sta­tion Report: Your system may be pre-programmed at
installation to transmit a system disarming report to the central
sta­tion.
Door Access Disarming: Your system may be programmed to allow
area disarming when a card is presented to a door access reader
located outside of the building. Simply present your card to the
reader and after the card code is validated for the appropriate
authority, a door access is granted and your matching areas are
automatically disarmed. See the Easy Entry™ User’s Guide in
Appendix E.
Schedules: If you have programmed schedules for your system and
a code is entered outside of a schedule and that code does not have
authorization to disarm outside of schedules, the keypad displays
INVALID TIME. This lets users know that they are attempting to
disarm outside of their authorized time.
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Disarming the Area System from the keypad
1. Press the COMMAND key until ARM DISARM displays. During
entry delay this process starts at step 3.
2. Select DISARM to disarm areas.
3. The keypad displays ENTER CODE: . Enter your user code
and press COMMAND. The keypad displays ALL? NO YES.
4. Select YES to disarm all areas authorized for your user
code.
Select NO to disarm only certain areas individually. The
keypad then displays the name of each area authorized for
your user code followed by the NO YES display.
Select YES to disarm the area displayed.
Select NO to not disarm the area and display the next area.
5. If you are disarming the system out of a normally scheduled
time and you have the authority to extend a schedule,
the keypad then displays 2HR 4HR 6HR 8HR. Select the
number of hours to extend the schedule.
Note: If you do not have the authority to extend a schedule,
this option does not display.
6. After all areas have displayed and schedules extended, any
alarms or communication problems that occurred during the
armed period display.
7. If all areas have been disarmed, the keypad next displays
ALL SYSTEM OFF.
Quick Disarming
To quickly disarm a desired area, enter the area number followed
by the COMMAND key when the ALL? NO YES option displays.
All/Perimeter System Arming
Area Assignment: Your security system is divided into two
separate areas. Motion detectors, inside doors, and other interior
protection devices are assigned to the Interior area while windows
and exterior doors are assigned to the Perimeter area.
Perimeter or All: When arming an All/Perimeter system, the
keypad displays PERIM
ALL. If you select ALL, you are arming
both the Perimeter and the Interior areas of the system. You will
want to arm both of these areas when leaving the premises with
nobody left inside. Selecting PERIM arms only the perimeter of the
system. Perimeter arming is when you’re staying inside but want
the comfort of knowing the exterior doors and windows are armed.
Perimeter arming allows you to move freely about inside without
setting off any interior alarms.
Instant: During the exit delay time, you can cancel the exit and
entry delays and cause all zones to be instant zones. Just press the
far right Select key under INSTNT while the exit delay is displayed.
This immediately arms the exit zones. However, no entry delay is
provided and an alarm will occur should an entry door be opened.
System Ready/System Not Ready
When all zones in the system are in a normal condition and can be
armed without bypassing, the keypad displays SYSTEM READY. If
there are one or more zones that are not in a normal condition,
the keypad displays SYSTEM NOT READY. Pressing any Select key
during this display shows the zone number and name allowing you
to investigate the problem.
All/Perimeter Shortcut Key Arming
Arm Perimeter — Press 6 for 2 seconds.
Arm All — Press 1 for 2 seconds.
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Arming an All/Perimeter System
1. Enter your 4-digit user code. The keypad displays
ALL.
PERIM
2. Select PERIM to arm the Perimeter area only.
3. Select ALL to arm both the Perimeter and Interior areas.
4. The keypad displays zones that have been bypassed prior to
arming and zones that are now in a faulted condition.
5. At this point you can force arm or bypass any faulted zones.
A zone that is force armed is restored into the system if it
later returns to normal. A bypassed zone remains bypassed
until the system is disarmed. See steps 5a through 5d.
5a. If a problem exists on any zones, the zone name and
problem display followed by: OKAY BYPASS STOP.
5b. Select OKAY to force arm the zone(s) before arming.
5c. Select BYPASS to bypass the zone(s) before arming.
5d. Select STOP to stop the system from arming. Correct
the zone problem(s) and return to step 1.
6. The keypad displays PERIMETER ON if only the perimeter is
being armed and ALL SYSTEM ON if both the perimeter and
interior are being armed.
7. The keypad next displays EXIT: ## INSTNT and begins to
count down the number of seconds remaining for you to
exit. When the delay expires, all zones are armed.
8. You can select INSTNT while EXIT: ## INSTNT displays to
immediately arm all zones and make them instant. The
keypad displays INSTANT. When you select INSTANT, any
entry/exit zone that trips immediately activates an alarm
and the exit delay countdown immediately stops.
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9. When the system is fully armed, the keypad displays
PERIMETER ON for perimeter arming and ALL SYSTEM ON for
perimeter and interior arming.
All/Perimeter System Disarming
Disarming: While the system is armed, you can only enter the
premises through an entry/exit delay door without causing an
alarm. After opening the door, the keypad sounds a prewarn tone
to remind you to disarm the system. You must disarm the system
before the prewarn tone expires or an alarm on the door zone will
occur.
During the prewarn tone, the keypad displays ENTER CODE:. Enter
your user code to disarm the system.
Schedules: If you have programmed schedules for your system and
a user code is entered outside of a schedule, the keypad displays
INVALID TIME. This lets the user know that they are disarming
outside of their authorized time.
Alarm Display: After disarming, the keypad dis­plays any zones
that tripped or any transmission problems that occurred dur­ing
the armed period. All burglary zones are then dis­armed and any
by­passed zones are automatically reset.
Disarmed Message: The keypad displays ALL SYSTEM OFF after the
system disarms.
Central Sta­tion Report: A report of the system disarming can be
transmitted to the central sta­tion. This is optional and can be
programmed for you at any time.
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Disarming an All/Perimeter System
1. During the entry delay time, the keypad displays ENTER
CODE:. Enter your 4-digit user code.
2. The keypad then displays any zones that went into alarm
or any communication problems that occurred during the
armed period.
3. The keypad next displays ALL SYSTEM OFF to confirm the
system is disarmed.
Disarming During an Alarm
1. While the alarm bell or siren sounds, enter your user code
to silence the alarm. The keypad tone silences as soon as
the first key is pressed.
For a burglary alarm, the keypad displays
CANCEL VERIFY.
This allows you to investigate the alarm prior to disarming
the system. This display remains on the keypad until
a selection is made, the Back Arrow is pressed, or the
internal system bell cutoff timer expires.
2.
If a valid alarm has not occurred, select CANCEL to disarm
the system and cancel the alarm.
The keypad next displays ALL SYSTEM OFF to confirm the
system is disarmed.
OR
If the alarm is valid, select VERIFY to send a verify message
to the Central Station.
Home/Sleep/Away and Home/Sleep/Away with
Guest System Arming
Area Assignment: Your security system is divided into two or three
separate areas. Motion detectors, inside doors, and other interior
devices are assigned to an Interior and Bedroom areas while
windows and exterior doors are assigned to a Perimeter area.
Arming the system: When arming a Home/Sleep/Away or a Home/
Sleep/Away with Guest system, the keypad displays HOME AWAY
or HOME SLEEP AWAY. If you select AWAY, you arm all areas of
the system. You will want to arm all areas when leaving with
nobody staying inside. Selecting HOME arms only the Perimeter of
the system. Perimeter arming is when you are staying inside but
want the comfort of knowing the exterior doors and windows are
armed. Perimeter arming allows you to move freely about inside
without setting off any interior alarms. Selecting SLEEP arms the
Perimeter and Interior devices but leaves devices near bedrooms
or other nighttime areas off.
System Ready/System Not Ready Keypad Displays
When all zones in the system are in a normal condition and can be
armed without bypassing, the keypad displays SYSTEM READY. If
there are one or more zones that are not in a normal condition,
the keypad displays SYSTEM NOT READY. Pressing any top row
Select key during this display shows the zone number and name
allowing you to investigate the problem.
Home/Sleep/Away and Home/Sleep/Away with
Guest Shortcut Key Arming
Arm Home — Press 3 for 2 seconds to arm the perimeter.
Arm Sleep — Press 7 for 2 seconds to arm the perimeter and
interior areas and leave the bedroom area off.
Arming and Disarming
Arm Away — Press 1 for 2 seconds.
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Arming a Home/Sleep/Away or a Home/Sleep/Away
with Guest System
1. Enter your 4-digit user code. The keypad displays HOME
SLEEP AWAY.
2. Select HOME to arm the Perimeter only.
3. Select SLEEP to arm the Perimeter and Interior.
4. Select AWAY to arm the Perimeter, Interior, and Bedroom.
5. The system displays any Bypassed zones or faulted 24-hour
or Priority zones. A faulted Priority zone cannot be armed.
6. At this point you can force arm or bypass any faulted zones.
A zone that is force armed will be restored into the system if
it later returns to normal. A zone that is bypassed will remain
bypassed until the system is disarmed. See 6a through 6d.
6a. If a problem exists on a zone, the zone name and
problem is shown followed by OKAY BYPASS STOP.
6b. Select OKAY to force arm the zone(s) before arming.
6c. Select BYPASS to bypass the zone(s) before arming.
6d. Select STOP to stop the system from arming. Correct
the zone problem(s) and return to step 1.
7. A Home/Sleep/Away system keypad displays HOME SYSTEM
ON if you selected HOME, SLEEP SYSTEM ON if you selected
SLEEP, and ALL SYSTEM ON if you selected AWAY.
A Home/Sleep/Away with Guest system keypad displays
HOME GUEST 1 (or 2) ON if you selected HOME, SLEEP GUEST
1 (or 2) ON if you selected SLEEP, and ALL GUEST 1 (or 2) ON
if you selected AWAY.
9. You can select INSTNT while EXIT: ## INSTNT is displayed to
immediately arm all exit zones and make them instant. The
keypad displays INSTANT.
Home/Sleep/Away and Home/Sleep/Away with
Guest System Disarming
Disarming: While the system is armed, you can only enter the
premises through an entry/exit delay door without causing an
alarm. After opening the door, the keypad sounds a prewarn tone
to remind you to disarm the system. You must disarm the system
before the prewarn tone expires or an alarm on the door zone will
occur.
During the prewarn tone, the keypad displays ENTER CODE:. Enter
your user code to disarm the system.
Schedules: If you have programmed schedules for your system and
a user code is entered outside of a schedule, the keypad displays
INVALID TIME. This lets the user know that they are disarming
outside of their authorized time.
Alarm Display: After disarming, the keypad dis­plays any zones
that tripped or any transmission problems that occurred dur­ing
the armed period. All burglary zones are then dis­armed and any
by­passed zones are automatically reset.
Disarmed Message: The keypad displays ALL SYSTEM OFF after the
system disarms.
Central Sta­tion Report: A report of the system disarming can be
transmitted to the central sta­tion. This is optional and can be
programmed for you at any time.
8. The keypad next displays EXIT: ## INSTNT and begins to
count down the number of seconds remaining for you to
exit. When the delay expires, the exit zones are armed.
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Disarming a Home/Sleep/Away or a Home/Sleep/
Away with Guest System
1. During the entry delay time, the keypad displays ENTER
CODE:. Enter your 4-digit user code.
2. The keypad then displays any alarms or communication
problems that occurred during the armed period.
3. The keypad next displays ALL SYSTEM OFF to confirm the
system is disarmed.
Disarming During an Alarm
1. While the alarm bell or siren sounds, enter your user code
to silence the alarm. The keypad tone silences as soon as
the first key is pressed.
For a burglary alarm, the keypad displays
CANCEL VERIFY.
This allows you to investigate the alarm prior to disarming
the system. This display remains on the keypad until
a selection is made, the Back Arrow is pressed, or the
internal system bell cutoff timer expires.
2.
If a valid alarm has not occurred, select CANCEL to disarm
the system and cancel the alarm.
Extending Schedules
Depending on your system programming, when the open schedule
ends, you can extend the schedule to a later time. The keypad
buzzer sounds and the keypad displays “area name” and LATE or
CLOSING TIME!. This reminds users still on the premises to arm the
system or extend the schedule.
To extend the system schedule:
1. Press any Select key. The keypad displays ENTER CODE: - .
2. Enter your code and press COMMAND or present your access
card to a valid reader.
3. The keypad then displays 2HR 4HR 6HR 8HR. Select the
number of hours to extend the schedule.
Note: If the system is not armed by the scheduled closing
time, a Late to Close report is sent to the central station. If
the schedule is extended, a Schedule Change report may be
sent to the central station.
For information about extending a schedule before the scheduled
closing time is reached, see Extending Schedules (EXT) in the User
Menu portion of this guide.
The keypad next displays ALL SYSTEM OFF to confirm the
system is disarmed.
OR
If the alarm is valid, select VERIFY to send a verify message
to the Central Station.
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Keypad Shortcut Keys
Your LCD keypad provides one‑button shortcut keys. Holding down
a keypad button for two seconds until the tone re-sounds allows
you to arm, monitor, or reset your system. These options can still
be accessed through the User Menu if desired.
Sensor Reset
(Fire Reset)
1
Away
All
AB
5
Monitor
(Chime)
9
C
O
MN
YZ
2
DE
F
PQ
R
6
3
GH
7
ST
I
U
0
4
L
JK
8
VW
Home
X
CMD
Perimeter
Sleep
Keypad Shortcut Keys
Keypad Key
Press Key 1
Press Key 2
Press Key 3
Press Key 5
Press Key 6
Press Key 7
Arming System Operation
Arm Away for Home/Sleep/Away systems
Arm Away for Home/Sleep/Away with Guest systems
Arm All for All/Perimeter systems
Sensor (Fire) Reset on all systems
Arm Home for Home/Sleep/Away systems
Arm Home for Home/Sleep/Away with Guest systems
Monitor (Chime) on all systems
Arm Perimeter for All/Perimeter systems
Arm Sleep for Home/Sleep/Away systems
Arm Sleep for Home/Sleep/Away with Guest system
If any zones are faulted, select force arm or bypass. Refer to the
Arming Section for detailed arming operation.
Home/Sleep/Away and Home/Sleep/Away with Guest Arming
Arm Home — Press 3 for 2 seconds to arm the perimeter.
Arm Sleep — Press 7 for 2 seconds to arm the perimeter and
interior areas and leave the bedroom area off.
Arm Away — Press 1 for 2 seconds.
All/Perimeter Arming
Arm Perimeter — Press 6 for 2 seconds.
Arm All— Press 1 for 2 seconds.
Sensor (Fire) Reset Function
System Operation: Area, Home/Sleep/Away, Home/Sleep/Away
with Guest, or All/Perimeter.
You can use the Sensor (Fire) Reset, shortcut key 2, when the
system is armed or disarmed. When pressed, detectors that have
latched due to an alarm condition are returned to normal function.
The keypad displays SENSORS ON and SENSORS OFF to acknowledge
the shortcut key press.
Note: You may be prompted to enter your User Code.
Monitor (Chime) Function
System Operation: Area, Home/Sleep/Away, Home/Sleep/Away
with Guest, or All/Perimeter.
You can use the Monitor (Chime), shortcut key 5, when the system is
disarmed. When pressed, the Zone Monitor operation is initiated. As
needed, refer to the Zone Monitor section. The keypad displays MONITOR
ON and chimes or displays MONITOR OFF and no tone is sounded.
Arming Function
System Operation: Home/Sleep/Away, Home/Sleep/Away with Note: The Monitor (Chime) shortcut key applies to all Exit zones
in an Area system and to all zones assigned to the perimeter in a
Guest, or All/Perimeter.
You can use the Arming shortcut keys, 1, 3, 6, and 7 when the Home/Sleep/Away, Home/Sleep/Away with Guest, or All/Perimeter
system is disarmed. You may be prompted to enter your user code. system.
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User Menu
Many system features are programmed into a User Menu that you
can access from any keypad. The menu requires you to enter your
user code and then it only shows those functions to which you have
access.
BYPASS ZONES
Accessing the User Menu
SYSTEM STATUS
1. Press the COMMAND key, if the multi-language option
is enabled, the available languages display. Select the
language to use for text display.
2. Press the COMMAND key until MENU? NO YES displays.
3. Select YES. The keypad displays ENTER CODE: –. Enter
your user code and press COMMAND. You can now scroll
down through the list of system features available to you.
User Menu Options
The list below shows
Menu Option
ALARM SILENCE
SENSOR RESET
DOOR ACCESS
ARMED AREAS
OUTPUTS ON/OFF
ZONE STATUS
User Menu
the User Menu options in order:
Description
Silences an alarm bell or siren.
Resets smoke or glassbreak detectors that
have latched due to an alarm condition.
Momentarily opens the keypad door lock
relay.
Displays the name of any areas in the system
that are currently in the armed state.
Allows you to turn on or off any of the
outputs described in the System Setup
section of this guide.
Allows you to see if a zone is either armed,
bypassed, in alarm, open, or shorted.
ZONE MONITOR
SYSTEM TEST
USER PROFILES
USER CODES
SCHEDULES
TIME
DISPLAY EVENTS
SERVICE REQUEST
FIRE DRILL
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Allows you to Bypass a zone or reset an
already bypassed zone.
Allows you to add or remove a zone from the
monitor mode.
Displays the current condition of the system
AC power, backup battery, and optional
panel tamper.
Tests the system siren, communication to
the central station, and backup battery on
all XR500 Series and XR100 Series panels.
XR500N or XR500E panels allow additional
panic zone testing.
Allows you to add, delete, or change user
profiles. Allows you to add, delete, or change user
codes.
Allows you to add, remove, or change
system schedules.
Allows you to change the Day, Date, or Time
that is currently programmed in the system.
Allows you to view or print the last 10,000
door accesses or 2,000 system events that
occurred on your system.
Allows you to send a message to the Central
Station requesting service on the alarm
system.
Allows you to test the system fire bells.
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Alarm Silence
Silences the alarm bells or sirens during an alarm.
Alarm Silence allows you to turn off the alarm bells and sirens
connected to your system during an alarm. Using Alarm Silence
does NOT stop an alarm report from being sent to the central
station and does not reset any alarmed devices. Use the Sensor
Reset function to reset devices such as smoke detectors that have
latched in alarm.
Note: The keypad tone silences as soon as the first user code digit
key is pressed. You can silence the alarm by entering your user
code or by presenting your card to a reader during the Status List
display. If using a card, areas assigned to your code are disarmed
and door access occurs.
Using the Alarm Silence Function
1. Access the User Menu.
2. The keypad displays ALARM SILENCE?.
3. Press any Select key to silence the bells and exit the User
Menu.
Sensor Reset
Resets smoke or glassbreak detectors. Also clears Fire/Supervisory
alarm, trouble displays or low battery displays on systems using
wireless sensors.
Sensor Reset is used to reset smoke and glassbreak detectors after
they have tripped. Once these detectors trip, they must be reset
before they can detect any additional alarm conditions. When
you select Sensor Reset, power to the detectors is temporarily
removed by the system allowing them to reset.
Sensor (Fire) Reset Shortcut Key
All Systems — Press 2 for 2 seconds, then enter your user code if
required, to reset the system.
Resetting the Sensors
1. Access the User Menu.
2. Press COMMAND until SENSOR RESET displays.
3. The keypad displays SENSORS OFF followed by SENSORS ON.
4. The keypad automatically exits the User Menu.
Door Access
Operates an electric door strike from the keypad.
Note: The door strike function is not available on Clear Touch™
keypads.
Door Access is used to operate the door strike relay that is built
into some keypads. Power for the door strike is connected to
the keypad relay and can be interrupted by using the Door Access
function.
When Status List displays, you can operate Door Access by simply
entering your user code and pressing COMMAND. See Easy Entry™
User’s Guide in Appendix E. If you are using a keypad that has
a built-in card reader, you may simply present your card to be
allowed Door Access.
Note: Your system may be pre-programmed at installation to
transmit a door access report to the central sta­tion.
Using the Door Access
1. Access the User Menu.
2. Press COMMAND until DOOR ACCESS? displays.
3. Press any Select key. The door strike relay turns on
Make sure all smoke is cleared from around the area of the smoke
momentarily.
detectors before performing a Sensor Reset to prevent the alarm
4. The keypad returns to the Status List display.
from occurring again.
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User Menu
Armed Areas Display
Displays all armed area names in the system.
The Armed Areas display lists all of the names of the armed areas
in your system at the keypads.
Using the Armed Areas Function
1. Access the User Menu.
Turning the Outputs ON and OFF
1. Access the User Menu.
2. Press COMMAND until OUTPUTS ON/OFF? displays.
3. Press any Select key to display OUTPUTS DOOR.
2. Press COMMAND until ARMED AREAS? displays.
3. Press any Select key. The keypad displays the first armed
area name. To scroll through the list of armed area names,
press the COMMAND key.
4. If there are no armed areas, the keypad displays NONE.
Outputs On Off
Allows you to manually turn the system or door access relay
outputs ON and OFF.
This function is used to individually turn your system relay and
access door outputs ON and OFF. Your system may use these
outputs to control door access, interior and exterior lighting,
heating, air conditioning, or other appliances.
The names and numbers of the relays connected to your system
are located in the System Setup section of this guide.
Outputs can be turned ON or OFF regardless of the output settings
in Schedules.
Your system may be programmed to require that your user code
profile have access to areas assigned to the keypad. INVALID AREA
displays when your user code does not have access to the keypad’s
areas and the output does not turn on.
User Menu
Under certain conditions, some outputs cannot be turned
on. If you select a restricted output, the keypad displays
CANNOT TURN ON.
4. Select OUTPUTS or DOOR for the type of output you want to
turn ON or OFF.
5. Enter the output number you want to turn ON or OFF. The
output number displays.
6. With the output number displayed, select ON or OFF. The
output then turns ON or OFF depending on your selection,
and remains in that state until you change it. The keypad
displays the first 12 characters of the output or door name
followed by either ON or OFF for four seconds to provide
visual verification of the action. Press the COMMAND key to
end the four second display.
7. The system automatically returns to the output or door
option and a new output can be selected to turn ON or OFF.
Refer back to step 4.
8. Press the Back Arrow key to exit the User Menu.
Browser Feature
If you are unsure of the output number, refer to
Appendix B at the back of this guide for a diagram showing you
how to use the built-in Outputs ON/OFF browser.
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Zone Status
Displays a list of armed, bypassed, or alarmed zones. Also allows
you to check the status of individual zones. Zone Status can be
used to give you a list of zones by category or display the current
status of an individual zone number. The four categories are:
• Armed Zones - zones that are currently armed.
• Bypassed Zones - zones that are currently bypassed.
• Alarmed Zones - zones that have gone into alarm during the
current or previ­ous armed period.
• Number - enter the number of any zone to check its status.
Browser Feature
If you are unsure of the zone number or description, refer to
Appendix B at the back of this guide for a diagram showing you
how to use the built-in Zone Status browser.
Bypass Zones
Allows you to bypass a zone prior to arming.
Bypassing is usually done when a zone cannot be restored to
normal. A significant benefit of bypassing a zone is to allow a zone
in a faulted or bad condition to be bypassed so arming can occur.
The faulted zone can be serviced the next day.
A zone can be bypassed only while it is disarmed. Fire, panic,
emergency, and supervisory type zones are always armed, so they
can never be manually bypassed.
Bypass Zones can also be used to reset a zone that has been
bypassed and restore it back into the system.
When Bypass Zones is selected, a report can be transmit­ted to
your central station.
During arming, when choosing to bypass a zone or device, there
may be a pre‑programmed maximum number of zones (up to 8)
that can be bypassed in an area. This limit is programmed at
installation.
Using the Zone Status Function
1. Access the User Menu.
2. Press COMMAND until ZONE STATUS? displays.
3. Press any Select key to display ARM BYPS ALR NBR.
4. Select ARM for a list of zones that are currently armed. You
can scroll through the list by pressing the COMMAND key.
5. Select BYPS for a list of zones that are currently bypassed.
6. Select ALR for a list of zones that have gone into alarm
during the current or previous armed period.
7. Press NBR and ZONE NO: - displays.
8. At the ZONE NO: - option, enter the zone number you want
to check and press COMMAND. The zone number and name Using the Bypass Zones Function
1. Access the User Menu.
display followed by the zone status. For example, a zone
2. Press COMMAND until BYPASS ZONES? displays.
status for zone 1 might be BACK DOOR - OKAY.
3. Press any Select key. The keypad displays
Below is a list of the zone status displays:
ZONE: - RST BYPS.
-OKAY = the zone is in a normal condition
4. To Bypass a zone, enter the zone number and select BYPS.
-BYPAS = the zone is bypassed
The zone number automatically disappears and a new zone
-BAD
= the zone is in a bad or faulted condition
number can be entered. Refer back to step 3.
9. After displaying the zone status, ZONE: - returns for you to
5. To Reset a zone, enter the zone number and select RST.
enter another zone number.
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User Menu
Browser Feature
If you are unsure of the zone number or description, refer to
Appendix B at the back of this guide for a diagram showing you
how to use the built-in Bypass Zones browser.
Zone Monitor
Allows the system to monitor selected disarmed zones (doors,
windows, or motion detectors) and display their name at the
keypad as they are faulted. This feature could be used to monitor
an access door.
Zone Monitor works with any disarmed zone and also sounds
the keypad monitor tone when the zone faults. The zone name
displays at all keypads designated for the area in your system.
You can place any combination of disarmed zones in Zone Monitor
but only the most recent zone faulted displays. The displayed
zone name clears automatically after a short time or when the
zone is armed.
Monitor (Chime) Shortcut Key
All Systems — Press 5 for 2 seconds when the system is disarmed.
This initiates the Zone Monitor operation for all Exit zones in an
Area system or all zones assigned to the perimeter in a Home/
Sleep/Away, Home/Sleep/Away with Guest, or All/Perimeter
system. The keypad displays MONITOR ON and chimes or displays
MONITOR OFF and no tone is sounded.
Testing your system’s burglary protection
After using the System Test function, place all zones in Zone
Monitor. Starting at the front door, go around and open and then
close each door and window. You should hear the keypad beep
each time. The keypad also displays the name of each zone as its
device is opened.
User Menu
Once the protected doors and windows test is complete, walk in
front of each motion detector. The keypad should beep to confirm
the zone has tripped. If at any time during your weekly testing
a device does not cause the keypad to beep, call the service
department for assistance.
Using the Zone Monitor Function
1. Access the User Menu.
2. Press COMMAND until ZONE MONITOR? displays.
3. Press any Select key. The keypad displays
PERIM ALL NBR.
ALL NBR or
4. Select PERIM to place all disarmed perimeter zones into
Zone Monitor.
4a. The keypad displays ALL? ADD RMV.
4b. Select ADD to add all disarmed zones to Zone Monitor.
4c. Select RMV to remove all disarmed zones.
5. Select ALL to place all disarmed zones into Zone Monitor.
5a. The keypad displays ALL? ADD RMV.
5b. Select ADD to add all disarmed zones to Zone Monitor.
5c. Select RMV to remove all disarmed zones.
6. Select NBR to enter a specific zone number for zone
monitor.
7. If you select NBR, the keypad displays ZONE: - ADD RMV.
7a. Enter any zone number and select ADD to add this
zone.
7b. Enter any zone number and select RMV to remove this
zone.
8. The zone number automatically disappears. You can then
enter a new zone number and repeat step 7a or 7b.
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Browser Feature
If you are unsure of the zone number or description, refer to
Appendix B at the back of this guide for a diagram showing you
how to use the built-in Zone Monitor browser.
System Test
System Status
Note: If an area is in an armed state, the system test will not
operate.
Displays the current condition of internal system hardware.
System Status shows the panel condition of AC power, battery
power, and optional panel tamper. When System Status is selected,
each monitor displays followed by OKAY or TRBL (Trouble) to
indicate the current condition.
System Test is used to test the battery, alarm bell or siren, and
communi­cation to a central station. The System Test function
begins automatically as soon as you select it.
Using the System Test Function
1. Access the User Menu.
2. Press COMMAND until SYSTEM TEST? displays.
3. The keypad displays SYSTEM PANICS. Select SYSTEM.
3. The System Test begins automatically and the keypad
displays the following messages in this order:
Using the System Status Function
1. Access the User Menu.
2. Press COMMAND until SYSTEM STATUS? displays.
1)
BELL SOUNDING during a two second bell test
3. Press any Select key. The display starts listing each system
monitor and status.
2)
KEYPAD SOUNDING all keypads assigned to the same
area sound their burglary alarm tone for two (2) seconds
during the keypad sounder test
3)
BATTERY - OKAY or BATTERY - TRBL to indicate the
battery condition
For example: AC POWER - OKAY
Below are the System Monitor displays:
Keypad Display
AC POWER
What it monitors
AC power
BATTERY
Battery power
TAMPER
Panel box tamper
4)* TRANSMIT TEST and ATTEMPT NO: 1 during the transmit
test
5)
TRANSMIT OKAY or TRANSMIT FAILED to show the
results of the transmit test
These are followed by either OKAY or TRBL (trouble).
6)
TEST END to indicate the System Test is complete.
If TRBL displays, call the service department for assistance.
7)
You can press the Back Arrow key to end the transmit
test.
4. The system then displays its firmware version, the panel
mode, and then exits the User Menu.
* The transmit test does not occur on local systems.
For example: VER_118_1/20/07 MODEL XR500
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User Menu
User Profiles
Using the Panic Zone Test (XR500N/E Only)
1. Access the User Menu.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Press COMMAND until SYSTEM TEST? displays.
Press any Select key. The keypad displays SYSTEM PANICS.
Select PANICS.
The Panic Zone Test begins automatically and the keypad
displays TRIPS:
END.
During the Panic Zone Test, trip each panic zone (or button)
by pressing and holding the panic for 1 to 2 seconds.
Note: You do NOT have to hold the panic for 2 seconds in normal
mode. The Panic Zone Test takes additional time to report
when the system is in test mode.
Each time you trip a panic zone, the display number
increments and the keypad buzzer sounds for two seconds.
The number of panic zones tripped constantly displays until
the test ends or no panic zone activity has occurred for 20
minutes.
6. Select END to stop the Panic Zone Test.
7. PANIC TEST OKAY displays when the Panic Zone Test is
completed and all zones tested OK.
8. When the Panic Zone Test ends and a zone failed (did not
trip) during the test, the keypad displays the zone name and
number and the buzzer sounds for one second. Press the
COMMAND key to display the next failed zone.
Note: During the Panic Zone Test, any zones that fail are not
sent to the receiver unless pre-programmed at installation
to be sent.
Note: Your system may be programmed to limit the Panic
Zone Test to only be performed during the Area 32, Shift 4
schedule.
User Menu
Add, delete, or change User Profiles, that define the authority of
each user code in the system. Several characteristics define the
authority of each User Profile within the system. Always make sure
that at least one administrator in your system has a profile with all
authorities and all areas.
In All/Perimeter or Home/Sleep/Away operation, User Profiles will
not display in the User Menu. When adding User Codes, use the
default profiles 1 through 10. Refer to the User Profiles Chart.
In Home/Sleep/Away with Guest operation, the User Profiles option
does not display in the User Menu but when adding User Codes, enter
a profile number 1 through 9 for the main house system, profiles
11-19 for the Guest 1 house system, and profiles 21-29 for the
Guest 2 house system (XR500 only). Profiles 2-9 will default to have
Arming/Disarming for all eight areas, while profiles 12-19 and 22-29
only have Arm/Disarm assigned to Guest 1 and Guest 2 respectively.
Profiles 1, 11, and 21 do not have any Arming/Disarming authority
assigned. Refer to the User Profiles Chart.
Profile Number - Each profile may be assigned a unique number
from 1 to 99.
Profile Name - Each profile may be assigned a 16-character name. The Profile Number is the default name. Area Number - Each profile may be assigned specific areas of
the system for arming and disarming. When profiles 1 to 98 are
created, NO areas are assigned by default. The default for profile
99 is ALL areas assigned. Profile 99 is predefined in the system by
the factory. In an XR500 Series system you can assign areas 1 to
32. In an XR100 Series panel you can assign areas 1 to 8.
Access Area Number - Each profile may be assigned door access area
assignments. Default for profile 1 to 98 is NO areas assigned. Default for
profile 99 is ALL areas assigned. Profile 99 is predefined at the factory.
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Output Group Assignment - Each profile may be assigned an output Browser Feature
group number from 1 to 10. Default for profile 1 to 98 is NO output Refer to Appendix B in this guide for a diagram showing you how to
group assigned. Default for profile 99 is output group 10. Your use the Add User Profiles browser.
system may by programmed to turn on an output group at certain Changing User Profiles
keypads when door access occurs.
1. Access the User Menu.
User Menu Assignments - Each user profile may have any of the
2. Press COMMAND until USER PROFILES? displays.
menus assigned to it as shown in the User Profile Record. The
3. Press any Select key. The keypad displays ADD DEL CHG.
User Profile Record lists the user menu profile assignments and the
4. Select CHG to change a user profile. system functions users are allowed to access based on the profile
5. At the PROFILE NO: - option, enter a profile number and
numbers assigned to their codes.
press COMMAND. The display changes to PROFILE NAME.
Adding User Profiles
Note: The panel’s authority check determines whether your
1. Access the User Menu. Press COMMAND to USER PROFILES?.
User Profile is authorized to change another profile. The
2. Press any Select key. The keypad displays ADD DEL CHG.
message NO AUTHORITY appears if you are not authorized
Select ADD to add a new user profile.
to change the profile.
3. At the PROFILE NO: - option, enter an unused profile number
6. Press any Select key to display -. Enter a profile name of up
and press COMMAND. The display changes to PROFILE NAME.
to 16 characters. The default Profile Name uses the Profile
Number. Enter the name and press COMMAND.
4. Press any Select key. Enter a profile name of up to 16
characters. Press COMMAND. See Appendix C.
7. At the ARM/DIS AREAS: option, enter the area numbers for
arming and disarming assigned to this profile.
5. At the ARM/DIS AREAS: option, select the area numbers for
8. The keypad displays ACCESS AREAS: . Enter the area
arming and disarming assigned to this profile.
numbers assignment to allow door access for this profile. 6. The keypad displays ACCESS AREAS: . Select the area
Press the COMMAND key.
numbers assignment to allow door access for this profile. 9.
The
keypad displays OUTPUT GROUP: -. Enter the number
Press the COMMAND key.
for
the
Output Group assigned to this profile. Press the
7. The keypad displays OUTPUT GROUP: -. Enter the number for the
COMMAND key.
Output Group assigned to this profile. Press the COMMAND key.
10. The keypad displays each of the menus as shown in the
8. The keypad displays each of the menus as shown in the
Profile Table. You then enable or disable the menu function
Profile Table for you to enable for this profile number. for this profile number. Select YES or NO and press the
Select YES or NO and press the COMMAND key to advance to
COMMAND key to advance to the next menu selection.
the next menu Selection.
11. When you complete Selecting all User Profile menu
9. When you have completed selecting all User Profile menu
assignments, the keypad displays the PROFILE CHNGD
assignments, the keypad displays the PROFILE ## ADDED
message for 4 seconds, indicating the profile is changed.
message for 4 seconds.
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Browser Feature
Refer to Appendix B in this guide for a diagram showing you how to
use the Change User Profiles browser.
Deleting User Profiles
1. Access the User Menu.
2. Press COMMAND until USER PROFILES? displays.
3. Press any Select key. The keypad displays ADD DEL CHG.
4. Select DEL to delete a user profile.
5. At the PROFILE NO: - option, enter a profile number and
press COMMAND. The display changes to DELTD.
Note: User codes assigned to deleted profiles will not function. Browser Feature
Refer to Appendix B in this guide for a diagram showing you how to
use the Delete User Profiles browser.
TEMP CODE
When you select YES for this menu option, and this profile is
assigned to a user code (see next section), the keypad displays
TEMP EXPIRE DATE:. Enter the ending date for the profile to
expire. Default is seven days from today. The system deletes
Temp users at 12:00 AM on the last date.
ANTI PASS NO
Anti-passback requires that you properly exit (egress) an area
previously accessed. If you fail to exit through the proper
location you cannot access it until you properly exit. Default is
No. See Failed to Exit (Anti-Passback) for more information.
EASY ARM/DISARM?
When entering your code, Easy Arm/Disarm allows you to
automatically arm or disarm all areas that are assigned to your
code. The ALL NO YES? option does not display when this option
is enabled.
User Menu
SHIFT TIME ACCESS: 1 2 3 4 ANYTIME
This menu option defines the time schedules that the User Code
operates for door access and disarming. Selecting 1, 2, 3, and/or
4 indicates operation during the S1-S4 shift schedules. Selecting
ANYTIME from the menu indicates the code operates any time,
regardless of schedules. An asterisk displays next to the shift or
Anytime choice. You may select all shift schedules for one user.
Menu access is not affected by this option. An UNAUTHORIZED
ENTRY message is sent to the central station if disarming occurs
outside the open/close schedule.
RE ARM DELAY
RE ARM DELAY allows the entry of 0 to 250 minutes to be used to
delay automatic rearming when the user disarms an area outside
of schedule. If zero is selected, the rearming occurs based on
permanent programming in the panel.
RE ARM DELAY is also used to delay a late to close message to the
central station when the panel does not use automatic arming.
If the user has Extend Schedule authority, 2HR 4HR 6HR 8HR
displays at disarming. If the user does not make a choice, the RE
ARM DELAY is used to extend the schedule.
Application example: An exit door near the trash is scheduled
to be armed at all times. When the custodian needs to remove
trash, program 10 minutes for the activity. Or, an overhead door
only requires access when a delivery is made. Program up to 250
minutes to allow the loading doc supervisor to load or unload a
semi-truck.
USE SECONDARY LANGUAGE
This options allows you to set the programmed secondary user
language to display when the Easy Arm/Disarm option is enabled
and the user presents their credential or enters their user code
at the Status List.
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User Profiles Chart
Note: For All/Perimeter or Home/Sleep/Away systems use the default profiles 1 through 10. For Home/Sleep/Away with Guest systems use the default
profiles 1 through 9 for the main house system, default profiles 12-19 for the Guest 1 house system, and default profiles 22-29 for the Guest 2 house
system. Profiles 12-19 and 22-29 default to the same privileges as profiles 2-9. For example, profile 13 and 23 have the same privileges as profile 3.
Menu Display
ARM
DISARM
ALM SLNC
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DOOR ACS
ARM AREA
OUTPUTS
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Privilege
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System Status
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Fire Drill
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Temp User Code
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Arm/Disarm
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User Menu
User Codes
This option allows you to add, delete, or change a user code. You
may also assign specific User Profiles to individual users.
1234
= User Number
34812
= User Code
89456
= PIN (XR500E Code Plus PIN systems only)
John Smith = User Name
7
= Profile
User Number - Every user is numbered 1 through 9999. This
number identifies the user to the system and is transmitted to the
central station when the user arms or disarms areas.
User Code - Each user also has a 3- to 6-digit number to 999999, to
enter into the keypad when arming or disarming the system. Only
4-digit user codes can be assigned to All/Perimeter, Home/Sleep/
Away, or Home/Sleep/Away with Guest system users.
Note: A User Code cannot begin with zero and 3-digit codes cannot
begin with 98.
For UL installations, avoid using repetitive (111) or sequential
(123) codes.
PIN - In an XR500E Card Plus PIN system, each user is assigned
a unique PIN (up to 6 digits) to enter into the keypad after
presenting their card/proximity credential to the reader when
accessing system functions.
User Names - Each code may also be programmed with the user
name. You may enter up to 16 characters for the name. As
needed, refer to Appendix C for Entering User Names information.
User Profile - The user is also assigned a Profile (1 to 99) by the
person administrating the system. The profile number determines
the areas and functions the user can access.
User Menu
Adding User Codes
1. Access the User Menu.
2. Press COMMAND until USER CODES? displays.
3. Press any Select
ADD DEL CHG BAT.
key.
The
keypad
displays
4. Select ADD or BAT (Batch) to add a new user code.
5. At the USER NUMBER: - option, enter a user number and
press COMMAND. The display changes to USER CODE: - .
Note: Do NOT program a code for user number 1 unless you
intend to use the Ambush function. See Ambush.
6. Enter a user code of 3 to 6 digits and press COMMAND. The
user enters this number to arm, disarm, etc. If using access
cards, present the card instead of entering a code. After
entering the code the keypad displays USER NUMBER ### as
the user name.
7. A 16-character name may be entered to identify the user.
Press any top row key to clear the current name. You may
then enter the new name. After entering the name press
COMMAND. See Entering Names in Appendix C.
8. The display changes to PROFILE NO: -. Select the profile
number to assign a set of authorized functions to the user
code as outlined in the Profile Table on the previous page.
Note: On All/Perimeter or Home/Sleep/Away systems use the
default profiles 1 through 10. For Home/Sleep/Away with Guest
systems use the default profiles 2 through 9 for the main house
system, default profiles 12-19 for the Guest 1 house system,
and default profiles 22-29 for the Guest 2 house system.
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9. At the PROFILE NO: - display, enter a profile number from 1 to 99, and press COMMAND. The displays shows
USER # ADDED.
If BAT (Batch) was chosen in step 4 instead of ADD, the
next available user number is automatically selected and
only steps 6 and 7 repeat. The User Profile assignment
is automatically selected for the next user based on the
previous user entered. This batch entry method speeds up
user entry in large systems.
Browser Feature
Refer to Appendix B at the back of this guide for a diagram showing
you how to use the Add User Codes browser.
Changing User Codes
1. Access the User Menu.
2. Press the COMMAND key until USER CODES? displays.
3. Press any Select key. The keypad displays ADD DEL CHG
BAT.
4. Select CHG to change a user code.
5. At the USER NUMBER:
- option, enter the user number to
change and press COMMAND.
Refer to the System Setup section for the number of user codes
available for your system.
6. The display changes to USER CODE: * * * * * *. Press any
Select key and enter the new user code. Press COMMAND.
7. The display then shows the current user name. Press any
top row key to clear. See Entering Names in Appendix C to
enter a new name.
Note: Changing a user code does not change the user number.
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8. The display changes to PROFILE NO: -. Select the profile
number to assign a set of authorized functions to the user
code as outlined in the Users Profile Chart.
9. After entering the profile number, the keypad displays
USER # CHANGED for five seconds followed by USER
NUMBER: -. This display allows you to enter another user
number to change. Press the Back Arrow key twice to exit
the User Menu.
Browser Feature
Refer to Appendix B for diagrams showing you how to use the
Change User Codes browser.
Deleting User Codes
1. Access the User Menu.
2. Press COMMAND until USER CODES? displays.
3. Press any Select key. The keypad displays ADD DEL CHG
BAT.
4. Select DEL to delete a user code from the system. To delete
a user code, you must have a user code with a profile that
has user code authority.
Note: Your system must have at least one user with user code
authority in order to be able to add or delete user codes. Be
careful not to delete all users with user code authority from your
system. Also, the user code used to enter the user menu to delete
codes cannot be deleted. In other words, you can not delete
yourself.
5. At the USER NUMBER: - option, enter the user number you
want to delete and press COMMAND. The display changes to
USER # DELETED.
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User Menu
6. The display then changes back to USER NUMBER:
allowing you to delete another user. Press the Back Arrow
key twice to exit the User Menu.
Browser Feature
Refer to Appendix B at the back of this guide for a diagram showing
you how to use the Delete User Codes browser.
Forgive Failure to Exit
Failure to Exit is an Anti-passback violation in which a user assigned
with anti-passback has attempted to re-enter an area that they
did not exit through.
Ambush Code
Your system may be programmed to allow user number 1 to be
used as an Ambush code. This Ambush code functions identically
to a standard code with the exception that it sends a silent alarm
to the central station. This silent alarm alerts the operator
to a duress situation at the premises and prompts immediate
notification of authorities. Refer to the System Setup section of this guide to see if your
system is programmed for Ambush. If so, do NOT program a code
for user number 1 unless you intend to use the Ambush function.
Forgive Failure to Exit removes the anti-passback violation. See
Failed to Exit (Anti-Passback) for more information.
1. After the USER CODES? menu is accessed and ADD DEL CHG
BAT displays, press COMMAND.
2. Select FRGV to forgive the Failure to Exit and press
COMMAND.
3. At the USER NUMBER:- option, enter the user number to
be forgiven and press COMMAND. The User Code Browser
described in Appendix B can help find the appropriate user
by name if you do not know the number.
To clear the FAILURE TO EXIT (Anti-passback) violation for
all users, enter 000 at the USER NUMBER:- option.
4. The keypad displays USER XXXX FORGVN to confirm, then
returns to step 3 for the next user. Press the Back Arrow key
to exit this menu.
User Menu
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Schedules
Schedules are ideal for individual area auto arming and disarming
and for creating Opening/Closing windows during which users
can access the building or disarm the system. Having separate
schedules allows you to create Opening/Closing windows for each
day. One could be for normal business activity and another could
be for cleaning crews or a second shift. Once programmed, these
schedules operate continually until changed.
The Schedules function allows you to program into the system the
times at which you normally turn your burglary protection on and
off each day of the week. Your system may be pre-programmed
at installation to allow automatic arming and disarming. When
pre-programmed, you can enter a schedule for the arming and
disarming times.
If your system does not use automatic arming, you can use the
Closing Check/Extend feature with Schedules to help ensure your
system is armed manually at a specific time. This option sounds
the keypad buzzer and displays CLOSING TIME! or AREA LATE! when
a schedule expires. This reminds users still on the premises to arm
the system or extend the schedule to a later time.
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Your system provides you with five different types of schedules:
Shift (S1, S2, S3, S4) allow you to set access and disarm
schedules that occur at the same time each day until you
change them. Users are assigned to shifts using the ALOW
authority.
Output (OUT) schedules allow you to set the times when relay
outputs or door strikes connected to your system turn ON
and OFF automatically.
Door (DOOR) schedules allow you to set times when door strikes
turn ON and OFF automatically.
Holiday (HOL) dates allow you to enter special dates that
activate Holiday Schedules that supersede all other
schedules.
Extend (EXT) schedules allow you to set a time for a one time
extend of the currently running shift (S1 - S4) schedule.
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User Menu
Setting Shift (S1 S2 S3 S4) Schedules
1. Access the User Menu and press COMMAND until SCHEDULES?
displays. Press any Select key.
5. If Opening and Closing times display, the keypad then
displays DELETE
KEEP. Select DELETE to enter new
times.
2. The keypad displays S1 S2 S3 S4. Select the shift you
want to program. This allows you to enter a schedule that
remains in place until you change or delete it.
6. The keypad then displays OPENING TIME? followed by the
display MON ­– :
AM PM. Enter the new opening time
and select AM or PM.
3. Your system may be programmed to allow four shift
schedules per area, if so, AREA NO:- displays. Enter the
area number that you want to assigning to this schedule.
Press the COMMAND key to accept your Selection and
continue setting schedules.
Enter all schedule times using a 12 hour clock. For example,
to enter 6 AM you would enter a 0 + 6 + 0 + 0 and select AM.
For 11 PM you would enter a 1 + 1 + 0 + 0 and select PM.
4. The keypad displays SUN MON TUE WED.
Press the
COMMAND key to display THU FRI SAT HOL. Select the day
you want the schedule to begin. If you select HOL, go to
Setting Holiday ABC Schedules for additional instructions.
Note: After Selecting the day of the week or holiday for
the schedule to begin, the keypad displays any currently
programmed Opening and Closing times previously set for
that day. This feature allows you to review programmed
schedules at any time.
A schedule entered in HOL (holiday) activates and overrides
SUN MON TUE etc. schedules anytime a holiday date
occurs.
The keypad then displays CLOSING TIME? followed by the
display MON ­– :
AM PM. Enter the new closing time
and select AM or PM. Select whichever day displays, for
example, MON, allows you to scroll through the days of the
week and create a schedule window that spans multiple
days.
Note: You must enter an Opening and Closing time or the
system will not recognize the schedule.
The new schedule is now programmed into your system.
7. The keypad goes back to the SUN MON TUE WED display
allowing you to enter another schedule.
8. To clear a schedule press DELETE and then AM when the
opening time is requested.
Press the Back Arrow key to exit the User Menu.
Note: Your system may be programmed to limit the Panic
Zone Test to only be performed during the Area 32, Shift 4
schedule.
User Menu
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Setting Output (OUT) and Door (DOOR) Schedules
The Schedules function allows you to set up to 100 different
scheduled times for relay outputs and door access relays connected
to your system to turn ON and OFF automatically. The maximum
number of schedules that can be assigned per door access relay or
relay output is 8.
1. Access the User Menu.
2. Press COMMAND until SCHEDULES? displays.
3. After you have accessed the SCHEDULES? menu and the
schedule options, S1 S2 S3 S4, display, press the COMMAND
key once more and the display changes to OUT DOOR HOL
EXT. Select OUT or DOOR.
4. At the OUTPUT NO: – or DOOR NO: – display, enter the
output or door number you want to program. Press the
COMMAND key.
If adding a schedule and all 100 scheduled times are currently in
use, OUT SCHEDS FULL displays. You must then delete an existing
schedule.
5. The keypad displays SCHEDULE NO: -. Enter the schedule
number (1 to 8) and press the COMMAND key.
Note: After Selecting the day of the week for the schedule to
occur, the keypad displays any currently programmed ON OFF
times previously set for that day. This feature allows you to
review programmed schedules at any time.
8. If ON OFF times display, the keypad then displays DELETE
KEEP. Select DELETE to enter new times.
9. The keypad then displays ON TIME?. This is followed by the
display ­– :
AM PM.
Enter a new relay ON time and select AM or PM.
The display changes to OFF TIME?. This is followed by the
display ­– :
AM PM.
Enter a new OFF time for the relay.
Enter all schedule times using a 12 hour clock. For example,
to enter 6 AM you would enter 0 + 6 + 0 + 0 and select AM.
For 11 PM you would enter 1 + 1 + 0 + 0 and select PM.
10. The keypad returns to the day of the week display allowing
you to enter another Output or Door schedule. To exit the
user menu or to go back to the S1 S2 S3 S4 display, press
the Back Arrow key.
6. The keypad displays SUN MON TUE WED. Press the COMMAND
key to display THU FRI SAT HOL.
7. Select the day you want to program. If you select HOL go to
Setting Holiday ABC Schedules for more information.
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User Menu
Setting Holiday ABC Schedules for S1, S2, S3, S4,
OUT, and DOOR Schedules
Three Holiday schedules are available for each shift (S1, S2, S3,
S4), each output relay (OUT), each door access relay (DOOR),
and through their respective menu options. This allows a shift,
output, or door to have three different schedules for holidays.
For example, Holiday Schedule A for those holidays when the
building stays closed, Holiday Schedule B for a day that only opens
for a morning, etc. Also, Holiday Schedules can be used to cross
multiple days. These schedules become active and supersede the
current day’s schedule when a Holiday Date occurs. See Setting
Holiday Dates (HOL).
Note: After Selecting the schedule, the keypad displays any
current times previously set for that holiday. This feature allows
you to review the programmed times.
1. After you have accessed the SCHEDULES? menu and the
schedule options, S1 S2 S3 S4, display, press the COMMAND
key until the display changes to SUN MON TUE WED. Press
the COMMAND key again to display THU FRI SAT HOL.
Enter all schedule times using a 12 hour clock. For example,
to enter 6 AM you would enter 0 + 6 + 0 + 0 select AM. For
11 PM you would enter 1 + 1 + 0 + 0 and select PM.
2. Select HOL to program holiday schedules.
3. The keypad displays HOL: A B C . Select A to set the first of
three holiday schedules.
5. If times display, the keypad then displays DELETE
Select DELETE to enter new times.
KEEP.
6. The keypad then displays ON TIME? or OPENING TIME?. This
is followed by the display ­– :
AM PM.
Enter a new time and select AM or PM.
The display changes to OFF TIME? or CLOSING TIME?. This is
followed by the display ­– :
AM PM.
Enter a new time.
7. The keypad returns to HOL: A B C allowing you to enter a
B and/or C holiday schedule for the same Shift (S1, S2, S3,
or S4), Output or Door. Go back to step 3 to add additional
holiday schedules.
4. The keypad displays A - : AM PM.
User Menu
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Setting Holiday Dates (HOL)
Setting Holiday Dates provides the system with dates in the year
when the normal opening and closing schedules are not used and
superseded by one of the Holiday Schedules A or B or C. When
the panel determines that it is a holiday, the Holiday Schedule
supersede the current schedule for that day. Up to twenty
different holiday dates can be entered.
Extending Schedules (EXT)
Extending schedules (EXT) allows the Closing Check operation to
delay until the new closing time expires. This allows the current
shift schedule to ignore its closing time and not send a LATE TO
CLOSE message to the central station. This function is designed
to allow workers to stay later and does not extend door access
authority. The extended schedule erases when it expires.
1. After you access the SCHEDULES? menu and the schedule
options, S1 S2 S3 S4, display, press the COMMAND key
once more. The display changes to OUT DOOR HOL EXT.
Select HOL to program Holiday dates.
1. After you access the SCHEDULES? menu and the schedule
options, S1 S2 S3 S4, displays, press the COMMAND key
once more. The display changes to OUT DOOR HOL EXT.
Select EXT to program Extended Schedules.
2. The keypad display changes to HOL: xx mm/dd A. You can
now enter the month and day for the first holiday. Select
A to change to HOL B. Pressing again changes to HOL C.
Example: July fourth would be entered by pressing the 0704
keys. The keypad displays HOL:1 07/04 B.
2. The keypad displays - : AM PM. Enter a time to extend
the current Closing Check open period. Press COMMAND to
exit the menu.
3. To step to the next holiday number, press COMMAND. To
clear a holiday press any top row Select key when the
appropriate holiday number displays.
Press the Back
Arrow key when HOL: 1 or the COMMAND key when HOL: 20
displays to exit the menu.
Note: The Holiday Dates entered indicate the days of the year
when HOL schedules are used. For information on setting holiday
schedules for Shift, Output, and Door, see Setting Holiday ABC
Schedules.
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A shift may be extended up to 23 hours and 59 minutes from the
time the extend function is performed.
To extend the system schedule after the closing time is reached:
1. Press any Select key. The keypad displays ENTER CODE.
2. Enter your code and press COMMAND. The system schedule
automatically extends one hour.
3. The keypad then displays -: AM PM. You can enter a time
to extend the schedule for greater than one hour. Press AM
or PM.
Note: If the system is not armed by the scheduled closing time, a
Late to Close report is sent to the central station. If the schedule
is extended, a Schedule Change report is sent to the central
station.
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User Menu
Setting the Date and Time
Display Events
Allows you to change the current date and time displayed on the
keypad and used by the system.
Allows you to review up to 12,000 past door access and system
events. There are six event types:
Zone Activity - Zone alarms, troubles, and restorals.
Opening and Closing - System arming and disarming.
User Code - Adding, deleting, and changing user codes.
Schedule Changes - Adding, deleting, and changing schedules.
Door Access - Each door access function used at a keypad.
Supervisory - Problems with system hardware components.
Setting the System’s Date and Time
1. Access the User Menu.
2. Press COMMAND until TIME? displays. Press any Select key.
3. The keypad displays the current day and time. Press the
COMMAND key. The keypad displays the current date. Press
the COMMAND key to make any changes.
4. The keypad displays TIME DAY DATE.
5. Select TIME to change the time. The keypad displays – :
AM PM. Enter the current time and select AM or PM. The
display changes back to TIME DAY DATE.
6. Select DAY to change the day of week. The keypad displays
SUN MON TUE WED. Press the COMMAND key to display THU
FRI SAT. Select the correct day. Use the Back Arrow key to
toggle between the different day of the week displays.
The system memory holds a maximum of 12,000 past events for 45
days. Any event older than 45 days automatically clears from the
system memory. Also, once the full 12,000 events are stored, any
new event causes the oldest event to be cleared. See Appendix A
for Display Events.
7. Select DATE to change the date. The keypad displays:
MONTH:- Enter up to 2 digits for the month.
Press COMMAND.
DAY:Enter up to 2 digits for the day.
Press COMMAND.
YEAR:Enter up to 2 digits for the year.
Press COMMAND.
The display returns to the TIME DAY DATE display.
Press the Back Arrow key to exit the User Menu.
User Menu
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Service Request
Fire Drill
Your user code profile may be programmed for Service Request. This User Menu feature allows you to simply press any Select
key when SERVICE REQUEST? displays and have the system
automatically send a “Request for Service” message to the central
station. The display changes momentarily to REQUEST MADE to
confirm your request was sent. Fire Drill is used to test the fire bells or fire horns in your system. The Fire Drill test turns your system bell circuit on, but does not
send a message to the central station.
Starting a Fire Drill test
1. Access the User Menu.
2. Press COMMAND until FIRE DRILL? displays. Press any Select
key.
3. The keypad displays SURE? YES NO.
4. Select YES to start the Fire Drill test.
Ending a Fire Drill test
1. Enter your code at the keypad and press COMMAND to end
the Fire Drill.
2. The Fire Drill test automatically ends with ALARM SILENCE
or the programmed Bell Cutoff time.­
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User Menu
System Setup
System Setup Record
Keypad Record
This System Setup section allows you to track the current and
future status of the programmable options on your system. If
changes are made to the system, update the information contained
on these pages.
Note: XR500 systems support 16 keypad devices. XR100 systems
support 8 keypad devices.
Device #
Name
Areas
1________
___________________________
_____________
Your system operation configuration.
 Area
 Home/Sleep/Away
 All/Perimeter  Home/Sleep/Away with Guest
2________
___________________________
_____________
3________
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Your system is monitored by a central station.
 Yes  No
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 XR500 System
 XR100 System
C/S Name: ________________________________________
Address: __________________________________________
City/State: ________________________________________
Emergency Phone: __________________________________
Service Phone: _____________________________________
Service Manager: ___________________________________
Your system sends Opening and Closing reports.
 Yes  No
12_______
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Your system sends Zone Bypass reports.
 Yes  No
13_______
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Your system sends Ambush reports.
 Yes  No
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Your XR500E system uses Card Plus PIN operation.
 Yes  No
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Which keypads display System Status?
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
 10
 11
 12
 13
 14
 15
 16
 N/A
Key Fob Button Programming
Enter the user name assigned to each key fob and the button
action programmed for each button in the table below. Refer to
the Introduction and Appendix D for more information.
Key Fob User Name
6
7
8
9
 10
 11
 12
 13
 14
 15
 16
 N/A
Which keypads provide Door Access reports?
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
 10
 11
 12
 13
 14
 15
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TOP
BTM
LFT
RGT
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BTM
LFT
RGT
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BTM
LFT
RGT
TOP
BTM
LFT
RGT
TOP
BTM
LFT
RGT
TOP
BTM
LFT
RGT
Which keypads display Armed Status?
1
2
3
4
5
Button
 N/A
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System Setup
Area Names and Numbers Record
XR500 systems may be divided into 32 separate areas. XR100 systems may be divided into 8 separate areas. All/Perimeter systems are
divided into two separate areas. Home/Sleep/Away and Home/Sleep/Away with Guest systems are divided into two or three separate
areas. Each area can have a name or description that displays at the keypad. This can help you easily track events when and wherever
they occur in your system.
Area Name
Area Name
1
____________________________________________________
17 ____________________________________________________
2
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18 ____________________________________________________
3
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19 ____________________________________________________
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24 ____________________________________________________
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10 ____________________________________________________
26 ____________________________________________________
11 ____________________________________________________
27 ____________________________________________________
12 ____________________________________________________
28 ____________________________________________________
13 ____________________________________________________
29 ____________________________________________________
14 ____________________________________________________
30 ____________________________________________________
15 ____________________________________________________
31 ____________________________________________________
16 ____________________________________________________
32 ____________________________________________________
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User Profiles Record
Sec Language
Re Arm Delay
Shift Time
Access
Easy Arm/Disarm
Anti-passback
Temp User Code
Extend Schedules
Fire Drill
Service Request
Display Events
Time
Schedules
User Codes
User Profiles
System Test
System Status
Zone Monitor
Bypass Zones
Zone Status
Outputs On/Off
Armed Area
Output
Group
Door Access
Access Areas
Sensor Reset
Arm/Disarm
Areas
Alarm Silence
Profile Name
Disarm
Profile
#
Arm
Note: For All/Perimeter or Home/Sleep/Away systems use the default profiles 1 through 10. For Home/Sleep/Away with Guest systems use the default profiles 2 through 9 for the main house system, default profiles 12-19 for the Guest 1 house system, and default profiles
22-29 for the Guest 2 house system.
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User Codes Record
As you add new users or change current user codes, you can keep track of their profile number in the system. Use the following table to
track custom user codes in your system. Only 4-digit user codes can be assigned to All/Perimeter, Home/Sleep/Away, or Home/Sleep/
Away with Guest system users.
User #
System Setup
User Name
Profile
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Schedules Record
Schedule
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Area #
Door#
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Holiday Date Record
Output Record
1.
_____/_____
A or B or C
Your system has outputs that are used to control various functions
within the building or access around its perimeter. The list below
identifies the output numbers and device names.
Output #
Output Name
2.
_____/_____
A or B or C
3.
_____/_____
A or B or C
4.
_____/_____
A or B or C
5.
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16.
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17.
Your system has up to 20 holiday dates available that supersede all
regular scheduled times for that day.
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Date (mm/dd) HOL (circle one)
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20.
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System Setup
Use the Output number in the User Menu when setting Output
Schedules or using the Outputs ON OFF option to manually toggle
the relays.
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Appendix A
About the Display Events Section
This section of the User’s Guide shows the Display Events items.
While in the Display Events function, use the COMMAND and Back
Arrow keys to go forward or backward through the list of events.
To view more information about each display, press the Select key
as directed in the explanations below.
Using the Display Events
1. Access the User Menu.
2. Press the COMMAND key until DISPLAY EVENTS? displays.
Press any Select key.
3. The keypad displays FRST LST PRT SRT. Select FRST
(first) to view the oldest to newest events. Select LST (last)
to view the newest to oldest events. If you select FIRST, use
the COMMAND key to scroll up through the events. If you
select LAST, use the Back Arrow key to scroll down through
the events.
Select SRT to sort through the Display Events log and collect
information specific to a user or system event.
Select PRT to print the complete Display Events log.
4. To use the Sort feature, select SRT. The keypad displays
FRST DATE: 8/21. Press any Select key and enter a 4‑digit
beginning date for the sort. Press COMMAND.
6. The keypad displays USER NUMBER: -. To sort events for a
particular user, enter their user number or press COMMAND
to sort for all users. To search for a user, press any Select
key then use the COMMAND and Back Arrow keys to browse
through the user names in the system. When the user you
want displays, press any Select key then press COMMAND.
7. The keypad next displays five event types that you can
include in the sort. Press the fourth Select key to display
YES when the event type name displays on the keypad.
Press COMMAND. The following are the sort event types:
ACCESSES = door accesses granted.
DOOR NUMBER = leave blank for all doors.
Note: If you select yes for access then only Door Access Granted
Events are included in the sort.
ZONE EVENTS = zone alarms, troubles, and restorals.
ARM/DISARM = arming and disarming events.
USER EVENTS = adding, deleting, and changing user codes.
SUPERVISORY = system hardware problems and door access
denied events.
8. After the last event type displays, the keypad again displays
FRST LST PRT SRT. You can now view or print the sorted
Display Events or press SRT to define a new sort.
5. The keypad displays LAST DATE: 10/17. Press any Select
key and enter a 4-digit ending date for the sort. Press
COMMAND.
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Appendix A
Arming and Disarming Event Displays
Supervisory Event Displays
This displays any system area arming or disarming events.
Keypad Display
Description
The Warehouse was armed on
ARM
5:10P 10/17
October 17 at 5:10 PM. Press
WAREHOUSE
any Select key to display the area
number and user number, and
then any Select key to display the
user name.
This displays the date and time of an automatic test report.
Keypad Display
Description
The test report was sent to the
Msg 11:58P 10/ 17
central station at the date and
Auto recall
time shown.
Arming Event Types - There are two event types you may see:
ARM - User armed the system DIS - User disarmed the system
Zone Event Displays
This displays alarms, troubles, and other events that may occur on
your protection zones.
Keypad Display
Description
An alarm occurred on October 17
ALR
10:23P 10/17
at 10:23 PM. Press any Select key
Basement door
to see the zone number and zone
type.
Zone Type - There are seven possible zone types you may see:
FIRE - Fire
PANC - Panic BURG - Burglary
EMRG - Emergency
SUPV - Supervisory
AUX1 - Auxiliary 1
AUX2 - Auxiliary 2
Event Types - There are seven event type you may see:
ALR - Alarm
TBL - Trouble
RST - Restore
FLT - Zone Fault
SVC - Service smoke detector
LOW - Low battery
MIS - Missing wireless transmitter
Note: LOW and MIS are for wireless systems only.
Appendix A
User Code Change Event Displays
This displays any addition, deletion, or change to a user code.
Keypad Display
Description
User 19 added at 11:41 AM by
Add 11:41A 10/17
user 12. Select either user (US:)
U:19byu:12
number for the user name.
User Code Event Types - There are three event type you may see:
ADD - User added
DEL - User deleted
CHG - User code or authority level changed.
Zone Bypass Event Displays
This displays zone bypass events.
Keypad Display
Description
The east window zone was
Byp 5:18P 10/17
bypassed. Press any Select key
East window
for the zone number and user
number. Press again for the user
name.
Bypass Event Types - There are three event types:
BYP - Bypass
RST - Restore
FRC - Force Arm
Note: You may sometimes see the user as SWG. This is short for
Swinger Bypass which is an automatic function that allows the
system to automatically bypass a zone.
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Door Access Event Displays
System Monitor Event Displays
This displays the keypad address where a Door Access occurred and
the user number of the person granted access.
This displays any problems with the system AC power, battery, or
phone line(s), or any opening of a tampered panel box.
Keypad Display
Keypad Display
acc 5:18P 10/17
3user:024
Description
User 24 accessed door (keypad) #3
at 5:18 PM on October 17. Press
the first Select key to display
the Door name where the access
occurred. Press the second Select
key to display the reason access
was denied. Press the third Select
key for the name of the device, or
the fourth Select key for the user
name.
tbl
11:41A 10/17
power
Description
An AC failure occurred on October
17 at 11:41 AM.
System Monitor Event Types - There are two event types:
TBL - Trouble
RST - Restore
System Monitor Event Names - There are five system monitors:
POWER - AC power to panel
BATTERY - On panel
LINE 1 - Phone line number 1
LINE 2 - Phone line number 2
TAMPER - On panel box
About Door Access
Door Access is a feature available on certain keypads that contain
a built-in door releasing relay and proximity readers. When power
for an electric door strike or magnetic lock is connected to the
relay contacts, only users entering a valid user code can release
the lock and gain access to the area.
The Display Events feature logs the user number and name of the
person granted access, the date and time, and from which keypad
they entered their code.
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Appendix A
Schedule Change Event Displays
Wireless Jamming Event Displays
This displays Changes made to the system schedules.
This displays wireless jamming events that have occurred.
Keypad Display
Keypad Display
S1
9:41A 10/17
MONuser:024
Description
S1 schedule for Monday was
changed by user 24 at 9:41 AM on
October 17.
Schedule Types - There are five possible schedule types:
S1 S2 S3 S4 - Standard
OUT - Output
DOOR - Door
HOL - Holiday
EXT - Extend
MON - This is the day of the week in which the schedule change
occurred. The days display using three letters. Press the first
Select key to display the scheduled Opening time and once again
for the scheduled Closing time.
024 - User number of the person who made the change. Press the
third Select key under 024 to display the user name.
ALM
11:41A 10/17
WIRELESS
Description
The
DMP wireless
receiver
detected jamming on October 17
at 11:41 AM.
Wireless Jamming Event Types - There are three event types:
TBL - Trouble (a jamming event occurred when the panel was
disarmed)
ALM - Alarm (a jamming event occurred when any area was
armed)
RST - Restore
Note: Trouble and Restore events display WIRELESS as the device.
Wireless Trouble Event Displays
This displays events when the wireless receiver was not
communicating with the panel.
Keypad Display
tbl
11:41A 10/17
WIRELESS
Description
A DMP wireless device trouble
occurred on October 17 at 11:41
AM.
Wireless Trouble Event Types - There are two event types:
TBL - Trouble
RST - Restore
Note: Trouble and Restore events display WIRELESS as the device.
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Appendix B
Zone Status Browser
Access the User Menu.
Press COMMAND until
ZONE STATUS appears.
Press any SELECT
key/area then SELECT
NBR.
ZONE STATUS?
ARM BYPS ALR NBR
Press one of the left two
ZONE NO: SELECT keys/areas to
browse through the
programmed zone names.
SELECT AREA . . .
CMD
This prompt allows you to search
for a zone by area. Press the
COMMAND key to scroll through
the list of areas.
When the area where the zone is
located displays, press any
SELECT key/area.
FRONT OFFICE
CMD
24 HOUR ZONES
CMD
SELECT ZONE . . .
SELECT ZONE . . .
Press the COMMAND key to scroll
through the zone names list.
CMD
CMD
When the correct zone name
displays, press any SELECT
key/area.
EAST DOOR
HALL SMOKE
When the correct zone name
displays, press any SELECT
key/area.
Verify the zone number matches
the previously shown name.
ZONE NO : 0 1 2
ZONE NO : 0 3 4
Verify the zone number matches
the previously shown name.
Press COMMAND.
CMD
The system displays one of these
EAST DOOR -OKAY
zone status messages
:
-OKAY = the zone is normal
-BYPAS = the zone is bypassed
CMD
-BAD O = the zone is open
-BAD S = the zone is shorted
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After all the areas display, the
system allows you to search
through the 24 hour zones
(Fire, Panic, Supervisory, etc.)
Press COMMAND.
CMD
HALL SMOKE -OKAY
Press COMMAND
to enter another
zone number.
CMD
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The system displays one of these
zone status messages:
-OKAY = the zone is normal
-BYPAS = the zone is bypassed
-BAD O = the zone is open
-BAD S = the zone is shorted
Appendix B
Bypass Zones Browser
Zone Monitor Browser
Access the User Menu.
BYPASS ZONES?
Press COMMAND to
display BYPASS ZONES.
Press any SELECT key/area.
Press either of the two
left SELECT keys/areas.
ZONE: -
Access the User Menu. Press
COMMAND until ZONE MONITOR?
displays. Press any SELECT key/area.
ZONE MONITOR?
RST BYP
This prompt allows you to
SELECT AREA . . .
search for a zone by area.
Press the COMMAND key
to scroll through the list of areas.
CMD
ZONE: -
ALL NBR
SELECT NBR .
ADD RMV
Press either of the two left
SELECT keys/areas.
SELECT AREA . . .
When the area where the
zone is located displays,
press any SELECT key/area.
FRONT OFFICE
CMD
SELECT ZONE . . .
Press the COMMAND
key to scroll through
the zone names list.
When the area where the zone is
located displays, press any SELECT
key/area.
FRONT OFFICE
CMD
SELECT ZONE . . .
EAST DOOR
The display shows the zone
number. SELECT RST to
Reset the zone. SELECT
BYP to Bypass the zone.
Appendix B
When the correct zone
name displays, press
any SELECT key/area.
ZONE:012 RST BYP
ZONE: -
This prompt allows you to search for a
zone by area. Press the COMMAND key
to scroll through the list of areas.
RST BYP
CMD
Press the COMMAND key to scroll
through the zone names list.
EAST DOOR
When the correct
zone name displays,
press any SELECT
key/area.
The display shows ZONE:012 ADD RMV
the zone number.
The display returns to
the ZONE: prompt
allowing you to enter
another zone number.
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Selecting ADD places
the zone in monitor mode.
Selecting RMV
removes the zone
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Add User Codes Browser
Change User Codes Browser
Access the User Menu. Press
COMMAND until USER CODES?
displays.
USER CODES?
SELECT ADD.
SELECT CHG.
ADD DEL CHG
At this prompt, you can enter a new
user number or scroll through the
available user numbers.
USER NUMBER:
-
Enter a new user number.
View available user numbers.
Press any SELECT key/area.
USER NUMBER: 012 The first
available user
number displays.
Enter a new user number.
USER NUMBER: 12
1
2
3
Press COMMAND.
USER CODES?
4
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CMD
Press
COMMAND.
CODE NO: 1
2
3
Enter a user number.
1
2
3
Verify the number and press
COMMAND.
Press any SELECT key/area.
The first available
user name displays.
MIKE JONES
CMD
CODE NO: * * * * *
1
2
Press COMMAND.
The next available
user name displays.
KATIE SMITH
USER NUMBER: 013
If this is the user you
want to change, press
any SELECT key/area.
Verify the user number.
3
4
CMD
Press COMMAND.
CMD
Enter a new code
and press COMMAND.
CMD
KATIE SMITH
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View current user names.
CMD
CODE NO:
CODE NO: 1 2 3 4
At this prompt, you can enter a user
number or scroll through the list of
user names
4
Press COMMAND.
Press any SELECT
key/area to clear the
present code.
Enter the new user code.
4
ADD DEL CHG
USER NUMBER:
-
USER NUMBER: 12
Access the User Menu. Press
COMMAND until USER CODES?
displays.
USER 012
The default user name appears.
Press any SELECT key/area to
clear this name.
-
See the Entering User Names
diagram in Appendix B.
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Follow the prompts to complete the code change.
You can also press any SELECT key/area
here to clear a custom user name and use the
data entry keys to enter a new user name.
Appendix B
Delete User Codes Browser
USER CODES?
SELECT DEL.
Enter a user number.
1
2
3
Press
COMMAND.
USER PROFILES?
ADD DEL CHG
USER NUMBER:
-
USER NUMBER: 13
Add User Profiles Browser
Access the User Menu. Press the
COMMAND key until USER CODES?
displays.
SELECT ADD.
At this prompt, you can enter a user number
or scroll through the list of user names.
Press any SELECT key/area.
The first available
user name displays.
MIKE JONES
ADD DEL CHG
At this prompt, you can enter a new
profile number or scroll through the
available (unused) profile numbers.
PROFILE NO: -
View current user names.
.
View available profile numbers
Enter a new profile number.
Press any SELECT key/area.
012 The first
available
profile
number
displays.
Follow the prompts to select
all profile options and press
COMMAND when finished.
USER NUMBER: 12
4
CMD
CMD
USER 13 DELETED
Press COMMAND.
1
2
3
The next available
user name displays.
KATIE SMITH
USER NUMBER: 013
If this is the user you
want to delete, press
any SELECT key/area.
Verify the user number.
CMD
4
Access the User Menu.
Press COMMAND until
USER PROFILES displays
PROFILE NO:
CMD
PROFILE 012 ADDED
Press COMMAND.
USER 13 DELETED
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Change User Profiles Browser
USER PROFILES?
Delete User Profiles Browser
Access the User Menu. Press COMMAND
until PROFILES? displays. Press any
Select key/area.
USER PROFILES?
SELECT CHG. ADD DEL CHG
PROFILE NO:
-
Enter a profile number
.
2
3
At this prompt, you can enter a profile
number or scroll through the list of
profile names.
Press any SELECT key/area.
PROFILE NO: -
PROFILE NO: 12
4
1
CMD
CMD
Press COMMAND.
SHIPPING
SHIPPING
–
Follow the prompts to
complete the profile
change.
You can also press
any Select key/area
to clear the profile
name and use the
data entry keys to
enter a new name.
PROFILE NO: 012
ADD DEL CHG
Enter a profile number
.
SELECT PROFILE . . .
PROFILE NO: 12
1
SELECT DEL.
Press COMMAND.
The first profile name
displays. To scroll
through the list press
the COMMAND key.
If this is the profile you
want to change, press
any Select key/area.
2
3
Press
COMMAND.
4
CMD
Access the User Menu. Press
the COMMAND key until USER
PROFILES? displays.
At this prompt, you can enter a user
number or scroll through the list of
user names.
Press any SELECT key/area.
SELECT PROFILE . . . To scroll through the
list of profiles press
the COMMAND key.
The next used profile
CMD
name displays.
When you scroll to
the profile you want
to delete, press any
Select key/area.
ENGINEERING
PROFILE NO: 012
Verify the profile number.
CMD
Press COMMAND.
Verify the profile number.
CMD
CMD
Press the COMMAND
key to delete the profile.
PROFILE 12 DELTD
PROFILE 12 CHNGD
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When you complete changes
to the profile, press COMMAND.
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Appendix B
Output Groups Browser
Outputs On/Off Browser
OUTPUT GROUP: -
Access OUTPUT GROUP: - in the USER
PROFILES? menu. Press any Select key/area.
SELECT GROUP . . .
At this prompt you can scroll through the list of
output group names.
COMMAND
OUTSIDE DOORS. . .
OUTPUTS ON/OFF?
OUTPUTS
DOOR
Access the User Menu. Press the COMMAND
key to display OUTPUTS ON/OFF?. Press the
Select key/area under OUTPUTS or DOOR.
OUTPUT: - ON OFF
DOOR: - ON OFF
Press either of the two left SELECT keys/areas.
SELECT OUTPUT . . .
SELECT DOOR . . .
This prompt allows you to search for a door or
an output. Press the COMMAND key to scroll
through the list of doors or output names.
Press COMMAND.
The first output group name displays.
CMD
COMMAND
WINDOWS . . .
Press COMMAND.
OFFICE FRONT DR
When the door or output you want displays,
press any Select key/area.
The next output group name displays.
OUTPUT: 127 ON OFF The display shows the door or output number.
DOOR: 128 ON OFF
FRONT OFFICE
Appendix B
Press any Select key/area and the output group
number displays.
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Appendix C
User Disarm and Entry
Entering User Names
Use the following steps to disarm your system and silence an
alarm.
Refer to the following when entering names information into the
keypad.
THU
From the Status List, press
the COMMAND key.
1:29 PM
CMD
ARM DISARM
Press the COMMAND key
again.
To enter a custom name into
the keypad, you use the
three rows of number keys.
NO YES
At the Menu prompt, press
the right SELECT key/area.
At the ENTER CODE:
prompt, enter your user code.
ENTER CODE: CMD
ALARM SILENCE?
{
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
CMD
1
CMD
MENU?
2
3
A BC
Press COMMAND.
Once in the User Menu, the
first menu prompt appears.
With the number displayed, press
the SELECT key/area that matches
the letter position. See example.
1
Under each number key are
three letters.
To enter a custom name,
press the number key above
the letter you want to enter.
B
A
C
4
Once the letter you want displays,
press the number key above the
next letter you want to enter.
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
CMD
You can enter up to 16 characters
for each name into the keypad.
The nine and zero keys . . .
CMD
9
Press any SELECT key/area to choose the option.
Press COMMAND to advance to the next prompt.
Y
0
Z (space)
Pressing the 9 key provides you
with Y, Z, and a space to use
between names. For example:
BOB SMITH.
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Once you've cleared the default
name, the display shows a dash
on the display left side.
-
1
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–
.
*
#
Pressing the 0 (zero) key provides
you with a – (dash), . (period),
* (asterisk), and a # (pound sign).
Appendix C
Appendix D
DMP Wireless Description
If your system uses DMP Wireless devices and includes key fob(s),
refer to the following information. The DMP Wireless section
includes a brief discussion of key fob(s) and a drawing identifying
the key fob buttons. Refer to the System Setup section of this guide
to check the button programming list for key fob(s) connected to
your system.
For best operation, allow the LED to light and turn off before
pressing another button. The key fob may not complete sending
the signal for the button press if another button is pressed too
soon.
LED Status Operation
Depending on the programmed action of a key fob button, the
Status LED lights to acknowledge a button press or to indicate the
armed state of the system.
• When the button is programmed for Panic, Panic 2,
Emergency, Emergency 2, Output, or Sensor Reset, a 1/2
second Green light displays to acknowledge the button
press.
• When the button is programmed for Arm, Disarm, Toggle
arm/disarm, or Status, the system armed status is
received by the key fob and the LED lights once as shown
in the table below.
LED Color
Duration
Description
Red
2.0 Seconds All System On
Green
2.0 Seconds All System Off
Green/Red
2.0 Seconds
System On
(Some Areas Armed)
When a button programmed as Unused is pressed, the LED does not
operate.
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Appendix E
Easy Entry™ User’s Guide
Door Strike
From the Status List, present your card to the reader. Once validated by the system,
the Door Strike relay activates. If you are entering an armed area to which you are
assigned, accessing the area automatically causes it to be disarmed.
ABC SECURITY
ARM
DISARM
While the keypad displays the Status List, present your access card. The relay activates
momentarily during which you must open the door. Once you open the door, you have
30 seconds to exit and close the door before the zone 2 Soft-Shunt expires and triggers
an alarm.
Arming and Disarming an Area System
Press Command, the keypad displays ARM DISARM.
Press the Select key under the desired option.
The keypad displays ENTER CODE- .
Present
your card to the reader. Once validated by the
system, all areas assigned to your code arm or
disarm automatically. Select NO to arm or disarm
individual areas. Select YES, or simply wait, and
the keypad automatically arms or disarms all areas
for which you are authorized.
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ABC SECURITY
ARM
DISARM
ABC SECURITY
ENTER CODE: –
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ABC SECURITY
ALL?
NO YES
Appendix E
Arming and Disarming an All/Perimeter System
Press COMMAND. The keypad displays PERIM ALL (when arming) or DISARM?. Press the Select key
under the desired option. The keypad displays ENTER CODE: -.
PERIM
or
DISARM?
ALL
Present your card to the reader. Once the system validates the card, if you choose PERIM, only
the perimeter arms. If you choose ALL, both areas arm. If programmed on a 32-character keypad,
ALL may be automatically chosen for you after a short delay. Present your card to the reader and
all armed areas disarm automatically.
Arming and Disarming a Home/Sleep/Away System and a
Home/Sleep/Away with Guest System
Present your card to the reader. If the system is armed, once the system validates
the card, all areas are disarmed and the keypad displays ALL SYSTEM OFF.
ABC SECURITY
ARM
DISARM
If the system is disarmed when you present your card, once the system validates the
card, HOME SLEEP AWAY displays. You can manually press the Select key under the
desired option or after short time all areas may be automatically armed in the AWAY
mode.
Disarming with Entry Delay
All Systems - Once the protected door is opened and the entry
delay starts, the keypad displays ENTER CODE: - . Present your
card to the reader. Once validated, the system disarms all areas
accessible by you. Area systems provide a delay to allow selected
areas only to be disarmed. See Arming and Disarming above and
on the previous page.
ABC SECURITY
ENTER CODE: –
Using the Access Reader for User Menu Access
You can also use a card reader to access the User Menu. When
MENU? NO YES displays, select YES and enter a code when
requested.
Appendix E
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Frequently Asked Questions
This section attempts to answer questions you might have regarding
system operation.
Q. If I bypass an exit delay door when I arm the system, will I get
an alarm if I come through it later?
A. You will not get an alarm from the door because it is bypassed,
but if you happen to walk through a motion detector space or other
armed door inside the premises an alarm activates.
Q. When I arm or disarm my Area system, ALL? NO YES displays.
Does this mean all areas in the system?
Q. What do I do if I want to be in the building past the scheduled
closing (arming) time?
A. If your system is programmed for closing check, the keypad
emits a steady tone prior to the system arming. During this tone,
press any Select key to display ENTER CODE: . Enter your user
code and press COMMAND.
The keypad now displays 2HR 4HR 6HR 8HR. Select the number
of hours to extend the schedule. If the system is not armed by
the scheduled closing time, a Late to Close report is sent to the
central station. If the schedule is extended, a Schedule Change
report may be sent to the central station.
A. Selecting YES arms or disarms all areas that are authorized for
your user code.
Q. How do I create a schedule that starts at 8:00 AM on Monday
and ends at 5:00 PM on Friday.
A. In the days of the week display, select MON (Monday). For the
OPENING TIME?, enter 0 + 8 + 0 + 0 AM. For the CLOSING TIME?,
at the MON — : AM PM display, select MON; this scrolls through
the days of the week. Stop at the day you want the schedule to
end. Next, enter 0 + 5 + 0 + 0 PM into the FRI — : AM PM closing
time display. Press COMMAND. Press the Back Arrow key to exit
the User Menu.
This sets the opening time to 8:00 AM Monday and the closing time
to 5:00 PM Friday. You can substitute any other day or time in this
example.
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Appendix E
Common Keypad Displays
Listed below are several keypad messages you may see on the display. Follow the instructions in the Possible Solutions column to
correct the problem. In many cases, you need to call a service person to correct the problem. Displays that are not discussed here
mean that your service representative should be called.
Message
Meaning
Possible Solutions
INVALID AREA
The user has attempted a door access for an area they
are not assigned.
Change the user access areas if access to the area is
needed. If access is not needed, the user cannot enter
the area.
INVALID CODE
The user code you entered is not recognized by the
system.
Check the user code and try again.
A user has attempted a function that is outside of the
assigned profile.
Check the user profile settings.
A user code assigned to a specific schedule has entered
outside of the valid schedule.
See Schedules and User Codes.
ENTER 2ND CODE
The area you are attempting to disarm or access is a
Two Man Area.
A second and different user code must be entered.
CLOSING TIME
The scheduled has expired but the area has not been
armed.
Users still on the premise should arm the system or
extend the schedule to a later time.
LATE TO CLOSE
The system was not armed at its scheduled closing
time.
Users still on the premise should arm the system or
extend the schedule to a later time.
FAILED TO EXIT
A user assigned the anti-passback option has attempted
to re-enter an area from which they did not exit
properly.
The user must exit the area through the proper door. If
not possible, your system administrator should select
the Forgive option in the User Codes menu.
INVALID PROFILE
INVALID TIME
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Symbols
2-Button Panic Keys 5
24-hour Status 11
7/0 Panic Function 5
A
Alarm Cancel 19, 21
Alarm Silence b, 19, 21, 24
Alarm Verify 19, 21
All/Perimeter System
Alarm Silence b, 19
Arming 17, 63
Disarming 18, 63
Shortcut Keys 17, 22
User Code 33
Ambush Codes 35
Anti-Pass Back 10
Anti Pass No 31
Aqualite™ Keypad 3
7/0 Panic Function 5
LEDs 3
Panic Keys 5
Areas 10, 15
AREA LATE! 36
Area Names and Numbers Record 45
Area System
Alarm Silence b
Arming 15
Disarming 16
Armed Areas
Checking 16
Display 25
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Index
Armed LED 3
Armed Status 12
Arming 11, 13, 15
All/Perimeter System 17, 63
Area System 15, 62
Bypassing Zones 13
Home/Sleep/Away System 19, 63
Key Fob 14
Quick Arming 15
Selective 13
Shortcut Keys 17, 19
System 15
B
Back Arrow (<—) Key 4
Browser 12
Add User Codes 34, 56
Add User Profiles 30, 57
Bypass Zones 27, 55
Change User Codes 34, 56
Change User Profiles 31, 58
Delete User Codes 35, 57
Delete User Profiles 31, 58
Output Group 31, 59
Output On Off 25, 59
Zone Monitor 28, 55
Zone Status 26, 54
Bypass Zones 13, 26
Browser 55
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C
Cancel Alarm b, 19, 21
Card Plus PIN (XR500E) 43
Central Station Monitoring 11
Clear Touch™ Keypad 4
Panic Icons 5
Power/Armed LED 4
CLOSING TIME! 36
COMMAND (CMD) Key 4
Common Keypad Displays 65
D
Data Entry Keys 4
Date and Time 41
Disarming 11
All/Perimeter System 18, 63
Area System 16, 62
Card Reader 16
Entry Delay 63
Home/Sleep/Away System 20, 63
Key Fob 15
Quick 17
Selective 16
System from Keypad 17
Display Events 41, 50
Arming and Disarming 51
Door Access 52
Schedule Change 53
Supervisory 51
System Monitor 52
User Code Change 51
Wireless Jamming 53
Index
Wireless Trouble 53
Zone 51
Zone Bypass 51
DMP Wireless 8, 61
Door Access 10, 24, 52
Disarming 16
Door Strike 62
E
Easy Entry™ User’s Guide 62
Emergency Evacuation 2
Entering User Names 60
Entry Delay 63
Entry Zone 11
Event Displays 41, 50
Exit Zone 11
Extending Schedules 21, 40
F
Failure to Exit 35
False Alarms 1
Fault 11
Fire Drill 42
Forgive Failure to Exit 35
Frequently Asked Questions 64
H
Holiday Date
Record 49
Setting 40
Home/Sleep/Away System
Alarm Silence b, 21
Arming 19, 63
Disarming 20, 63
Index
Shortcut Keys 19, 22
User Code 33
How Your System Operates 13
Button Layout 8
Button Programming 44
Disarming 15
LED Operation 61
Status Table 61
User Record 44
I
Instant Arming 18
Instant Zone 11
K
Keypad
2-Button Panic Keys 5
7/0 Panic Function 5
Aqualite™ 3
Back Arrow (<—) Key 4
Clear Touch™ 3, 4
COMMAND (CMD) key 4
Common Displays 65
Data Entry Keys 4
Displays 9
LEDs 3, 4
Multi-lingual Display 6, 23
Record 43
Security Command™ 3
Select Areas 4
Select Keys 3
Shortcut Keys 22
Thinline™ 3
Tones 7
Types 3
User Menu 1
User Options 7
Wireless Displays 9
Key Fob 8, 44, 61
Arming 14
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L
LCD Keypad 1
LED Operation 3, 4, 61
M
Monitoring 11
Multi-lingual Display 6, 23
O
Outputs On Off 25
Browser 59
Output Groups 29
Browser 59
Output Relay Record 49
P
Panic Zone Test (XR500 Series) 29
PIN (XR500E) 33
Power LED 3
Profiles 29
Adding 30, 57
Changing 30, 58
Chart 32
Deleting 30, 58
User Profile Record 46
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Q
Quick Arming 15
Quick Disarming 17
R
Re Arm Delay 31
S
Schedules 16, 36
Door 36
Extending Schedules 10, 21, 40
Extend (EXT) 36
Holiday (HOL) 36
Output (OUT) 36
Record 48
Setting Holiday ABC Schedules 39
Setting Output and Door Schedules 38
Setting Shift Schedules 37
Shift (S1, S2, S3, S4) 36
Shift Time Access 31
Security Command™ Keypad 3
7/0 Panic Function 5
LEDs 3
Panic Keys 5
Security System Terms 10
Select Areas 4
Select Keys 3
Sensor Reset 24
Service Request 42
Shift Time Access 31
Shortcut Keys 17, 19, 22, 24, 27
Arming Function 17, 19, 22
Monitor (Chime) Function 22, 27
Sensor (Fire) Reset Function 22, 24
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Silence Alarm b, 24
Status 11
Status List 12
System Setup Record 43
System Status 28
System Test 1, 28
T
TEMP CODE 31
Thinline™ Keypad
7/0 Panic Function 5
LEDs 3
Panic Keys 5
U
User Codes 33
Adding 33, 56
Changing 34, 56
Deleting 34, 57
Names 33, 60
Numbers 33
Record 47
User Disarm and Entry 9, 60
User Menu Options 23
Alarm Silence 24
Armed Areas Display 25
Bypass Zones 26
Door Access 24
Outputs On Off 25
Sensor Reset 24
System Status 28
System Test 28
Zone Monitor 27
Zone Status 26
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User Options 7
User Profiles 29, 33
Adding 30, 57
Changing 30, 58
Chart 32
Deleting 31, 58
Record 46
V
Verify Alarm b, 19, 21
W
Wireless 8, 61
Jamming Event Display 53
Trouble Event Display 53
Z
Zone 11
Zone Monitor 27
Browser 55
Zone Status 12, 26
Browser 54
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