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INSTALLATION GUIDE
XR150FC/XR550FC Series
DIGITAL MONITORING PRODUCTS, INC.
© 2021
MODEL XR150FC/XR550FC SERIES PANEL
INSTALLATION GUIDE
FCC NOTICE
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used properly in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference with radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specification in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the installer is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient the receiving antenna
Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver
Move the computer away from the receiver
Plug the computer into a different outlet so that computer and receiver are on different branch circuits
If necessary, the installer should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The installer may find the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications Commission, helpful:
“How to identify and Resolve Radio‑TV Interference Problems.”
This booklet is available from the U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington D. C. 20402
Stock No. 004‑000‑00345‑4
© 2021 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
Information furnished by DMP is believed to be accurate and reliable.
This information is subject to change without notice.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
About the Panel .....................................................................................................................1
Zone Expansion ........................................................................................................................................................................1
Output Expansion ....................................................................................................................................................................1
Compliance Instructions ........................................................................................................................................................1
Specifications Summary .......................................................................................................2
Power Supply .............................................................................................................................................................................2
Communication .........................................................................................................................................................................2
Panel Zones ................................................................................................................................................................................2
Keypad Bus .................................................................................................................................................................................2
LX‑Bus ..........................................................................................................................................................................................2
Outputs ........................................................................................................................................................................................2
System Components ..............................................................................................................3
Lightning Protection ...............................................................................................................................................................3
Network Surge Protection ....................................................................................................................................................3
Install the panel ......................................................................................................................4
Mount the Enclosure ...............................................................................................................................................................4
Fire Command Center LCD Keypad .................................................................................................................................5
Mounting Additional Keypads, Zone Expanders, and Modules .............................................................................5
Wire the panel ........................................................................................................................6
Wiring Specifications..............................................................................................................................................................6
Wire the Transformer ..............................................................................................................................................................6
Wire the Batteries ....................................................................................................................................................................7
Power Requirements ..............................................................................................................................................................8
Standby Battery Selection ...................................................................................................................................................10
LX‑Bus Expansion ....................................................................................................................................................................11
Wireless Bus Expansion .........................................................................................................................................................11
Ethernet Connection ..............................................................................................................................................................11
Phone Line RJ Connector .....................................................................................................................................................11
RESET and TAMPER Headers .............................................................................................................................................12
Bell Output .................................................................................................................................................................................13
Keypad Bus .................................................................................................................................................................................13
Smoke and Glassbreak Detector Output ........................................................................................................................13
Protection zones ......................................................................................................................................................................14
Powered Zones for 2‑Wire Smoke Detectors ...............................................................................................................15
Dry Contact Relay Outputs ..................................................................................................................................................15
Annunciator Outputs ..............................................................................................................................................................16
Ordering Information ............................................................................................................17
Accessories .................................................................................................................................................................................17
FCC Information .....................................................................................................................21
Part 15 ...........................................................................................................................................................................................21
Part 68 ..........................................................................................................................................................................................21
ABOUT THE PANEL
The DMP XR150FC/XR550FC Series system consists of an alarm panel with a built‑in communicator, an enclosure with built‑in Fire Command Center keypad, and a 16 VAC 56 VA transformer. Each panel is a versatile 12 VDC, combined access control, burglary, and fire communicator panel. A complete system can provide:
• 142 or 574 programmable inputs and outputs for commercial and industrial fire alarm service
• Eight onboard grounded burglary zones
• Two onboard 12 VDC Class B powered zones
The powered zones have a reset capability to provide for 2‑wire smoke detectors, relays, or other latching devices.
Connect a 12 or 24 VDC regulated, power limited power supply listed for Fire Protective Signaling Systems to distribute notification appliance power between Model 865, 866 or 867 NAC outputs. Addressable smoke detectors and input modules round out the XR150FC/XR550FC Series panel to deliver a truly flexible and expansive fire detection and notification system. The Fire Alarm Control Panel is shipped pre‑wired in a red steel enclosure.
Zone Expansion
Up to 574 additional zones are available on the XR150FC/XR550FC Series panel using DMP LCD keypad remote zone capability and zone expansion modules. The panel keypad data bus supports up to fifteen supervised device addresses with each address supporting up to four programmable expansion zones.
Up to 500 zones are available using the on board LX‑Bus connections, along with any combination of single, four, eight, or sixteen‑zone expansion modules and single‑zone LX‑Bus detectors.
Output Expansion
In addition to the two SPDT relays and four programmable open collector outputs on the panel, you can also connect up to 25 programmable Model 716 Output Expansion Modules to each LX‑Bus. These modules can provide an additional 100 or 500 programmable SPDT relays.
The panel provides 100 Output Schedules you can use for programming the 716 to perform a variety of annunciation and control functions. You can also assign the 716 outputs to any panel Output Options such as Fire Alarm, Communication
Fail, or Phone Trouble Outputs. For more information, refer to the 716 Installation Guide (LT‑0183).
The LX‑Bus also supports the Model 717 Graphic Annunciator Module. Each 717 module supplies 20 switched ground outputs that follow the state of their assigned zones. The 717 supports the first eight Keypad Bus addresses. To use
Keypad Bus addresses 9‑16, install multiple 716 modules. Refer to the 717 Installation Guide (LT‑0235) and 716 Installation
Guide (LT‑0183).
Compliance Instructions
For applications that must conform to a local authorities installation standard or a National Recognized Testing
Laboratory certification standard, refer to the Compliance Listing Guide (LT‑1330).
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SPECIFICATIONS SUMMARY
For a full list of compatible panel accessories, refer to "Ordering Information".
Power Supply
Transformer Input —Primary input: 120 VAC 60 Hz; Primary Output: 16 VAC 56 VA
Standby Battery —12 VDC, 1.0 Amps Max. charging current
Smoke and Auxiliary —12 VDC output at 0.5 Amp Max
Bell Output —12 VDC at 0.7 Amp Max
The combined Auxiliary and Bell outputs total cannot exceed 1.2 Amps with a 56 VA transformer. All circuits are power limited except the red battery wire and AC terminal.
Communication
• Built‑in network communication to SCS‑1R and SCS‑VR Receivers
• Built‑in dialer communication to SCS‑1R Receivers
• Optional cellular communication to SCS‑1R and SCS‑VR Receivers
• Built‑in Contact ID communication to SCS‑1R Receivers
• Optional 893A Dual Phone Line Module with phone line supervision
• Can operate as a local panel
Panel Zones
Eight 1k or 2.2k Ohm EOL burglary zones (1‑8) and two 3.3k Ohm EOL powered zones with reset (9‑10). To select either
1k or 2.2k for zones 1 to 8, program the EOL value in REMOTE OPTIONS .
Keypad Bus
You can connect the following supervised keypads and expansion modules to the Keypad Bus:
• Alphanumeric keypads
• Sixteen, eight, four, and single‑zone expansion modules
• Single zone detectors
• Access control modules
LX‑Bus
You can connect the following devices to the LX‑Bus connections provided on the panel. See Accessory Devices for information about specific connections.
• Graphic annunciator modules
• Sixteen, eight, four, and single‑zone expansion modules
• Relay output expansion modules
• Smoke Detectors
Outputs
The XR150FC/XR550FC Series panel provides two Single Pole, Double Throw (SPDT) relay outputs which require the installation of two Model 305 relays, each rated 1 Amp at 30 VDC resistive (power limited sources only). A
Model 431 Output Harness is required to use these outputs.
The panel also provides four open collector outputs rated for 50 mA each. The open collector outputs provide ground connection for a positive voltage source. A Model 300 Output Harness is required to use these outputs.
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SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Figure 1 shows some of the accessory modules you can connect for use in various applications. A brief description of each module follows in the Accessory Devices section.
Form C Relays (OUT 1 and OUT 2)
Output Color Code–Model 431
Harness
Output 2 N/O Orange/White
Output 2 Com White/Gray
Output 2 N/C Violet/White
Output 1 N/O Orange
Output 1 Com Gray
Output 1 N/C Violet
Annunciator Outputs (OUTPUTS 3-6)
Output Color Code
Output 3 Red
Output 4 Yellow
Output 5 Green
Output 6 Black
AC Wiring must be in conduit and exit out the left side of the enclosure.
Wiring on terminals 5 through 22 must exit right and maintain 1/4" separation from the AC and battery positive wiring.
AC AC +B –B BELL GND RED YEL GRN BLK SMK GND Z1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1/4"
NFPA 72
This equipment should be installed in accordance with
Chapter 11 of the National Fire
Alarm Code, ANSI/NFPA
72-2002, (National Fire
Protection Association,
Batterymarch Park, Quincy,
MA 02269). Printed information describing proper installation, operation, testing, maintenance, evacuation planning, and repair service is to be provided with this equipment.
All circuits are inherently
Power Limited except the red battery wire and AC terminal.
DMP Transformer
16 VAC 56 VA
Class 2 Wire-in
Secondary Power
Supply
1.0 Amps Max. charging current. Use only 12 VDC rechargeable batteries.
DMP Models 364, 365,
366, 368, or 369. Replace batteries every 3 to 5 years.
Bell
12 VDC nominal
Minimum cutoff time is
5 minutes.
0.7 Amp Max
Keypads
Model 630F
60 mA at 8 to 14.5 VDC
Use UL Listed
Power Supervision
Relay rated at
12 VDC.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE LOOPED WIRE
UNDER TERMINALS. BREAK WIRE RUN
TO PROVIDE SUPERVISION OF
CONNECTIONS.
WARNING: Incorrect connections may cause damage to the unit.
s s s s s s s s
Bell cutoff time range is 5 to 99 minutes marchtime and non-coded.
Activity
LED
(Yellow) s s
Link
LED
(Green)
ETHERNET
CELL
MODULE
AC AC +B –B BELL GND RED YEL GRN BLK SMK GND Z1 GND Z2 Z3 GND Z4 Z5 GND Z6 Z7 GND Z8 Z9+ Z9– Z10+ Z10–
Earth Ground
POWER
TROUBLE
ALARM
SILENCE
ENABLE
RESET
TEST
DRILL
1 2 3 s
Fire Command Center
ABC
1
MNO
5
YX
9
DEF
2
PQR
6
0
GHI
3
STU
7
JKL
4
VWX
8
COMMAND
Power
LED s
4 s
5 s
1.5k Ω s
6
PHONE LINE
7 s
OUTPUTS 3-6
8 s
9 s
PROG
10 11 s s s
TAMPER s s
12 13
RED
XR550FC Series
14 15 16 s s s s
YELLOW
GREEN
BLACK
Panel s s s s
Listed Resistors
1.0k Ohm—DMP Model 311
3.3k Ohm—DMP Model 309
10K Ohm—DMP Model 308
Auxiliary Power s s s s
RESET
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 s s s s
Total current combined from
Terminals 7, 11, 25, 27, and
LX500-LX900
0.5 Amp Max
Zone Expander
Model 714
7 mA @ 12 VDC
Models 714-8, 714-16
20 mA @ 12 VDC
Zone
Expander
Model 711
7 mA @
12 VDC
LOAD
LX s = Supervised Circuit
Verification
Zones
______
Control Unit
Delay
13.6 sec
RED s
Zone
Expander (up to 8 zones)
Model 712-8
19 mA @
12 VDC s s
Zone Expander
Model 715
7 mA @ 12 VDC
Models 715-8, 715-16
20 mA @ 12 VDC s s
Front
Tamper
Rear
Tamper
Heat detectors, pull stations, or any other contact devices listed for Fire Protective
Signaling can be connected to zones 9 and 10.
Zones 9 and 10 and
Model 715 compatibility identifier: A
Maximum operating range: 9.8 VDC to
14.0 VDC.
Class B (Style A).
Zones 9, 10, and all expanded zones are suitable for Class B (as applicable for the initiating and signaling line circuits per
ANSI/UL 864 Table
48.2 or 48.3).
Installation limits under local Authority Having
Jurisdiction (AHJ).
Using verification delays on zones 9 and
10 is optional. Use the delays marked on the smoke detectors or the smoke detector installation wiring diagram.
Smoke
Model
______
Detector
Delay
____sec s s s s s s s s s
WARNING
THIS UNIT MAY BE PROGRAMMED TO USE AN ALARM
VERIFICATION FEATURE THAT RESULTS IN DELAY OF THE
SYSTEM ALARM SIGNAL FROM THE INDICATED CIRCUITS. THE
TOTAL DELAY (CONTROL UNIT PLUS SMOKE DETECTORS)
SHALL NOT EXCEED 60 SECONDS. NO OTHER SMOKE
DETECTOR SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THESE CIRCUITS
UNLESS APPROVED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING
JURISDICTION (AHJ).
Figure 1: XR150FC/XR550FC Series Wiring Diagram
Lightning Protection
Metal Oxide Varistors and Transient Voltage Suppressors help protect against voltage surges on panel input and output circuits. Additional surge protection is available with Model 370 or 370RJ Lightning Suppressors. For more information, refer to the 370/370RJ Installation Sheet (LT‑0181).
Network Surge Protection
The Model 270 Network Transient Suppression Module protects the panel from surges on the Ethernet port. For more information, refer to the Model 270 Installation Guide (LT‑1316).
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INSTALL THE PANEL
Mount the Enclosure
The XR150FC/XR550FC Series panel enclosure must be mounted using the four mounting holes shown in Figure 2.
Mount the enclosure in a secure, dry place to protect the panel from damage from tampering or the elements. It is not necessary to remove the panel PCB when installing the enclosure.
The enclosure dimensions are 13.44” H X 17.1” W X 4.8” D.
Note: When using the XR150FC/XR550FC Series panel for listed applications, use the Model 350, 349, 341, or 352S enclosure for standby batteries.
A
B
C
Panel
Transformer
Enclosure Mounting Holes
D
E
Dual 1-3/4” and 1-3/8” Knockouts
Module Mounting Holes
F Battery Shelf
C
E
A
C
E
B
C
D D
Battery shelf holds up to two batteries. Maintain minimum spacing of 1/4” between the batteries and any modules mounted in enclosure.
F
Figure 2: XR150FC/XR550FC Enclosure
C
E
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Fire Command Center LCD Keypad
A Fire Command Center LCD Keyboard is factory installed on the panel enclosure door. The installed, pre‑wired keyswitch is located to the left of the keyboard. The user can turn the keyswitch to enable the four function keys without opening the enclosure door. The display and keyboard are factory pre‑wired to the PROG header. For standby battery calculations, the LCD display draws 92 mA of current in normal, standby, or alarm condition. For more information, refer to "Power Requirements".
Fire Command Center
POWER
TROUBLE
ALARM
SILENCE
RESET
ENABLE
TEST
DRILL
ABC
1
MNO
5
YX
9
DEF
2
PQR
6
GHI
3
STU
7
0
JKL
4
VWX
8
COMMAND
Figure 3: Fire Command Center LCD and Keypad
Mounting Additional Keypads, Zone Expanders, and Modules
DMP keypads have removable covers that allow you to easily mount the keypad to a wall or other flat surface using the screw holes on each corner of the base. Before mounting the base, connect the keypad wire harness leads to the panel and to any applicable devices. Then, attach the harness to the pin connector to the PCB, mount the base, and install the keypad cover making sure all of the keys extend through their respective holes.
For mounting additional keypads on solid walls, or for applications where conduit is required, use the Model 695 1‑1/2” deep backbox or the Model 696 1/2” deep backbox.
The DMP 711, 712‑8, 714, 715, 716, and 717 zone expanders are each contained in molded plastic housings with removable covers. The base provides you with mounting holes for installing the unit to a wall, switch plate, or other surface.
Mount any additional modules in the panel enclosure using the standard 3‑hole mounting pattern. Refer to the appropriate product guides for installation instructions.
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WIRE THE PANEL
Wiring Specifications
DMP recommends using 18 or 22 AWG for all LX‑Bus and Keypad Bus connections. The maximum wire distance between any module and the DMP Keypad Bus or LX‑Bus circuit is 1,000 feet. To increase the wiring distance, install an auxiliary power supply, such as a DMP Model 505‑12. Maximum voltage drop between a panel or auxiliary power supply and any device is 2.0 VDC. If the voltage at any device is less than the required level, add an auxiliary power supply at the end of the circuit.
To maintain auxiliary power integrity when using 22‑gauge wire on Keypad Bus circuits, do not exceed 500 feet. When using 18‑gauge wire, do not exceed 1,000 feet. Maximum distance for any bus circuit is 2,500 feet regardless of wire gauge. Each 2,500 foot bus circuit supports a maximum of 40 LX‑Bus devices. To increase the wire length or to add devices, install an additional power supply that is listed for Fire Protective Signaling, power limited, and regulated
(12 VDC nominal) with battery backup.
For additional information refer to the LX‑Bus/Keypad Bus Wiring Application Note (LT‑2031) and the 710 Bus Splitter/
Repeater Module Installation Guide (LT‑0310).
Wire the Transformer
The XR150FC/XR550FC Series panel comes with a 16 VAC 56 VA transformer. The 16 VAC transformer must be wired to a dedicated, unswitched 120 VAC 60 Hz circuit with at least 0.87 Amps available.
Caution: Never share the Fire Alarm Control Panel circuit with any other equipment. Always ground the panel before applying power to any devices and use 18 AWG or larger for all power connections.
AC AC +B –B
1 2 3 4
56 VA
Transformer
GREEN/
YELLOW
The transformer must be wired to a dedicated, unswitched
120 VAC 60 Hz circuit with at least
0.87A available
GND
S
BLACK
WHITE
Figure 4: Transformer Wiring
Install cover over screw terminals after completing connection.
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Wire the Batteries
DMP recommends replacing batteries every 3 to 5 years under normal use. Connect the black battery lead to the negative battery terminal. The negative terminal connects to the enclosure ground internally through the panel PCB.
Connect the red battery lead to the battery positive terminal. You can add a second battery in parallel using the DMP
Model 318 Dual Battery Harness. Refer to Figure 5 for wiring information.
Note: DMP requires that wiring in a battery harness is separated by a PTC to protect batteries from a reversal or short within the circuit.
For listed installations, batteries can be installed in a DMP Model 341, 349, 350 or 352S enclosure and all wiring shall run through conduit. The enclosure shall be installed to the left of the panel enclosure to ensure Battery and AC wire separation.
Caution: Use sealed lead‑acid batteries only. Batteries supplied by DMP have been tested to ensure proper charging with DMP products. Do not use gel cell batteries.
Earth Ground (GND)
To provide proper transient suppression, panel Terminal 4 (battery negative) must be connected to an earth ground using wire 14‑gauge or larger.
DMP recommends connecting to a cold water pipe, ground rod, or building ground only. Do not connect to an electrical ground or conduit, sprinkler or gas pipes, or to a telephone company ground.
Battery Only Restart
When powering up the XR150FC/XR550FC
Series panel without AC power, briefly short the battery start pads to pull in the battery cutoff relay. Once the relay has been pulled in, the battery voltage holds it in that condition.
If the panel is powered up with an AC transformer, the battery cutoff relay is pulled in automatically. For more information refer to Figure 1.
Battery
318 Battery
Harness
PTC
To AC
Red
Battery
Start
XR550
Panel
AC AC +B –B BELLGND
1 2 3 4 5 6
Discharge/Recharge
The XR150FC/XR550FC Series panel battery charging circuit float charges at 13.9 VDC at a maximum current of 1.0 Amps using a 56 VA transformer. Battery voltage level conditions are determined by the following voltage ranges:
• Battery Trouble —Below 11.9 VDC
• Battery Cutoff —Below 10.2 VDC
• Battery Restored —Above 12.6 VDC
Battery
PTC
Red
Black
Black
Battery
Figure 5: Wiring Multiple Batteries
To Earth
Ground
To Bell
Circuit
Battery Supervision
The panel tests the battery when AC power is present. The test is done every three minutes and lasts for five seconds.
During the test, the panel places a load on the battery. If the battery voltage falls below 11.9 VDC a low battery is detected. If AC power is not present, a low battery is detected any time the battery voltage falls below 11.9 VDC. When battery voltage drops below 10.2 VDC, the panel performs a battery cutoff to prevent deep discharge damage.
If a low battery is detected with AC power present, the test repeats every two minutes until the battery charges above 12.6 VDC. If a weak battery is replaced with a fully charged battery, the restored battery will not be detected until the next test is completed.
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Power Requirements
During AC power failure, the panel and all connected auxiliary devices draw their power from the battery. All devices must be taken into consideration when calculating the battery standby capacity. Use Table 1 to determine your system's total required amp‑hours, then proceed to Standby Battery Selection.
Standby Battery Power Calculations
2W‑BLX, 2WT‑BLX Smoke Detectors
263LTE Cellular Communicator
277 Buzzer Module
630F Remote Fire Command Center
710 Bus Splitter/Repeater Module
711 Zone Expansion Module
Active Zone (EOL Installed)
711S Zone Expansion Module
712‑8 Zone Expansion Module
Active Zones (EOL Installed)
714 Zone Expansion Module
Active Zones (EOL Installed)
714‑8, 714‑16 Zone Expansion Module
Active Zones (EOL Installed)
715 Zone Expansion Module
Active Zones (EOL Installed)
2‑Wire Smokes
715‑8, 715‑16 Zone Expansion Modules
Active Zones (EOL Installed)
2‑Wire Smokes
716 Output Expansion Module
Active Form C Relays
717 Graphic Annunciator Module
Annunciator Outputs
734 Wiegand Interface Module
Active Zones (EOL Installed)
Annunciator (ON)
Proximity Reader
736P POPIT Interface Module
736V V‑Plex Module
Active Zones
738A Ademco Wireless Interface Module
738T Wireless Translator
738Zplus Z‑Wave Interface Module
763 Wi‑Fi Module
860 Relay Output Module, one relay active
All four relays active
865 Style Y or Z Notification Module
Standby Current Alarm Current
Qty x 11 mA = mA Qty x
Qty x 20 mA = mA Qty x
31 mA 1 = mA
20 mA = mA
Qty x 5 mA = mA Qty x
Qty x 63 mA = mA Qty x
Qty x 32 mA = mA Qty x
Qty
Qty x x
11 mA
1.6 mA
= mA
= mA
Qty
Qty
Qty x 4.2 mA = mA Qty x x x
5 mA = mA
92 mA = mA
32 mA = mA
11 mA
2 mA 1
= mA
= mA
4.7 mA = mA
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty x x x x x x x x x x x x
17 mA
1.6 mA
7 mA
1.6 mA
20 mA
1.6 mA
= mA
= mA
7 mA
4 mA
0.1 mA
20 mA
4 mA
0.1 mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
Qty x 13 mA = mA Qty
Qty
Qty x 10 mA = mA Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty x x x
240 mA
1.6 mA
200 mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty x x x x
Qty x 25 mA = mA Qty x x x x x
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty x x x x x x x x x x x x
Qty x 45 mA = mA
= mA
Qty x
Qty x 75 mA = mA Qty x
Qty x 50 mA = mA Qty x
Qty x 40 mA = mA Qty x
Qty x 31 mA = mA Qty x
17 mA
2 mA 1
= mA
= mA
7 mA
2 mA 1
= mA
= mA
20 mA
2 mA 1
= mA
= mA
7 mA
30 mA 1
0.1 mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
20 mA
30 mA 1
0.1 mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
13 mA
12 mA
= mA
= mA
10 mA
1 mA
= mA
= mA
260 mA
2 mA 1
20 mA
200 mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
25 mA = mA
45 mA = mA
= mA
75 mA = mA
50 mA = mA
40 mA = mA
31 mA = mA
Qty x 34 mA
138 mA
= mA
= mA
Qty x
Qty x 26 mA = mA Qty x
34 mA
138 mA
= mA
= mA
85 mA = mA
Subtotal alarm = mA Subtotal currents
1 Based on 10% of active zones in alarm.
2 For systems that are not central station monitored, multiply alarm current by 12.
Subtotal standby = mA
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Table 1: Standby Battery Power Calculations
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Standby Battery Power Calculations
866 Style W Notification Module
867 LX‑Bus Style W Notification Module
869 Dual Style D Initiating Module
893A Dual Phone Line Module
Standby Current Alarm Current
Qty x 45 mA = mA Qty x
Qty x 30 mA = mA Qty x
Qty x 25 mA = mA Qty x
Qty x 12 mA = mA Qty x
76 mA = mA
86 mA = mA
75 mA = mA
50 mA = mA
1100X Wireless Receiver Qty x 46 mA = mA Qty x 46 mA = mA
1100XH Wireless High Power Receiver Qty x 160 mA = mA Qty x 160 mA = mA
7060/7160 Thinline/7060A Aqualite Keypad Qty x 72 mA = mA Qty x 80 mA = mA
7063/7163 Thinline/7063A Aqualite Keypad Qty x 85 mA = mA Qty x 100 mA = mA
7070/7170 Thinline/7070A Aqualite Keypad
Active Zones (EOL Installed)
Qty
Qty x x
72 mA
1.6 mA
= mA
= mA
Qty
Qty x x
87 mA
2 mA 1
= mA
= mA
7073/7173 Thinline/7073A Aqualite Keypad
Active Zones (EOL Installed)
7872 Graphic Touchscreen Keypad
Active Zones (EOL Installed)
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty x x x x
85 mA
1.6 mA
145 mA
1.6 mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty x x x x
100 mA
2 mA
215 mA
2 mA
1
1
= mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
7873 Graphic Touchscreen Keypad
Active Zones (EOL Installed)
XR150FC/XR550FC Series Control Panel
Relay Outputs 1‑2 (ON)
Switch Grounds 3‑6 (ON)
Active Zones 1‑8
Active Zones 9‑10
2‑Wire Smoke Detectors
Panel Bell Output (max 1500 mA)
Aux. power devices on Terminals 7 and
11 except keypads and LX‑Bus modules
Qty
Qty
Qty 1
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty x x x x x x x x
143 mA
1.6 mA
174 mA
30 mA
5 mA
1.6 mA
4 mA
0.1 mA
= mA
= mA
= 174 mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
Qty
Qty
Qty 1
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty
Qty x x x x x x x x
243 mA
2 mA
217 mA
30 mA
5 mA
2 mA 1
30 mA
0.1 mA
1
= mA
= mA
= 217 mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
= mA
Subtotal currents this page
Subtotal currents previous page
Total currents
Total required standby current
Subtotal standby = mA
Subtotal standby + mA
Total standby current = mA
Subtotal alarm = mA
Subtotal alarm + mA
Total alarm current = mA
hours Required standby hours x mA Total standby current
= mAh Total required standby current
Total required alarm current minutes Required Minimum alarm time
÷ 60 minutes Convert to hours
= hours Total required alarm time x mA Total alarm current
= mAh Total required alarm current
Calculate total required amp‑hours
mAh Total required standby current
+ mAh Total required alarm current
= mAh Total required milliamp‑hours
+ mAh Percentage of total required mAh (optional)
= mAh Total required milliamp‑hours (optional)
÷ 1000 h Convert mAh to Ah
= Ah Total required amp‑hours (round up to whole number)
1 Based on 10% of active zones in alarm.
2 For systems that are not central station monitored, multiply alarm current by 12.
Table 1: Standby Battery Power Calculations
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Standby Battery Selection
After performing the calculations in Power Requirements, complete the following steps to select standby batteries:
Note: If the Power Requirements calculation is greater than any Max. Ah Available shown on a table, add power supplies to reduce the required amp hours. See the 710 Bus Splitter/Repeater Installation Guide (LT‑0310) for more information.
1. Select the desired standby hours required from the following table: 24, 60, or 72 hours.
2. Select the desired battery size, then select a Max. Ah Available that slightly exceeds the number of total required
Ah calculated in Power Requirements.
3. Install the number of batteries shown in the corresponding No. of Batteries column.
Example: If total required amp hours equals 22 Ah for 24 hours of standby time and you want to use 5.0 Ah batteries, install six Model 368 (12 VDC, 5.0 Ah) batteries.
For listed installations, batteries can be installed in a DMP Model 341, 349, 350 or 352S enclosure and all wiring shall run through conduit. The enclosure shall be installed to the left of the XR150FC/XR550FC Series panel enclosure to ensure
Battery and AC wire separation. For a list of compatible batteries, refer to "Batteries and Battery Accessories".
24 hours standby power, 48 hours recharge time
5.0 Ah Batteries
Max. Ah
Available
No. of
Batteries
8 2
12
16
20
24
28
32
36
40
8
9
6
7
3
4
5
10
7 Ah Batteries
Max. Ah
Available
No. of
Batteries
6 1
12
18
24
31
37
43
5
6
7
2
3
4
7.7 Ah Batteries
Max. Ah
Available
No. of
Batteries
6 1
13
20
27
34
41
2
3
4
5
6
60 hours standby power, 48 hours recharge time
7 Ah Batteries
Max. Ah
Available
No. of
Batteries
13
20
27
33
40
47
54
60
67
7
8
5
6
2
3
4
9
10
7.7 Ah Batteries
Max. Ah
Available
No. of
Batteries
14
22
29
37
44
52
59
67
7
8
5
6
2
3
4
9
9 Ah Batteries
Max. Ah
Available
No. of
Batteries
17
26
34
43
52
61
69
7
8
5
6
2
3
4
72 hours standby power, 72 hours recharge time
9 Ah Batteries
Max. Ah
Available
No. of
Batteries
16
25
2
3
33
42
50
59
67
6
7
4
5
8
18 Ah Batteries
Max. Ah
Available
No. of
Batteries
16
33
1
2
50
67
3
4
Table 1: Standby Battery Specifications
9 Ah Batteries
Max. Ah
Available
No. of
Batteries
8 1
16
24
32
40
2
3
4
5
18 Ah Batteries
Max. Ah
Available
No. of
Batteries
17
34
52
69
1
2
3
4
18 Ah Batteries
Max. Ah
Available
No. of
Batteries
16 1
32
48
2
3
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LX‑Bus Expansion
There are five LX‑Bus headers near the bottom of the panel:
• LX500 provides zones 500‑599 (XR150FC/XR550FC)
• LX600 provides zones 600‑699 (XR550FC only)
• LX700 provides zones 700‑799 (XR550FC only)
• LX800 provides zones 800‑899 (XR550FC only)
• LX900 provides zones 900‑999 (XR550FC only)
PROG
RED
J8
BLK
XMIT RCV
PROG
10
BLK
11
SMK
12
GND
RED
J14
XMIT RCV
500
BLK
13
Z1
14
GND
RED
15
Z2
J9
XMIT RCV
600
BLK RED
16
Z3
17
GND
XMIT RCV
700
BLK
18
Z4
RED
J17
BLK
19
Z5
20
GND
RED BLK
21
Z6
22
Z7
Wireless Bus Expansion
Figure 6: LX‑Bus Headers and LEDs
The Wireless Bus (XBUS) header provides connection for the 1100X or 1100XH Wireless Receiver. The XBUS provides up to 500 wireless zones numbered 500‑999. Refer to the 1100X Wireless Receiver Install Guide (LT‑0708) or the 1100XH
Wireless Receiver Install Guide (LT‑0970) for complete information.
• XR150FC provides up to 100 zones.
• XR550FC provides up to 500 zones.
Wireless Bus LEDs
The two LEDs, located above the XBUS header, indicate data transmission and receipt. The left LED flashes green to indicate the panel is transmitting data. The right LED flashes yellow to indicate the panel is receiving data.
Ethernet Connection
Description
The ETHERNET connector on the XR150FC/XR550FC Series panel allows you to connect directly to an Ethernet network using a standard Cat 5 cable. The ETHERNET connector supports 100 Mbps full duplex operation and the maximum impedance is 100 Ohms.
Activity LED
(Yellow)
Link LED
(Green)
Ethernet LEDs
The two LEDs located on the top edge of the connector indicate network connection. The right
Link LED (green) lights to indicate a valid receive connection from the host network. The Activity
LED (yellow) lights when connected to a 100 Mbps network and is off when connected to a 10
Mbps network connection.
Network Transient Suppression
For listed fire applications, use a Model 270 Network Transient Suppression Module to provide transient surge protection for the ETHERNET connector.
Figure 7: Ethernet
Connector and LEDs
Phone Line RJ Connector
Connect the panel to the public telephone network by installing a DMP 356 RJ Cable between the panel PHONE LINE connector and the RJ31X or RJ38X phone block. The maximum impedance is 100 Ohms.
Caution: To reduce the risk of fire, only use 26 AWG or higher telecommunication line cord, such as a DMP
Model 356 Series Phone Cord.
893A OR 277 Connector
Allows connection of an 893A Dual Phone Line Module or a 277 Trouble Sounder to the 893A OR 277 connector on the panel. Refer to the 893A Installation Sheet (LT‑0135) or the 277 Installation Sheet (LT‑1304) for complete information.
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Notification
The user must not repair registered terminal equipment. In case of trouble, immediately unplug the device from the telephone jack. Registered terminal equipment may not be used on a shared or public line. Provide the telephone company the following information:
• The particular lines where the service is connected
• The FCC registration number as listed
• The ringer equivalence
• The device make, model, and serial number
To Telephone
Line
To Premise
Phone
Ring
5
6
7
8
Ring 1
Tip 1
Tip
3
4
2
1
RJ31X or RJ38X
Phone Block
Phone Line Monitor
The XR150FC/XR550FC Series panel has a built‑in telephone monitor that monitors the phone line voltage to verify the connection to the central station. Figure 8 and Table 2 identify the phone block pin layout, wire numbers, and colors.
The wires on the RJ31 that feed pins 4 and 5 should be the only wires on the DMARC. All other house phone wiring should be tied to pins 1 and 8 coming back from the RJ31.
Dial tone must come in to RJ31X on pins 4 and 5 and go back to house phones from pins 1 and 8. Follow these steps to determine if the panel is seizing the line:
5
6
7
2
3
4
8
Figure 8: Phone Jack Wiring
1
Wire Number Wire Color
Gray
Orange
Black
Red
Green
Yellow
Blue
Brown
1. Unplug phone cord from RJ31X
2. Place a butt‑set on pins 4 and 5
Table 2: Phone Jack Wiring
3. Confirm the presence of a dial tone, then lift the wire from either pins 1 or 8.
4. If a dial tone is still present, the RJ31X wiring is correct. If no dial tone is present, the RJ31X wiring is backwards.
Rewire the phone block so the dial tone is coming in on pins 4 and 5, then retest the connection.
If you still have trouble with the phone line after rewiring the phone block, you may need to replace the RJ cord. If the dial tone is still not present after replacing the phone cord, replace the RJ31X phone block.
RESET and TAMPER Headers
RESET Header
The RESET header is used to reset the panel. To reset the panel when installing the system, place the jumper across both RESET pins before applying power to the panel. After connecting the AC and battery, remove the reset jumper.
To reset the panel while the system is operational, install the reset jumper without powering down the system. Remove the reset jumper after one or two seconds.
After resetting the panel, begin programming within 30 minutes. Otherwise, you must reset the panel again to enter the PROG menu.
LOAD
J6
Momentarily place the Reset jumper over both of the J16 pins to reset the panel.
RESET
TAMPER Header
The TAMPER header is designed to connect to a tamper switch with a tamper harness. One or more tamper switches can be mounted inside the panel enclosure to supervise unauthorized removal or opening of an enclosure. Refer to the wiring diagram on the enclosure door for correct tamper switch wiring.
If the enclosure is opened or removed while one or more of the system areas are armed, the system goes into alarm. If all areas are disarmed, a tamper trouble is indicated by the panel.
L
J23
LX
CELL MODULE
Figure 9: XR550FC Series Panel
Showing the RESET Jumper
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Bell Output
Terminals 5 and 6
Supplies positive 12 VDC to power alarm bells or horns. This output can be steady, pulsed, or temporal, depending on the Bell Action specified in Bell Options. Terminal 6 is the ground reference for the bell circuit. This supervised output reads resistance of 1k Ohms or less as normal. The indicating appliance can supply this resistance. If using a horn or siren, install the included 1k Ohm 0.5 W resistor across the bell circuit to provide supervision. See the Notification Appliance section in the Compliance Listing Guide (LT‑1330) for wiring diagrams and a list of approved notification appliances.
Keypad Bus
Description
The panel Keypad Bus includes Terminals 7, 8, 9, and 10. You can connect up to fifteen supervised keypads and multiple unsupervised keypads to the panel. In addition to DMP keypads, you can also connect any combination of zone expansion modules. Refer to the specific device installation sheet for the maximum number of Keypad Bus devices. Refer to the LX‑Bus section for more information about LX‑Bus expansion.
Terminal 7 ‑ RED
Supplies positive and regulated 12 VDC to power DMP LCD keypads and zone expansion modules. Terminal 7 also supplies power for any auxiliary device. The ground reference for Terminal 7 is Terminal 10.
The output current is shared with the smoke power output on Terminal 11 and zones 9 and 10. Current draw for all connected devices must not exceed the panel maximum current rating. See Power Supply in the Compliance Listing
Guide (LT‑1330) for maximum current in a fire listed application.
Terminal 8 ‑ YELLOW
Receives data from keypads and zone expansion modules. It cannot be used for any other purpose.
Terminal 9 ‑ GREEN
Transmits data to keypads and zone expansion modules. It cannot be used for any other purpose.
Terminal 10 ‑ BLACK
The ground reference for DMP keypads, zone expansion modules, and all auxiliary devices being powered by Terminal 7.
Programming (PROG) Connection
A 4‑pin PROG header is provided to connect a keypad when using a DMP Model 330 Programming Cable. This provides a quick connection for panel programming. You may also use the PROG Header to connect Keypad Bus devices.
OVC LEDs
The Overcurrent LED (OVC) lights red when the devices connected to the Keypad Bus and LX‑Bus draw current that exceeds the panel rating. The OVC LED is located to the left of the 893A connector on the panels.
XR150FC/XR550FC Series panels have an additional OVC LED to the right of the CELL MODULE connector. The LEDs turn a steady red when lit. When the OVC LEDs light red, the LX‑Buses and Keypad Bus are shut down.
Smoke and Glassbreak Detector Output
Terminals 11 and 12
Supplies positive and regulated 12 VDC to power 4‑wire smoke detectors and other powered devices. This output can be turned off by the user for 5 seconds using the Sensor Reset User Menu option to allow latched devices to reset.
Terminal 12 is the ground reference for Terminal 11.
Current Rating
The Output current from Terminal 11 is shared with Terminals 7, 25, and 27.
The total current draw of all devices powered from the panel must be included with Terminal 11 calculations and must not exceed the maximum output rating.
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Protection zones
Terminals 13–24
Zones 1 to 8 (Terminals 13 to 24) on the panel are grounded burglary zones. For programming purposes, the zone numbers are 1 through 8.
Terminal
13
14
15
16
17
18
Function
Zone 1 voltage sensing
Ground for zones 1 and 2
Zone 2 voltage sensing
Zone 3 voltage sensing
Ground for zones 3 and 4
Zone 4 voltage sensing
Terminal
19
20
21
22
23
24
Function
Zone 5 voltage sensing
Ground for zones 5 and 6
Zone 6 voltage sensing
Zone 7 voltage sensing
Ground for zones 7 and 8
Zone 8 voltage sensing
Table 3: Terminal 13‑24 Specifications
The voltage sensing Terminal measures the voltage across a 1k Ohm EOL resistor to ground. Use Model 311 1k Ohm resistors. Dry contact sensing devices can be used in series (normally‑closed) or in parallel (normally‑open) with any of the burglary protection zones.
Figure 10: Protection Zone Wiring
Operational Parameters
Each protection zone detects three conditions: Open, Normal, and Short. Voltage and resistance parameters for each condition are listed in Table 4
Condition
Open
Normal
Short
Resistance on zone Voltage on positive terminal
Over 1300 ohms Over 2.0 VDC
600 to 1300 ohms
Under 600 ohms
1.2 to 2.0 VDC
Under 1.2 VDC
Table 4: Protection Zone Parameters
Zone Response Time
A condition must be present on a zone for 500 milliseconds before it is detected by the panel. Ensure detection devices used on the protec tion zones are rated for use with this delay. Zones 1‑10 can also be programmed for a fast response delay of 160 milliseconds.
Keyswitch Arming Zone
Using a keyswitch on an arming zone type allows you to arm and disarm selected areas without having to enter a user code.
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Powered Zones for 2‑Wire Smoke Detectors
Terminals 25–26 and 27–28
Panel Terminals 25 through 28 provide two resettable Class B, Style A, 2‑wire powered zones. For programming purposes the zone numbers are 9 and 10. See the Compliance Listing Guide LT‑1330 for a list of the compatible 2‑wire smoke detectors. Do not mix detectors from different manufacturers on the same zone.
Caution: Performing a Sensor Reset momentarily drops power to the devices on zones 9 and 10. The panel views these zones as Open while power is absent.
When wiring powered zones for 2‑wire smoke detectors, refer to the following specifications:
• Maximum wire length —3000 feet (18 AWG) or 1000 feet (22 AWG)
• Maximum voltage —14 VDC
• Maximum normal standby current —1.25 mA DC
• Maximum line impedance —100 Ohms
• Maximum short circuit current —56 mA
Dry Contact Relay Outputs
The panel provides two programmable auxiliary SPDT relays when equipped with two DMP Model 305 relays in sockets
OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2 and a Model 431 Output Harness on the OUT1‑OUT2 6‑pin header. Each relay provides one
SPDT set of contacts that can be operated by any of the functions listed below:
• Activation by zone condition—Steady, Pulsing, Momentary, and Follow
• Activation by 24‑hour 7‑day schedule—One on and one off time a day for each relay
• Manual activation from the DMP LCD keypad menu
• Communication failure
• Armed area annunciation
• Fire Alarm, Fire Trouble, or Supervisory
• Ambush Alarm
• Exit and Entry timers
• System Ready
• Late to Close
Refer to the XR150/XR550 Series Programming Guide (LT‑1232) for more information.
Contact Rating
The Model 305 relay contacts are rated for 1 Amp at 30 VDC (allows 0.35 power factor). You can connect auxiliary power to the Relay Output 1 common terminal by installing the gray harness wire to Terminal 7. Current draw for all connected devices must not exceed the panel maximum current rating.
Model 431 Output Harness Wiring
The relay contacts are accessible by installing the DMP 431 Output Harness on the 6‑pin OUT1 OUT2 header.
OUTPUT 2 uses the top three prongs, and OUTPUT 1 uses the bottom three prongs. The relay contacts must be connected to devices located within the same room as the panel. The wire harness colors and contact locations are shown below:
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Annunciator Outputs
The four programmable annunciator outputs can be programmed to indicate the activity of the panel zones or conditions occurring on the system. Annunciator outputs do not provide voltage. Instead, they switch voltage from another source to ground. The outputs can respond to any of the conditions listed in Dry Contact Relays. Maximum voltage is 30 VDC at 50 mA.
Output 1
Contact
Normally Closed
Common
Normally Open
Color
Violet
Gray
Orange
Output 2
Contact
Normally Closed
Common
Normally Open
Color
Violet with white stripe
White with gray stripe
Orange with white stripe
Table 5: Model 431 Output Wiring
Model 300 Harness Wiring
Access the open collector outputs by installing DMP 300 Harness on the 4‑pin OUTPUTS header. The output locations are shown below. For listed applications, devices connected to the outputs must be located within the same room as the panel.
Output Color
3
4
Red
Yellow
Wire
1
2
Output Color
5
6
Green
Black
Wire
3
4
Table 6: Model 300 Wiring
Model 860 Relay Module
Connect a Model 860 Relay Module to the OUTPUTS header on the panel to provide relays for outputs 3‑6. Use these relays for electrical isolation between the alarm panel and other systems or for switching voltage to control various functions. Power is supplied to the relay coils from a single wire connected to the panel auxiliary power Terminal 7.
The module includes one relay and provides three additional sockets for expansion of up to four relays. Mount the 860 inside the panel enclosure using the 3‑hole pattern and plastic standoffs. Refer to the 860 Module Install Sheet
(LT‑0484) as needed. Relay Contact Rating is 1 Amp at 30 VDC (allows 0.35 power factor).
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ORDERING INFORMATION
Panels
XR150DFC‑R
XR150DNFC‑R
XR550DNFC‑R
XR150 Fire Control Panel with Dialer and 270 Transient Suppression Module
XR150 Fire Control Panel with Network and 270 Transient Suppression Module
XR550 Fire Control Panel with Network and 270 Transient Suppression Module
Accessories
Keypads
630F LCD Remote Fire Command 32‑character LCD Fire keypad with keyswitch.
ORDER: 630F‑R
Power Supplies
505‑12 Power Supply A power‑limited, switching power supply that meets UL, CSFM, NFPA and FCC compliance standards. Installed in a 350 (L) or 350A (A) enclosure to allow adequate space for up to two back‑up batteries and includes a transformer and battery leads. The 505‑12 is rated for 12 VDC at 5 amps maximum.
ORDER: 505‑12‑G, 505‑12‑R
505‑12LX Power Supply A power‑limited, switching power supply that meets UL, CSFM, NFPA and FCC compliance standards. 505‑12LX is rated for 12 VDC at 5 amps maximum. Provides two independent Class B NAC outputs. Each power supply includes a transformer, battery leads and a metal enclosure.
ORDER: 505‑12LX‑G, 505‑12LX‑R
Batteries and Battery Accessories
Batteries
341 Small Enclosure
365 9.0 Ah 12 VDC (ORDER: 365)
366 18.0 Ah 12 VDC (ORDER: 366)
368 5.0 Ah 12 VDC (ORDER: 368)
369 7.0 Ah 12 VDC (ORDER: 369)
Steel kiosk‑size enclosure with dual 3/4" or 1/2" knockouts and module mounting holes. Dimensions: 12.75" W × 6.55" H × 2.9" D
ORDER: 341‑G
349 Small Enclosure
350 Large Enclosure
352S Extra Large Battery
Enclosure
Battery Harnesses
Standard panel enclosure with dual‑size knockouts, lock and key, and module mounting holes. Dimensions: 13.5" W × 11.66" H × 3.55" D
ORDER: 349‑G
Holds three 7.7 Ah batteries or two 18.0 Ah batteries, one transformer, and module mounting holes. Dimensions: 17.5" W × 13.5" H × 3.5" D
ORDER: 350‑G, 350‑R , 350‑GCAN
Features five adjustable shelves to hold batteries for standby power.
Dimensions: 14.5" x 32" x 4" (lid adds 0.5" on each side)
ORDER: 352S‑G
318 Standard battery leads (ORDER: 318)
318R Ring‑style battery leads (ORDER: 318R)
318T Terminal‑style battery leads (ORDER: 318T)
318EXT 48" Battery lead extension (ORDER: 318EXT)
Cellular Communicators
263LTE‑V LTE Verizon Cellular
Communicator
263LTE‑A LTE AT&T Cellular
Communicator
Provides wireless communication for XT Series and XR Series panels.
ORDER: 263LTE‑V, 263LTE‑V/381‑2
Provides wireless communication for XT Series and XR Series Panels.
ORDER: 263LTE‑A, 263LTE‑A/381‑2
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Expansion Modules
710 Bus Splitter/Repeater
711 Single Zone Expander
711S Single Zone Expander
714 Zone Expansion Module
714‑8 Zone Expander
714‑16 Zone Expander
715 Zone Expansion Module
715‑8 Zone Expander
715‑16 Zone Expander
716 Output Expander
717 Graphic Annunciator
Expands the number of devices and length of wire on the LX‑Bus or keypad bus.
Also provides wire connections for up to three additional LX‑Bus circuits.
ORDER: 710
Single‑zone expander with screw terminal connections. Includes EOL resistors.
ORDER: 711
Single‑zone expander with flying lead connections. Includes EOL resistor.
ORDER: 711S
Expander with four 5 VDC Class B zones and rotary‑switch addressing. Includes
EOL resistors and 12‑wire harness.
ORDER: 714
Terminal block installation for eight burglary or Class B non‑powered fire devices.
Includes enclosure with lock and key plus EOL resistors.
ORDER: 714‑8 , 714‑8‑R, 714‑8L‑G, 714‑8L‑R, 714‑8PCB
Terminal block installation for 16 burglary or Class B non‑powered fire devices.
Includes enclosure with lock and key plus EOL resistors.
ORDER: 714‑16 , 714‑16‑R, 714‑16L‑G, 714‑16L‑R, 714‑16PCB
Provides 4 Class B zones (12 VDC) for two‑wire smoke detectors and other powered or non‑powered devices. Includes 3.3k EOL resistors and 12‑wire harness.
ORDER: 715
Provides eight powered zones (12 VDC) supporting two‑wire smoke detectors or other fire alarm initiating devices. Includes red 340 enclosure and EOL resistors.
ORDER: 715‑8, 715‑8PCB, 715‑16PCB
Provides 16 powered zones (12 VDC) supporting two‑wire smoke detectors or other fire alarm initiating devices. Includes red 340 enclosure and EOL resistors.
ORDER: 715‑16
Provides 4 programmable Form C (SPDT) relays and four open collector annunciator outputs. Use the outputs for remote zone and system annunciation or environmental control applications. Harness included.
ORDER: 716
Provides 20 annunciator outputs (open collector) that follow the armed or bypassed state of the panel’s zones.
ORDER: 717
Auxiliary Modules
860 Relay Output Module
865 Style W/X Notification
Circuit Module
866 Style W Notification Circuit
Module
867 LX‑Bus Notification Circuit
Module
869 Style D Class A Initiating
Circuit Module
893A Dual Phone Line Module
Provides electrical isolation between the alarm panel and other systems or for switching voltage to control various functions.
ORDER: 860
Provides supervision for ground faults, opens and shorts on notification appliance circuits. Suitable for use with style W or X 12 or 24 VDC circuits.
ORDER: 865
Supervises one Style W Notification circuit that supervises opens, shorts and ground faults. Capable of switching 12 VDC internal or 24 VDC external power supply.
ORDER: 866
Provides one supervised Style W circuit for 12 or 24 VDC notification devices.
The 867 connects to the LX‑Bus and supervises Ground Fault, Open and Short conditions on the notification circuit.
ORDER: 867
Provides two Style D initiating 4‑wire circuits for waterflow switches and nonpowered burglary and fire devices. Supervises both zones for Opens, Shorts and Ground Fault conditions.
ORDER: 869
Supervises the main and backup phone lines for sustained drop in voltage.
ORDER: 893A
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Pull Stations
850 Series Pull Stations Single or dual action pull stations with gold‑plated SPST contacts and terminal strip connections.
ORDER: 850D, 850D/711, 850D/711S, 850S, 850S/711, 850S/711S
Smoke/Heat Detectors
2W‑BLX Conventional Smoke
Detector
2WT‑BLX Conventional Smoke/
Heat Detector
A photoelectric detector that includes an addressable single point module for connection to the LX‑Bus of the XR Series panels.
ORDER: 2W‑BLX
A photoelectric detector that includes an addressable single point module with a restorable, built‑in fixed temperature thermal detector and is capable of sensing a temperature higher than 135 °F.
ORDER: 2WT‑BLX
Miscellaneous Accessories
270 Network Transient
Suppressor
277 Commercial Fire Buzzer
Module
335 Intrusion Siren
370 Lightning Suppressor
861 Power Distribution Module
Wiring harnesses, cables, and tampers
Provides Ethernet surge suppression for DMP panels. In UL applications, the Model
270 must be used if the switch is not installed in the same room as the panel.
ORDER: 270
An audible trouble alert that may be installed in place of the Model 893A Module for XR150/XR550 Series control panels.
ORDER: 277, 277CAN
Offers dual tones, steady and warble, is load‑tested to four hours, is indoor surface‑ mounted and is made out of UV‑resistant, high‑impact ABS plastic. 105 dB.
ORDER: 335
Provides lightning supression for any DMP or other manufacturer’s panel.
ORDER: 370, 370RJ
Provides multiple auxiliary power terminals and additional keypad and/or LX‑Bus connectors for a clean installation. Maximum current handling capacity of 8 amps on power and ground in terminals.
ORDER: 861
300 Four‑wire Harness (ORDER: 300)
303 Silence/Reset Push Button (ORDER: 303)
305 Plug‑in Output Relay (ORDER: 305, 305/10)
306 Tamper Harness (ORDER: 306)
307‑S Screw‑On Tamper Switch (ORDER: 307‑S)
374 Surge Voltage Suppressor (ORDER: 374)
3012 Clip‑On Tamper Switch (ORDER: 3012)
381 Coax Extension Cable (ORDER: 381‑12, 381‑25)
431 Output Harness (ORDER: 431)
Monitoring Center Receivers
SCS‑1R
SCS‑VR Virtual Receiver
Network Enabled Receiver compatible with central station receivers that accept
Standard CID, DD or DMP Serial 3 messaging.
Software‑only solution that runs on a server for network IP and cellular communications.
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DMP Wireless
1100X Receiver
1100XH High‑Power Receiver
1100R Repeater
1103 Universal Transmitter,
External Contact
1164 Wireless Smoke Detector with Synchronized Sounder
1164NS‑W Wireless Smoke
Detector with No Sounder
1168 Wireless Smoke/CO/Low
Temp Detector
1183‑135 Heat Detector
1184 Carbon Monoxide Detector
Provides Two‑Way, supervised communication using 900 MHz frequency hopping‑ spread spectrum technology. 1100XE‑W features 128‑bit AES encryption.
ORDER: 1100X‑W, 1100XE‑W
Provides additional transmit and receive amplification for improved performance at greater distance or harsh building environments. 1100XHE‑W features 128‑bit AES encryption.
ORDER: 1100XH‑W, 1100XHE‑W
Provides increased communication range. Up to eight repeaters can be installed on a wireless system. This model includes the 376L power supply. 1100RE‑W features
128‑bit AES encryption.
ORDER: 1100R‑W, 1100RE‑W, 1100R‑W/376L
Includes an internal magnetic reed switch, an on board terminal block for external contact wiring, and an end‑of‑line resistor. 1103E‑W features 128‑bit AES encryption.
ORDER: 1103‑W, 1103E‑W
Causes sounders to initiate when any fire zone is tripped on the panel, which also triggers any other wired strobes and strobe horns. The cadence is dictated by the panel, synchronizing the alarm tones of all wired and wireless devices.
ORDER: 1164‑W
Has the same functionality as the 1164 Smoke Detectors without the built‑in sounder. The 1164NS is intended for use in installations with existing sounder/ notification devices.
ORDER: 1164NS‑W
Provides multi‑criteria smoke sensing using a combination of photoelectric heat,
IR flame flicker, carbon monoxide (CO) indicators, and a low temp sensor. The
1168 reports carbon monoxide, fire alarms, and low temp to the control panel.
ORDER: 1168
The 1183‑135F is a fixed temperature detector that reacts to heat by responding to the fixed 135 degree temperature setting. The 1183‑135R model is a combination rate‑of‑rise and fixed temperature detector that detects heat quickly by responding to a rapid temperature increase or a fixed 135 degree temperature setting.
ORDER: 1183‑135F, 1183‑135R
A 3 V battery‑powered wireless carbon monoxide (CO) detector that provides early warning when the electrochemical sensing technology measures carbon monoxide levels in the air. The transmitter can send alarm, trouble, tamper and low battery condition messages to the alarm panel.
ORDER: 1184‑W
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XR150FC/XR550FC Series Installation Guide
FCC INFORMATION
Part 15
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm (7.874 in) from all persons. It must not be located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Changes or modifications made by the user and not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Part 68
The Model XR150FC/XR550FC Series panel complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the outside of the enclosure of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:CCKAL00BXR550. If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company.
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. See installation instructions for details.
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call.
In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company.
If the XR150FC/XR550FC Series panel causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the
FCC if you believe it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
If trouble is experienced with the Model XR150FC/XR550FC Series panel, for repair or warranty information, please contact DMP at the address and telephone number listed on the back of this document. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
If your premises has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of the
XR150FC/XR550FC Series panel does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer.
Caution: To ensure proper operation, this equipment must be installed according to the installation instructions in this manual. To verify that the equipment is operating properly and can successfully report an alarm, this equipment must be tested immediately after installation, and periodically thereafter, according to the test instructions in this document and the XR150/XR550 Series Programming Guide (LT‑1232). Verification of Line Seize capability should also be performed immediately after installation, and periodically thereafter, in order to ensure that this equipment can initiate a call even when other equipment (telephone, answering system, computer modem, etc.) connected to the same line is in use.
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XR150FC/XR550FC
SERIES PANELS
Specifications
Primary Power
AC
16 VAC 56 VA transformer
AC
2 3
Battery
Start
+B –B
Power
LED
4
BELL GND RED YEL GRN BLK SMK GND Z1
5 6
PHONE LINE
7
OUTPUTS 3-6
8 9 10
PROG
11
TAMPER
12 13
GND
14
Z2 Z3 GND Z4 Z5 GND Z6 Z7 GND Z8 Z9+ Z9– Z10+ Z10–
15 16 17 18 19
Activity
LED
(Yellow)
RESET
LX
ETHERNET
LOAD
Link
LED
(Green)
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Secondary Power 12 VDC Battery
Output Rating
Bell Up to 0.7 Amps at 12 VDC
Smoke/Auxiliary Up to 0.5 Amps at 12 VDC
Current Draw 180 mA
Enclosure Material Cold‑rolled steel (Red)
Dimensions 13.44" H X 17.10" W X 4.80" D
Certifications
California State Fire Marshal (CSFM)
Los Angeles Fire Department
FCC Part 15
FCC Part 68 Registration ID CCKAL00BXR550
New York City (FDNY)
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listed
ANSI/UL 294 Access Control System Units
ANSI/UL 1610
ANSI/UL 2017
Central Station Burglar
General Purpose Signaling Devices and
Systems
ANSI/UL 864 Fire Protective Signaling
Compatible with Devices listed for:
ANSI/UL 268
ANSI/UL 346
ANSI/UL 636
Smoke‑Automatic Fire Detectors
Waterflow Indicators for Fire Protective
Signaling Systems
Holdup Alarm Units and Systems
Accessory
Designed, engineered, and manufactured in Springfield, MO using U.S. and global components.
LT-1297 20133
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2500 North Partnership Boulevard
Springfield, Missouri 65803‑8877
800.641.4282 | DMP.com
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Table of contents
- 6 About the Panel
- 6 Zone Expansion
- 6 Output Expansion
- 6 Compliance Instructions
- 7 Specifications Summary
- 7 Power Supply
- 7 Communication
- 7 Panel Zones
- 7 Keypad Bus
- 7 LX‑Bus
- 7 Outputs
- 8 System Components
- 8 Lightning Protection
- 8 Network Surge Protection
- 9 Install the panel
- 9 Mount the Enclosure
- 10 Fire Command Center LCD Keypad
- 10 Mounting Additional Keypads, Zone Expanders, and Modules
- 11 Wire the panel
- 11 Wiring Specifications
- 11 Wire the Transformer
- 12 Wire the Batteries
- 13 Power Requirements
- 15 Standby Battery Selection
- 16 LX‑Bus Expansion
- 16 Wireless Bus Expansion
- 16 Ethernet Connection
- 16 Phone Line RJ Connector
- 17 RESET and TAMPER Headers
- 18 Bell Output
- 18 Keypad Bus
- 18 Smoke and Glassbreak Detector Output
- 19 Protection zones
- 20 Powered Zones for 2‑Wire Smoke Detectors
- 20 Dry Contact Relay Outputs
- 21 Annunciator Outputs
- 22 Ordering Information
- 22 Accessories
- 26 FCC Information
- 26 Part 15
- 26 Part 68