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InstallatIon GuIde

XR500 seRIes CanadIan

ContRol Panel

MODEL XR500, XR500N, XR500E

CANADIAN INSTALLATION GUIDE

INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE

This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

© 2015 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

Product Specifications

1.1 Power Supply .........................................................................1

1.2 Communication ......................................................................1

1.3 Panel Zones ...........................................................................1

1.4 Keypad Bus ............................................................................1

1.5 LX-Bus™ ................................................................................1

1.6 Outputs .................................................................................1

1.7 Enclosure Specifications ..........................................................1

Panel Features

2.1 Description .............................................................................2

2.2 Zone Expansion ......................................................................2

2.3 Output Expansion ...................................................................2

2.4 Central Station Communication ................................................2

2.5 Encrypted Communications (XR500N/XR500E only) ...................2

2.6 Caution Notes ........................................................................2

2.7 Compliance Instructions ..........................................................2

System Components

3.1 Description .............................................................................3

3.2 Wiring Diagram ......................................................................3

3.3 Lightning Protection ................................................................4

3.4 Accessory Devices ..................................................................4

3.4 Accessory Devices (continued) .................................................5

Installation

4.1 Mounting the Enclosure ...........................................................6

4.2 Mounting Keypads and Zone Expansion Modules .......................7

4.3 Connecting LX-Bus and Keypad Bus Devices .............................8

4.4 Wireless Keypad Association ....................................................8

Primary Power Supply

5.1 AC Terminals 1 and 2 ..............................................................8

5.2 Transformer Types ..................................................................8

5.3 J12 3-Pin Header for Transformer Types ...................................8

Secondary Power Supply

6.1 Battery Terminals 3 and 4 .......................................................9

6.2 Earth Ground (GND) ...............................................................9

6.3 Battery Only Restart ...............................................................9

6.4 Battery Replacement Period.....................................................9

6.5 Discharge/Recharge ................................................................9

6.6 Battery Supervision .................................................................9

6.7 Battery Cutoff .........................................................................9

6.8 XR500 Series Canadian Power Requirements ..........................10

6.9 Standby Battery Selection .....................................................12

Bell Output

7.1 Terminals 5 and 6 .................................................................13

Keypad Bus

8.1 Description ...........................................................................13

8.2 Terminal 7 - RED ..................................................................13

8.4 Terminal 9 - GREEN ..............................................................13

8.5 Terminal 10 - BLACK .............................................................13

8.6 J8 Programming Connection ..................................................13

8.7 OVC LED ..............................................................................13

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Smoke and Glassbreak Detector Output

9.1 Terminals 11 and 12 .............................................................13

9.2 Current Rating ......................................................................13

Protection Zones

10.1 Terminals 13–24 ...................................................................14

10.2 Operational Parameters .........................................................14

10.3 Dual EOL .............................................................................14

10.4 Zone Response Time .............................................................14

10.5 Keyswitch Arming Zone .........................................................14

Powered Zones for 2-Wire Smoke Detectors

11.1 Terminals 25–26 and 27–28 ..................................................15

11.2 Compatible 2-Wire Smoke Detector Chart ...............................16

Dry Contact Relay Outputs

12.1 Description ...........................................................................17

12.2 Contact Rating .....................................................................17

12.3 Model 431 Output Harness Wiring ..........................................17

Annunciator Outputs

13.1 Description ...........................................................................17

13.2 Model 300 Harness Wiring .....................................................17

13.3 Model 860 Relay Module .......................................................17

J23 6-Pin Header

14.1 Description ...........................................................................18

J22 LX-Bus Expansion Connector

15.1 Description ...........................................................................18

15.2 J22 LX-Bus Header ...............................................................18

15.3 LX-Bus Interface Cards ..........................................................19

15.4 LX-Bus LEDs .........................................................................19

15.5 OVC LED ..............................................................................19

J21 Serial Connector

16.1 Description ...........................................................................19

16.2 Computer Connection to J21 .................................................19

16.3 Serial Connector LEDs ...........................................................19

J1 Ethernet Connector (XR500N/XR500E only)

17.1 Description ...........................................................................20

17.2 Ethernet LEDs ......................................................................20

J3 Telephone RJ Connector

18.1 Description ...........................................................................20

18.2 J10 893A Connector ..............................................................20

18.3 Notification ..........................................................................20

18.4 Phone Line Monitor ...............................................................20

Reset and Tamper Headers

19.1 J16 Reset Header ................................................................21

19.2 J4 Tamper Header ...............................................................21

Listed Compliance Specifications

20.1 Introduction .........................................................................22

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Burglary Specifications

21.1 Introduction .........................................................................22

21.2 Control Outside of Protected Area ..........................................22

21.3 Bypass Reports .....................................................................22

21.4 System Maintenance .............................................................22

ULC S304-06 Specifications

22.1 For Medium or High Risk Applications:

Level A3 Communication .......................................................22

22.2 For Very High Risk Applications:

Level A3 Plus P1 Communication ...........................................22

22.3 For Low Risk Applications: Level A1 .......................................23

22.4 For Low Risk Applications: Level P1 ........................................23

22.5 Dual Protection .....................................................................23

22.6 Remote Arming ....................................................................23

22.7 Zone Expansion ....................................................................23

ULC S559-04 Specifications

23.1 For Fire Communicator Applications .......................................23

23.2 Central Station Host Automation ...............................................23

Recommendations

24.1 ULC Burglary Installation Recommendations ...........................24

False Alarm Reduction Programmable Options *

25.1 Shipping Defaults and Recommended Programming for ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010 ......................................................25

False Alarm Reduction Programmable Options (continued)

25.2 Call Waiting (ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010).......................................26

25.3 Occupied Premise (ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010) ..............................26

25.4 Entry Delay (ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010) .......................................26

25.5 Minimum Installation Requirements (ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010) ....26

Wiring Diagrams

26.1 Rothenbuhler 5110 High Security Bell Wiring ..........................27

26.2 LX-Bus™ Module Connection .................................................28

26.3 Model 860 Relay Module Connection ......................................29

26.4 Dual Zone Protection ............................................................29

26.5 Canadian Fire Communicator for FACP ...................................30

26.6 Combination S304 and S559 System ......................................31

26.7 System Sensor 2-Wire Smoke Detectors .....................................32

Revisions to This Document

Certifications

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Product Specifications

1.1 Power Supply

Transformer Input: Model 327-CAN, plug-in — Primary input: 120 Vac, 60 Hz, Secondary output: 16.5 Vac 50 VA

Model FTA7516 ATC Frost from Standex Electronics — Primary input: 120 Vac, 60 Hz,

Secondary output: 16 Vac 75 VA

Standby Battery: 12 Vdc, 1.0 Amps Max. charging current

Models 365, 366, 368, or 369

Replace every 3 to 5 years

Auxiliary:

Bell Output:

12 Vdc output at 1.0 Amp Max using Model 327-CAN

12 Vdc at 1.0 Amp Max using Model 327-CAN

Auxiliary:

Bell Output:

12 Vdc output at 1.5 Amp Max using Model FTA7516

12 Vdc at 1.5 Amp Max using Model FTA7516

All circuits are inherent Power Limited except the red battery wire and AC terminal.

1.2 Communication

• Built-in network communication to DMP Model SCS-1R or SCS-VR Receivers (XR500N/XR500E only)

• Built-in encrypted communication to DMP Model SCS-1R Receivers (XR500E only)

• Built-in dialer communication to DMP Model SCS-1R Receivers

• Optional cellular communication to DMP Model SCS-1R or SCS-VR Receivers

• Built-in Contact ID communication to DMP Model SCS-1R Receivers

• Optional 893A Dual Phone Line Module with phone line supervision

• Can operate as a local panel

1.3 Panel Zones

Eight 1k Ohm EOL burglary zones (zones 1 to 8)

Two 3.3k Ohm EOL powered zone with reset (zones 9 and 10)

1.4 Keypad Bus

You can connect up to a total of 16 of the following supervised keypads and expansion modules to the keypad bus:

• Alphanumeric keypads

• Single-zone detectors

• Four- and/or single-zone expansion modules

• Access control modules

• Wireless Keypads (maximum of 4)

1.5 LX-Bus™

You can connect the following devices to the LX-Bus™ provided on the panel or by the DMP 481, 462N, and 464-263H

Interface Cards up to the maximum number of LX-Bus™ addresses. See Accessory Devices in section 3.4.

• Sixteen-, eight-, four- and/or single-zone expansion modules • Graphic annunciator modules

• Model 521LX or 521LXT Smoke Detectors with CleanMe

• Model 2W-BLX or 2WT-BLX Smoke Detectors

• Relay output expansion modules

1.6 Outputs

The XR500 Series provide 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 XR500 Series panels also provide four open collector outputs rated for 50mA each. The open collector outputs provide ground connection for a positive voltage source. A Model 300 Output Harness is required to use these outputs.

1.7 Enclosure Specifications

The XR500 Series panels are shipped in an enclosure with a transformer, End-of-Line resistors, battery leads, user’s guide, and programming sheets.

Size Color(s) Enclosure

Model

350

350A

341

352X

17.5”W x 13.5”H x 3.5”D

17.5”W x 13.5”H x 3.75”D

12.75”W x 6.55”H x 3.15”D

14.5”W x 32.0”H x 4.0”D

Gray (G) or Red (R)

Gray (G)

Gray (G)

Gray (G)

Construction (Cold Rolled

Steel)

18-Gauge

18-Gauge with 16-Gauge door

20-Gauge

16-Gauge

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Panel Features

2.1 Description

The DMP XR500 Series Canadian panel is a versatile 12 Vdc, combined access control, burglary, and fire communicator panel with battery backup. The XR500 Series provides eight on-board burglary zones and two on-board

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. The XR500 Series can communicate to DMP SCS-1R Receivers using digital dialer, cellular, network, or Contact ID communication.

2.2 Zone Expansion

Up to 574 additional zones are available on the XR500 Series using DMP LCD keypad remote zone capability and zone expansion modules. The panel keypad data bus supports up to sixteen 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, Model 461 Interface Adaptor with 481, 462N, 462P, or 464-263H, and any combination of single, four, eight, or 16-zone expansion modules and single-zone LX-Bus™ detectors.

Note: Do not use shielded wire for LX-Bus or Keypad Bus circuits.

2.3 Output Expansion

In addition to the two SPDT relays and four programmable open collector outputs on the XR500 Series, you can also connect up to 25 programmable Model 716 Output Expansion Modules to each LX-Bus. These modules can provide an additional 500 programmable SPDT relays.

The XR500 Series 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. 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.

Note: The 717 supports the first eight Keypad Bus addresses. To follow Keypad Bus addresses nine through 16, install multiple 716 modules. Refer to the 717 Installation Guide (LT-0235) and 716 Installation Guide (LT-0183).

2.4 Central Station Communication

You can program the XR500 Series panel for reporting to DMP SCS-1R or SCS-VR Receivers using digital dialer, cellular, network, or Contact ID communication. The XR500 Series connects at the premises to a standard RJ31X or RJ38X telephone jack. Use the DMP 893A Dual Phone Line Module when connecting the XR500 Series panel to two separate phone lines in fire or burglary applications.

2.5 Encrypted Communications (XR500N/XR500E only)

An XR500E panel communicates using AES encryption. If you currently have an XR500N panel installed, you may contact DMP Customer Service with the panel serial number. The serial number(s) should be sent in writing via e-mail or fax. A separate feature key is sent for each panel to activate encrypted communications using the Feature

Upgrade process. Encrypted communication cannot be enabled on a standard XR500 panel. For more information on the Feature Upgrade process see the XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide (LT-0679CAN).

2.6 Caution Notes

Throughout this guide you will see caution notes containing information you need to know when installing the panel.

These cautions are indicated with a yield sign. Whenever you see a caution note, make sure you completely read and understand its information. Failing to follow the caution note can cause damage to the equipment or improper operation of one or more components in the system. See the example shown below.

Always ground the panel before applying power to any devices: The XR500 Series must be properly grounded before connecting any devices or applying power to the panel. Proper grounding protects against Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) that can damage system components.

2.7 Compliance Instructions

For applications that must conform to a local authorities installation standard or a National Recognized Testing

Laboratory certificated system, please see the Listed Compliance Specifications section near the end of this guide for additional instructions.

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System Components

3.1 Description

The DMP XR500 Series system is made up of an alarm panel with a built-in communicator, an enclosure, battery, one 16.5 Vac transformer, and keypads. You can use up to sixteen supervised 32-character LCD keypads; network communications and expansion interface cards; zone and output expansion modules; and initiating and indicating circuit modules. You can also connect auxiliary devices to the panel’s output relays to expand the basic system control capability. Combined current requirements of additional modules may require an auxiliary power supply.

Refer to the XR500 Series Power Requirements section in this guide when calculating power requirements.

3.2 Wiring Diagram

The XR500 Series diagram below shows some of the accessory modules you can connect for use in various applications. A brief description of each module follows in section 3.4.

J3 s

Phone Line

XR500 Series Canadian

Panel

Link LED

Activity LED

J4

Tamper s s

Form C Relays (J2)

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

Front and Rear tamper protection included with

Model 350A

Attack Resistant

Enclosure.

Front

Tamper

Rear

Tamper

The plug-in transformer shall plug into a 120 VAC

60 Hz outlet not controlled by a switch.

J12

Battery

Start

AC

50VA

AC

75VA

+B

Power

LED R

L

X

J23

–B

J1 s

Ethernet

J21 s

BELL GND RED YEL GRN BLK

1 2 3 4 5 6

Bell

12 VDC

Minimum cutoff time 15 min.

1.5 Amp Max using FTA7516

SIA CP-01-2010 minimum system is XR500, listed local

Bell, and off premise DACT communication to an SCS-1R receiver plus listed compatible keypads as indicated in the installation guide. s s

16 to 18 gauge wire

Maximum AC Wire distance with 16 gauge wire: 70 feet with 18 gauge wire: 40 feet

RED

BLACK

Earth Ground s s s

Cold Water

Pipe Earth

Ground

1k

Ohm

Bell s s

Bell cutoff time range is 5 to 99 minutes, non-coded.

s

RS-232

J22

LX-Bus

7 8 s

9

J10

J8

PROG

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 s s

SMK GND Z1 s

Output 1

K6

RED

RED

YELLOW

GREEN

BLACK

OVC

J2

GND Z2 Z3 GND Z4 Z5 GND

Annunciator Outputs (J11)

Output Color Code

Output 3

Output 4

Output 5

Output 6

Red

Yellow

Green

Black

Output 2

K7

J11

3

4

5

6

Outputs 3-6

Listed Resistors

1.0k Ohm - DMP Model 311

3.3k Ohm - DMP Model 309

10K Ohm - DMP Model 308

Z6 Z7 GND

J16

Reset

Z8 Z9+ Z9– Z10+ Z10–

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Zone

9

Zone

10 s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s

1k

Ohm

1k

Ohm

1k

Ohm

1k

Ohm

1k

Ohm

1k

Ohm

1k

Ohm

Minimum voltage on Auxiliary output to process Sensor trips is 10.2 VDC.

Auxiliary/Smoke Power

Total current combined from terminals 7, 11, 25, and 27

1.5 Amp Max 10.2 VDC to 14.0 VDC

1k

Ohm

3.3k Ohm

Resistor DMP

Model 309

3.3k Ohm

Resistor DMP

Model 309 s s s s s

= Supervised Circuit

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: 9.7 VDC to

14.0 VDC.

Class B (Style A).

Zone Expander

Model 715

7mA @ 12 VDC

Models 715-8, 715-16

20mA @ 12 VDC s s s s s s s s

DISARM

ARM

1k Ohm 1k Ohm 1k Ohm

Use Listed Power Supervision

Relay rated at 12 VDC.

Keyswitch Arming can be connected to any zone.

Smoke

Detector s s

Zone Expander

Model 714

7mA @ 12 VDC

Models 714-8, 714-16

20mA @ 12 VDC

Zone

Expander

Model 711

7mA @ 12

VDC

Zone Expander

(up to 8 zones)

Model 712-8

19mA @ 12

VDC s s s s s s s s

3.3k Ohm 3.3k Ohm 3.3k Ohm 3.3k Ohm s s

1k Ohm s s s s s s

1k Ohm 1k Ohm 1k Ohm s s

1k Ohm

WARNING: Incorrect connections may cause damage to the unit.

CAUTION: DO NOT USE LOOPED WIRE

UNDER TERMINALS. BREAK WIRE RUN TO

PROVIDE SUPERVISION OF CONNECTIONS.

1k Ohm

Figure 1: XR500 Series Canadian Wiring Diagram

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3.3 Lightning Protection

Metal Oxide Varistors and Transient Voltage Suppressors help protect against voltage surges on XR500 Series input and output circuits. Additional surge protection is available by installing the DMP 370 or 370RJ Lightning Suppressors.

3.4 Accessory Devices

Interface Adaptor and Interface Cards

461 Interface Adaptor Card

462N Network Interface Card

Allows you to connect two or more expansion interface cards to the XR500 Series panel.

The 461 is an expansion mother board that plugs into the panel J6 Interface Connector and is required when using two or more Interface Cards. Use combinations of Interface Cards for expanding zones, network interfacing, local printing, and connecting wireless devices.

Allows you to connect the XR500 Series to any compatible data network and use its communication capability in place of standard dial out telephone lines. The 462N also provides an LX-Bus™ for connecting zone and output expansion modules to the panel.

462P Printer Interface Card

464-263H Cellular Communicator

Card

Allows you to connect the XR500 Series to any compatible serial printer providing the user with real-time event recording. The 462P also provides an LX-Bus™ for connecting zone and output expansion modules.

Provides a fully supervised alarm communication path over HSPA + network for XR100/

XR500 Series panels. The 464-263H also provides an LX-Bus™ for connecting zone and output expansion modules to the panel.

Provides one LX-Bus for connecting up to 100 zone and output expansion modules.

481 Expansion Interface Card

Expansion Modules

710 Bus Splitter/Repeater

711 Single Point Zone Expanders

Allows you to increase keypad or LX-Bus™ wiring distance to 2500 feet.

Provides one Class B zone for connecting burglary devices.

714, 714-8, 714-16 Zone Expanders Provides Class B zones for connecting burglary and non-powered fire devices.

712-8 Zone Expander

716 Output Expander

Provides Class B zones for connecting burglary devices.

715, 715-8, 715-16 Zone Expanders Provides 12 Vdc Class B powered zones for connecting smoke detectors, glassbreak detectors, and other 2- or 4-wire devices.

Provides four Form C relays (SPDT) and four switched grounds (open collector) for use in a variety of remote annunciation and control applications for use on the LX-Bus only.

717 Graphic Annunciator Module Provides 20 zone following annunciator outputs (open collector) for use in a variety of remote annunciation and control applications for use on the LX-Bus only.

734, 734N, 734N-WiFi Wiegand

Interface Modules*

Provides system codeless entry, and arming and disarming using access control readers.

DMP Two-Way Wireless Devices

1100X/1100XH Wireless Receiver* Supports up to 500 devices in residential or commercial wireless operation.

1100R Repeater* Provides additional range for wireless devices.

1101 Universal Transmitter*

1102 Universal Transmitter*

1103 Universal Transmitter*

Provides both internal and external contacts that may be used at the same time to yield two individual reporting zones from one wireless transmitter.

Provides an external contact.

1105 Universal Transmitter*

Provides both internal and external contacts that may be used at the same time to yield two individual reporting zones from one wireless transmitter. Requires EOL resistor for external contact. Provides Disarm/Disable functionality.

Provides both internal and external contacts that may be used at the same time to yield two individual reporting zones from one wireless transmitter.

1107 Micro Window Transmitter*

1114 Four-Zone Expander*

1116 Relay Output*

1117 LED Annunciator*

Provides a wireless window transmitter

Provides four wireless zones

Provides one Form C relay

Provides a visual system status indicator

1118 Remote Indicator Light*

1119 Door Sounder*

1121 PIR Motion Detector*

1125 PIR Motion Detector*

Provides a visual indication of a Panic situation

Provides a battery powered sounder

Provides motion detection with pet immunity.

Provides multiple lens configurations, dual coverage area selection, and sensitivity adjustments.

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3.4 Accessory Devices (continued)

DMP Two-Way Wireless Devices (continued)

1126C/1126R PIR Motion

Detector*

Ceiling mount motion detector with panel programmable sensitivity and Disarm/Disable functionality.

1127C/1127W PIR Motion

Detector*

1129 Glassbreak Detector*

Wall mount motion detector with panel programmable sensitivity and Disarm/Disable functionality.

Detects the shattering of framed glass mounted in an outside wall and provides full-pattern coverage and false-alarm immunity.

1131 Recessed Contact* Provides a recessed contact option for door or window applications.

1135/1135DB Wireless Sounder* Provides a wireless sounder.

1139 Bill Trap *

1142BC Two-button Hold-up Belt

Clip Transmitter*

Provides a silent alarm option for retail and banking cash drawers.

Provides two-button hold-up operation with a belt clip.

1142 Two-button Hold-up

Transmitter*

1145-4 (Four-Button) *

1145-2 (Two-Button)*

1145-1 (One-Button)*

867 Style W LX-Bus Notification

Circuit Module*

Provides permanently mounted under-the-counter two-button hold-up operation.

Key Fob transmitters designed to clip onto a key ring or lanyard.

1183-135F Heat Detector

1183-135R Heat Detector

1184 Carbon Monoxide Detector* Carbon Monoxide Detector

Indicating and Initiating Devices

860 Relay Module*

Fixed temperature heat detector

Fixed temperature and rate-of-rise heat detector

865 Supervised Style W or X

Notification Circuit Module*

Provides dry relay contacts that are programmable and controlled from the DMP panel annunciator outputs. Includes one Form C (SPDT) relay rated 1 Amp @ 30 Vdc. Sockets are provided to allow the addition of three Model 305 plug-in relays. These relays can be used for electrical isolation between the alarm panel and another system or switching 5, 12, or 24

Volts to control various functions within a building or around its perimeter.

Provides supervised alarm current when using the XR500 Series panel bell output and up to

5 Amps at 12 or 24 Vdc when using a listed auxiliary power supply. The 865 can supervise

2-wire or 4-wire style circuits for opens and shorts with individual LED annunciation.

866 Style W Notification Circuit

Module *

Provides supervised alarm current using the XR500 Series panel bell output and up to 5 Amps at 12 or 24 Vdc when using a listed auxiliary power supply. The 866 can supervise 2-wire Style

W circuits for opens and shorts.

Provides supervised alarm current using the XR500 Series panel bell output and up to 5 Amps at 12 or 24 Vdc when using a listed auxiliary power supply. The 867 connects to the XR500

Series panel LX-Bus™ and provides one 2-wire Style W notification circuit for open and short conditions. Individual Bell Relay addresses Bell Ring styles.

869 Dual Class A Style D

Initiating Module*

Accessory Modules and Keypads

Provides two Class A, Style D, 4-wire initiating zones for connecting waterflow switches and other non-powered fire and burglary devices.

893A Dual Phone Line Module* Allows you to supervise two standard phone lines connected to an XR500 Series panel. The

893A module monitors the main and backup phone lines for a sustained voltage drop and alerts users when the phone line is bad.

ePAD™ Virtual Keypads*

LCD keypads

9000 Series Wireless Keypads*

Allows users to control the security system from any computer using the Internet.

Allows you to control the panel from various remote locations. Connect up to sixteen Model

630F Remote Fire Command Center, Model 7060, 7063, 7070, 7073, 7160, 7163, 7170, 7173

Thinline™ keypads, 7060A, 7063A, 7070A, 7073A Aqualite™ keypads, the 7760 Clear Touch™ keypad, or the 7872, 7873 Graphic Touchscreen keypads to the keypad bus using terminals 7,

8, 9, and 10.

Allows you to control the panel from various remote locations. Connect up to four 9060/9063

Wireless Keypads.

Addressable Smoke Detectors

521LX, 521LXT*

2W-BLX, 2WT-BLX*

Single-zone, addressable conventional smoke, smoke/heat detectors that connect to the

LX-Bus. Includes remote maintenance reporting, drift compensation, and multi-criteria detection.

Single-zone, addressable conventional smoke, smoke/heat detectors that connect to the LX-Bus. Includes drift compensation.

* These devices have not been investigated and shall not be used in commercial burglary listed installations

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Installation

4.1 Mounting the Enclosure

The metal enclosure for the XR500 Series must be mounted in a secure, dry place to protect the panel from damage due to tampering or the elements. It is not necessary to remove the XR500 Series PCB when installing the enclosure.

Figure 2 shows the mounting hole locations for the Model 350/350A Enclosures. Figure 3 shows the Model 341

Enclosure. Figure 4 shows the Model 352X panel cabinet and 352S shelf cabinet for multiple batteries.

The 350A Attack Resistant enclosure is factory shipped with one knockout on the top left of the enclosure. As needed, additional knockouts or antenna exits may be added at the time of installation. See Figure 2 for the positions on the enclosure that can be added. Each additional knockout must be filled with conduit.

Note: When using the XR500 Series panel for listed applications, use the Model 350, 349, 341, or 352S enclosure for standby batteries. When using the 352X or 352S in listed applications, the enclosure must be surface mounted on the wall.

*

Enclosure Mounting Holes

J3

Phone Line J4

Tamper

J6

Interface

Card

Expansion

Connector Link LED

Activity LED

Power

LED R

L

X

J23

J1

Ethernet

J21

RS-232

J22

LX-Bus

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Canadian Panel

Battery

Start

J10

J8

PROG

Output 1

OVC

J2

Output 2

K6 K7

5

6

3

4

J11

Outputs 3-6

J16

Reset

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–

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Dual 1 3/4" and 1 3/8" Conduit Knockouts

* 350A Optional Knockout

*

3-Hole

Pattern for

Accessory

Modules

Front and

Rear Tamper

Switches for

350A Attack

Resistant

Enclosure

*

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Figure 2: XR500 Series in Model 350 or 350A Enclosure

*

PEMs for optional battery bracket

Lid Mounting Holes (4 places)

Lid Mounting Holes

(4 places)

XR500 Series Panel

Power

LED R

L

X

J23

J21

RS-232

J22

LX-Bus

Battery

Start

J10

J8

PROG

Output 1 OVC

J2

K6

Output 2

K7

J11

3

4

5

6

Outputs 3-6

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–

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Enclosure Mounting Holes (4 places)

Dual 1/2" and 3/4" Conduit Knockouts

Figure 3: XR500 Series in Model 341 Enclosure

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56 VA

Transformer Mounting

Plate

J3

Phone

Line

J4

Tamper

Link LED

Activity LED

RS232

R

J23

5 4 3 2 1

9 8 7 6

L

X

RED

J1

Ethernet

J22

LX-Bus

J10

Output 1

K6

XR500 Series

Canadian Panel

OVC

Output 2

K7

J6 Expansion Slot

J8

J16

Reset

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–

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Mounting for one (1)

Zone Expansion Module.

Battery Shelf

Figure 4: XR500 Series in Model 352X Enclosure and Separate 352S Enclosure with Shelves

4.2 Mounting Keypads and Zone Expansion Modules

DMP LCD 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 keypad cable from the panel and to any device wiring run to that location. Then attach the harness to the pin connector on the PC board, mount the base, and install the keypad cover making sure all of the keys extend through their respective holes.

For mounting keypads on solid walls, or for applications where conduit is required, use the Model 695 1-1/2” deep or the Model 696 1/2” deep backboxes.

The DMP 711, 712-8, 714, 715, 716, and 717 modules 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.

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4.3 Connecting LX-Bus and Keypad Bus Devices

Several factors determine the DMP LX-Bus™ and keypad bus performance characteristics: the wire length and gauge used, the number of devices connected, and the voltage at each device. When planning an LX-Bus™ and keypad bus installation, keep in mind the following information:

1. DMP recommends using 18 or 22-gauge unshielded wire for all keypad and LX-Bus circuits. Do not use twisted pair or shielded wire for LX-Bus and keypad bus data circuits.

2. On keypad bus circuits, to maintain auxiliary power integrity when using 22-gauge wire do not exceed 500 feet. When using 18-gauge wire do not exceed 1,000 feet. 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.

Note: Each panel allows a specific number of supervised keypads. Add additional keypads in the unsupervised mode. Refer to the panel installation guide for the specific number of supervised keypads allowed.

3. Maximum distance for any one bus circuit (length of wire) is 2,500 feet regardless of the wire gauge. This distance can be in the form of one long wire run or multiple branches with all wiring totaling no more than

2,500 feet. As wire distance from the panel increases, DC voltage on the wire decreases. Maximum number of LX-Bus devices on the first 2,500 foot circuit is 40 devices.

4. Maximum voltage drop between the 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.

When voltage is too low, the devices cannot operate properly.

For additional information refer to the LX-Bus/Keypad Bus Wiring Application Note (LT-2031).

Expansion Interface Cards (Models 481, 462N, 462P, and 464-263H)

The LX-Bus provided on these cards requires only a 4-wire cable between the card and any devices connected to the bus. You can connect devices (zone or output expansion modules) together on the same cable or provide separate runs back to the card. Each LX-Bus provides up to 100 zones or outputs.

4.4 Wireless Keypad Association

Enable Wireless Keypad Association operation on both the keypad and panel.

To enable association operation in the keypad, access the Installer Options Menu (3577

(INST)) and select RF Survey). The keypad logo LEDs turn on Red until association is successful.

To enable association operation in the XR500 panel, reset panel 3 times within 12 seconds. Allow the keypad bus Transmit/Receive LEDs to turn back on between each reset.

RCV

J8

XMIT

Programming

For 60 seconds the panel listens for wireless keypads that are in the Installer Options

Menu (3577 CMD) and have not been programmed, or associated into another panel. Figure 5: Keypad Bus LEDs

Those keypads are assigned to the first open device position automatically based upon the order in which they are detected. The keypad logo turns Green to indicate it has been associated with the panel.

Primary Power Supply

5.1 AC Terminals 1 and 2

Connect the transformer wires to terminals 1 and 2 on the panel. Use no more than 70 ft. of 16 gauge or 40 ft. of 18 gauge wire between the transformer and the XR500 Series.

Always ground the panel before applying power to any devices: The XR500 Series must be properly grounded before connecting any devices or applying power to the panel. Proper grounding protects against Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) that can damage system components. See the Earth ground section.

5.2 Transformer Types

Use Model 327-CAN (16.5 Vac 50 VA) plug-in or Model FTA7516 from ATC Frost.

The transformer must be connected to an unswitched 120 Vac 60 Hz electrical outlet with at least .87A of available current.

Never share the transformer output with any other equipment.

5.3 J12 3-Pin Header for Transformer Types

Place the jumper on the left two pins for a Maximum 2 Amp (Bell=1 Amp; Aux=1 Amp) when using the Model 327-CAN plug-in transformer (default).

Use an ATC Frost FTA7516 transformer and place the jumper on the right two pins for a Maximum, 3 Amps (Bell=1.5

Amp; Aux=1.5 Amp).

Secondary Power Supply

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6.1 Battery Terminals 3 and 4

Connect the black battery lead to the negative battery terminal. The negative terminal connects to the enclosure ground internally through the XR500 Series circuit board. Connect the red battery lead to the battery positive terminal. Observe polarity when connecting the battery.

Battery

Battery

Start

AC AC

XR550

Panel

+B –B BELL GND

1 2 3 4 5 6 You can add a second battery in parallel using the

DMP Model 318 Dual Battery Harness. DMP requires each battery be separated by a PTC in the battery harness wiring to protect each battery from a reversal or short within the circuit. See

Figure 6.

318 Battery

Harness

PTC

318 Battery

Harness

PTC

Red

Black

Red

To AC

Black

Panel Red and

Black Battery Cables

14 AWG to

Earth Ground

To Bell

Circuit

Use sealed lead-acid batteries only:

Use the Model 365 (12 Vdc 9 Ah),

Model 366 (12 Vdc 18 Ah), Model 368 (12

Vdc 5.0 Ah), or Model 369 (12 Vdc 7 Ah)

Battery

Battery sealed lead-acid rechargeable battery.

Figure 6: Wiring Multiple Batteries

Batteries supplied by DMP have been tested to ensure proper charging with DMP products.

GEL CELL BATTERIES CANNOT BE USED WITH THE XR500 SERIES PANEL.

6.2 Earth Ground (GND)

To provide proper transient suppression, XR500 Series panel terminal 4 must be connected to earth ground using

14 gauge or larger wire. 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.

6.3 Battery Only Restart

When powering up the XR500 Series panel without AC power, briefly short across the battery start pads to pull in the battery cutoff relay. The leads need a momentary short only. Once the relay has pulled in, the battery voltage holds it in that condition. If the XR500 Series panel is powered up with an AC transformer, the battery cutoff relay is pulled in automatically. For more information refer to Figure 1.

6.4 Battery Replacement Period

DMP recommends replacing the battery every 3 to 5 years under normal use.

6.5 Discharge/Recharge

The XR500 Series battery charging circuit float charges at 13.9 Vdc at a maximum current of 1.0 Amps. Listed below are the various battery voltage level conditions:

Battery Trouble:

Battery Cutoff:

Battery Restored:

Below 11.9 Vdc

Below 10.2 Vdc

Above 12.6 Vdc

6.6 Battery Supervision

The XR500 Series 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.

If a low battery is detected with AC power present, the test repeats every two minutes until the battery charges above 12.6 Vdc indicating the battery has restored voltage. If a weak battery is replaced with a fully charged battery, the restored battery will not be detected until the next two minute test is completed.

6.7 Battery Cutoff

The panel disconnects the battery any time the battery voltage drops below 10.2 Vdc. This prevents battery deep discharge damage.

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6.8 XR500 Series Canadian Power Requirements

During AC power failure, the XR500 Series 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. The following table lists the XR500 Series panel power requirements. You must add the additional current draw of keypads, zone expansion modules, smoke detector output, and any other auxiliary devices used in the system for the total current required. The total is then multiplied by the number of standby hours required to calculate the total ampere-hours required.

Standby Battery Power Calculations

XR500 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

893A Dual Phone Line Module

461 Interface Adaptor Card

462N Network Interface Card

462P Printer Interface Card

464-263H HSPA+ Cellular Communicator

481 Expansion Interface Card

1100X Wireless Receiver

1100XH Wireless High Power Receiver

860 Relay Output Module (one relay active)

All four relays active

865 Style Y or Z Notification Module

866 Style W Notification Module

867 LX-Bus Style W Notification Module

869 Dual Style D Initiating Module

7060/7160 Thinline/7060A Aqualite Keypad

7063/7163 Thinline/7063A Aqualite Keypad

7070/7170 Thinline/7070A Aqualite Keypad

Active Zones (EOL Installed)

7073/7173 Thinline/7073A Aqualite Keypad

Active Zones (EOL Installed)

7872 Graphic Touchscreen Keypad

Active Zones (EOL Installed)

7873 Graphic Touchscreen Keypad

Active Zones (EOL Installed)

734 Wiegand Interface Module

Active Zones (EOL Installed)

Annunciator (ON)

734N Wiegand Interface Module

Active Zones (EOL Installed)

Annunciator (ON)

Wiegand Reader

734N-WiFi Wiegand Interface Module

Active Zones (EOL Installed)

Annunciator (ON)

Wiegand Reader

Copy Sub-Totals to next page

* Based on 10% of active zones in alarm.

Standby Current

Qty 1 _

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______ x 180mA

30mA

5mA

1.6mA

4mA

0.1mA

180 mA

______

______

______

______

______

Qty _______ x 12mA ______

7mA ______

Qty _______ x 50mA ______

Qty _______ x 50mA ______

Qty _______ x 15mA ______

Qty _______ x 15mA ______

Qty _______ x 46mA ______

Qty _______ x 160mA ______

Qty _______ x 34mA

138mA

______

______

Qty _______ x 26mA ______

Qty _______ x 45mA ______

Qty _______ x 30mA ______

Qty _______ x 25mA ______

Qty _______ x 72mA ______

Qty _______ x 85mA ______

Qty _______ x 72mA

1.6mA

______

______

Qty _______ x 85mA

1.6mA

______

______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______ x x x x x x

145mA

1.6mA

143mA

1.6mA

15mA

1.6mA

______

______

______

______

______

______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______ x x x x x

146mA

1.6mA

______

______

200mA ______

146mA

1.6mA

______

______

Qty _______ x 200mA ______

Sub-Total Standby ______mA

Alarm Current

Qty 1 _

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______ x 180mA

30mA

5mA

2mA*

30mA

0.1mA

1500mA

Qty _______ x

180 mA

______

______

______

______

______

______mA

50mA ______

Qty _______ x

Qty _______ x

Qty _______ x

Qty _______ x

Qty _______ x

7mA ______

50mA ______

50mA ______

48mA ______

28mA ______

46mA ______

Qty _______ x 160mA ______

Qty _______ x 34mA

138mA

______

______

Qty _______ x

Qty _______ x

85mA ______

76mA ______

Qty _______ x

Qty _______ x

Qty _______ x

86mA ______

75mA ______

80mA ______

Qty _______ x 100mA ______

Qty _______

Qty _______ x x

87mA

2mA*

______

______

Qty _______

Qty _______ x x

100mA

2mA*

______

______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______ x x x x x x x x x x x

215mA

2.0mA

243mA

2.0mA

15mA

2mA*

20mA

148mA

2mA*

20mA

200mA

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______ x x x x

148mA

2mA*

20mA

200mA

______

______

______

______

Sub-Total Alarm ______mA

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736P POPIT Interface Module

Radionics Popex, POPITs, OctoPOPITs

738A Ademco Wireless Interface Module

710 Bus Splitter/Repeater Module

711 Zone Expansion Module

Active Zone (EOL Installed)

714 Zone Expansion Module

Active Zones (EOL Installed)

712-8 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

521LX, 521LXT Smoke Detectors

2W-BLX, 2WT-BLX Smoke Detectors

572 Indicator LED

Standby Current

Qty _______

Qty _______ x x

25mA

___mA

______

______

Qty _______ x 75mA ______

Qty _______ x 32mA ______

Qty _______

Qty _______ x x

11mA

1.6mA

______

______

Qty _______

Qty _______ x x

7mA

1.6mA

______

______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______ x x x x

17mA

1.6mA

20mA

1.6mA

______

______

______

______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______ x x x x x x

7mA

4mA

.1mA

20mA

4mA

.1mA

______

______

______

______

______

______

Qty _______ x 13mA ______

Qty _______ x 10mA ______

Qty _______ x 8.8mA ______

Qty _______ x 15mA ______

Qty _______ x 20mA ______

Aux. Powered Devices on Terminals 7 and 11

Other than Keypads and LX-Bus Modules

This page only

Sub-Totals from previous page

*Based on 10% of active zones in alarm

______mA

Sub-Total Standby ______mA

Sub-Total Standby ______mA

Total Standby ______mA

Total Standby ______ mA x number of Standby Hours needed ______ =

Total Alarm ______ mA

Total

Alarm Current

Qty _______

Qty _______ x x

25mA

___mA

______

______

Qty _______ x

Qty _______ x

Qty _______

Qty _______ x x

Qty _______

Qty _______ x x

75mA ______

32mA ______

11mA

2mA*

7mA

2mA*

______

______

______

______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______

Qty _______ x x x x x x x x x x x x

17mA

2mA*

20mA

2mA*

______

______

______

______

7mA

30mA*

.1mA

______

______

______

20mA

30mA*

.1mA

13mA

12mA

______

______

______

______

______

Qty _______

Qty _______ x x

10mA

1mA

______

______

Qty _______ x 28mA* ______

Qty _______ x 36mA* ______

Qty _______ x 20mA ______

______mA

Sub-Total Alarm ______mA

Sub-Total Alarm ______mA

Total Alarm ______mA

_______ mA-hours

+_______ mA-hours

_______ mA-hours

X .001

= _______ Amp-hrs Required

Refer to section 6.9 for standby battery selection.

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6.9 Standby Battery Selection

To choose the type and number of batteries needed for 24, 60, or 72 hours of standby power based on the Amp Hours

Required calculation from section 6.8 XR500 Series Power Requirements, perform the following:

1. Select the desired standby hours required from the table below: 24, 60, or 72 hours

2. Select the desired battery size: Model 368 (12 Vdc 5.0 Ah), Model 369 (12 Vdc 7 Ah),

Model 365 (12 Vdc 9 Ah), Model 366 (12 Vdc 18 Ah).

3. Select a Max. Ah Available number that is just greater than the number calculated in Amp Hours Required.

4. Install the number of batteries shown in the corresponding No. of Batteries required column.

Example: If the Amp Hours Required calculation equals 22 Ah for 24 hours of standby time and 4.5 Ah batteries are desired, install six (6) Model 368 (12 Vdc, 5.0 Ah) batteries.

Note: You can use a Model 327-CAN Plug-in 50VA with up to 36Ah of standby battery or ATC Frost FTA7516 75VA transformer with any of the number of batteries choices listed below.

24 hours of standby power

5.0 Ah Batteries

Max. Ah

Available

8

12

16

20

24

28

32

36

40

No. of

Batteries

2

3

4

5

8

9

6

7

10

7 Ah Batteries

Max. Ah

Available

6

12

18

24

31

37

No. of

Batteries

1

2

3

4

5

6

7.7 Ah Batteries

Max. Ah

Available

6

13

20

27

34

41

No. of

Batteries

1

2

3

4

5

6

9 Ah Batteries

Max. Ah

Available

8

16

24

32

40

No. of

Batteries

1

2

3

4

5

18 Ah Batteries

Max. Ah

Available

16

No. of

Batteries

1

32

48

43 7

Note: 48 hours is the typical battery recharge time for any of the Number of Batteries shown in this section.

2

3

60 hours of standby power

7 Ah Batteries

Max. Ah

Available

No. of

Batteries

13

20

27

33

40

47

54

60

67

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

7.7 Ah Batteries

Max. Ah

Available

No. of

Batteries

14

22

29

37

2

3

4

5

44

52

59

67

8

9

6

7

9 Ah Batteries

Max. Ah

Available

No. of

Batteries

17

26

34

43

2

3

4

5

52

61

69

6

7

8

18 Ah Batteries

Max. Ah

Available

No. of

Batteries

17

34

52

69

1

2

3

4

Note: 48 hours is the typical battery recharge time for any of the Number of

Batteries shown in this section.

72 hours of standby power

9 Ah Batteries

Max. Ah

Available

16

25

33

42

50

59

67

No. of

Batteries

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

18 Ah Batteries

Max. Ah

Available

16

33

No. of

Batteries

1

2

50

67

3

4

Note: 72 hours is the typical battery recharge time required for any of the Number of

Batteries shown in this section.

Note: If the Amp Hours Required calculation is greater than any Max. Ah Available number shown on a table, then add power supply(s) to power some system devices allowing the Amp Hours Required calculation to be reduced. See the 710 Bus Splitter/Repeater Installation Guide (LT-0310).

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Bell Output

7.1 Terminals 5 and 6

Terminal 5 supplies positive 12 Vdc to power alarm bells or horns. This output can be steady, pulsed, or temporal depending upon the Bell Action specified in Bell Options. Terminal 6 is the ground reference for the bell circuit. This supervised output detects 1k Ohms or less as normal. The indicating appliance can supply this resistance. If using a horn or siren, a 1k Ohm 1/2 W EOL resistor (provided) should be added across the bell circuit to provide supervision.

See the Notification Appliance section for a list of approved notification appliances and the Wiring Diagrams for connections.

Keypad Bus

8.1 Description

XR500 Series panel terminals 7, 8, 9, and 10 are for the keypad bus. You can connect up to sixteen supervised keypads and multiple unsupervised keypads to the XR500 Series. In addition to DMP LCD keypads, you can also connect any combination of zone expansion modules to the data bus. Refer to the specific device installation sheet for the maximum number of Keypad Bus devices.

Refer to the section titled LX-Bus for complete information about the LX-Bus 4-pin header and expansion slot.

Note: Do not use shielded wire for LX-Bus/Keypad Bus circuits.

8.2 Terminal 7 - RED

This terminal supplies positive 12 Vdc Regulated 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 section for maximum current in a fire listed application.

8.3 Terminal 8 - YELLOW

Terminal 8 receives data from keypads and zone expansion modules. It cannot be used for any other purpose.

8.4 Terminal 9 - GREEN

Terminal 9 transmits data to keypads and zone expansion modules. It cannot be used for any other purpose.

8.5 Terminal 10 - BLACK

Terminal 10 is the ground reference for DMP LCD keypads, zone expansion modules, and all auxiliary devices being powered by terminal 7.

8.6 J8 Programming Connection

A 4-pin header (J8) is provided to connect a keypad when using a DMP Model 330 Programming Cable. This provides a quick and easy connection for panel programming.

You may also use the J8 Programming Header to connect Keypad Bus devices. This is an alternative to connecting keypad bus devices to terminals 7, 8, 9, and 10.

8.7 OVC LED

The Overcurrent LED (OVC) lights Red when the devices connected to the Keypad Bus and LX-Bus(es) draw more current than the panel rating. The OVC is located above Outputs 1 and 2 on the panel and turns a steady Red when lit. When the OVC LED lights Red, the LX-Bus(es) and Keypad bus are shut down.

Smoke and Glassbreak Detector Output

9.1 Terminals 11 and 12

Terminal 11 supplies positive 12 Vdc Regulated 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.

9.2 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

10.1 Terminals 13–24

Zones 1 to 8 (terminals 13 to 24) on the XR500 Series panel are all grounded burglary zones. For programming purposes, the zone numbers are 1 through 8. Listed below are terminal 13 to 24 connection functions.

Terminal

13

14

Function

Zone 1 voltage sensing

Ground for Zones 1 and 2

Terminal

19

20

Function

Zone 5 voltage sensing

Ground for Zones 5 and 6

15

16

17

18

Zone 2 voltage sensing

Zone 3 voltage sensing

Ground for Zones 3 and 4

Zone 4 voltage sensing

21

22

23

24

Zone 6 voltage sensing

Zone 7 voltage sensing

Ground for Zones 7 and 8

Zone 8 voltage sensing

The voltage sensing terminal measures the voltage across a 1k Ohm End-of-Line resistor to ground. Use DMP Model

311 1k Ohm resistors. Dry contact sensing devices can be used in series (normally-closed) or in parallel (normallyopen) with any of the burglary protection zones.

1K Ohm

Normally

Closed

1K Ohm

Normally Open

1K Ohm

Combination Normally Open and Normally Closed

Figure 7: Protection Zone Wiring

10.2 Operational Parameters

Each protection zone detects three conditions: Open, Normal, and Short. Listed below are voltage and resistance parameters for each condition:

Condition

Open

Normal

Short

Resistance on zone over 1300 ohms

600 to 1300 ohms under 600 ohms

10.3 Dual EOL

The XR500 Series Canadian panel supports the use of dual 1K EOL resistors on panel zones one to eight. Two EOL resistors are used so a wire trouble can be indicated during the disarm period.

When dual end-of-line operation is chosen in panel programming, normal zone processing occurs with the following exception: When processing an open zone and a trouble or alarm message is

NOT programmed to be sent for the open state, the panel checks to see if the wire is cut. If the wire is cut, the panel automatically sends an alarm if armed or trouble is disarmed.

ZONE STATUS

Voltage on positive terminal over 2.0 Vdc

1.2 to 2.0 Vdc under 1.2 Vdc

Disarmed

Armed

Zone Wires Open Zone Wires Short Contact Normal Contact Open

Trouble Trouble Normal Normal

Alarm Alarm Normal Alarm

Zone wires to Panel

Zones 1-8

1K Ohm

1K Oh m

Indicating Device

10.4 Zone Response Time

A condition must be present on a zone for 500 milliseconds before it is detected by the XR500 Series 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.

10.5 Keyswitch Arming Zone

A keyswitch on an Arming type zone allows selected areas to arm and disarm without having to enter a user code.

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Powered Zones for 2-Wire Smoke Detectors

11.1 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.

Note: The maximum wire length for either zone 9 or zone 10 is 3000 feet using 18 AWG or 1000 feet using 22

AWG. The maximum voltage is 14 Vdc and the maximum normal standby current is 1.25mA DC. The maximum line impedance is 100 Ohms. The maximum short circuit current is 56mA.

When using all other zone expansion modules, use listed Model 309 EOL resistors. The compatibility identifier for the zones is A.

Note: 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 (9 and 10) as “Open” while the power is absent.

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11.2 Compatible 2-Wire Smoke Detector Chart

Manufacturer Model Detector

ID

Base Base

ID

Detection Systems DS230, DS230F

Detection Systems DS250, DS250TH

B/A

B

MB2W, MB2WL

MB2W, MB2WL

A

A

DC

Voltage

Range

8.5-33

# of

Detectors

(12V/24V)

10

8.5-33 10/12

Detection Systems

Detection Systems

Detection Systems

Hochiki

Hochiki

Hochiki

Hochiki

Hochiki

Hochiki

Sentrol/ESL

Sentrol/ESL

Sentrol/ESL

Sentrol/ESL

DS250HD

DS260

DS282, DS282TH,

DS282THC,

DS282THS

SLR-835B-2

SLR-835BH-2

SLR-24, SLR-24H

SIJ-24, DCD-190,

DCD-135

SLR-24, SLR-24H

SIJ-24

DCD-190, DCD-135

429AT, 521B,

521BXT, 521NB,

521NBXT

429C, 429CT,

521B/BXT

429CRT, 429CST,

429CSST, 521CRXT

711U, 712U,

713-5U, 713-6U,

721U, 721UT

Sentrol/ESL 731U, 723U

B

B/A

B

HD-6

HD-3

HD-3

HD-3

HD-3

HD-3

S09A

S10A

S11A

S10A

S11A

MB2W, MB2WL

MB2W, MB2WL

N/A

NS4-220

NS4-220

NS6-220

NS6-220

NS6-220

701E, 70-1U,

702E, 702U

701E, 701U,

702E, 702U,

702RE, 702RU

A

A

HB-3

HB-3

HB-3

HB-3

HB-3

S00

S00

8.5-33

8.5-33

8.5-33

8-35

15-33

15-33

15-33

15-33

15-33

6.5-20

8.5-33

8.5-33

8.5-33

8.5-33

10

17

10/12

14

15

15

15

20

16

12

12

12

12

12

Zone

Expansion

Modules

725

715, 715-8,

715-16, 725

715, 715-8,

715-16

725

Panel

Zones

9 & 10

9 & 10

715, 715-8,

715-16, 725

9 & 10

725

725

725

725

725

725

715, 715-8,

715-16

725

725

725

725

9 & 10

System Sensor

System Sensor

System Sensor

System Sensor

System Sensor

System Sensor

System Sensor

System Sensor

System Sensor

System Sensor

1400

1151, 2151

1451, 2451TH

1451DH

2100T, 2100B,

2100TB, 2100D,

2100TD

2400, 2400AT,

2400AIT, 2400TH

2451

2W-B, 2WT-B

2WTA-B, 2WTR-B

A

A

A

A

A

A

A

A

A

B110PL, B401

B401, B401B

DH400

B401, B401B,

DH400

8.5-35

8.5-35

8.5-35

8.5-35

8.5-35

8.5-35

8.5-35

8.5-35

8.5-35

DH100P, DH100LP A 8.5-35

Figure 7: Compatible 2-Wire Smoke Detectors

10

10/10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

715, 715-8,

715-16

715, 715-8,

715-16, 725

715, 715-8,

715-16

715, 715-8,

715-16

715, 715-8,

715-16

715, 715-8,

715-16

715, 715-8,

715-16

715, 715-8,

715-16

715, 715-8,

715-16

715, 715-8,

715-16, 725

9 & 10

9 & 10

9 & 10

9 & 10

9 & 10

9 & 10

9 & 10

9 & 10

9 & 10

9 & 10

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Dry Contact Relay Outputs

12.1 Description

The XR500 Series panel provides two programmable auxiliary SPDT relays when equipped with two DMP Model 305 relays in sockets K6 (Output 1) and K7 (Output 2) and a Model 431 Output Harness on the J2 6-pin Header. Each relay provides one SPDT set of contacts that can be operated by any of the functions listed below:

1) Activation by zone condition: Steady, Pulsing, Momentary, and Follow

2) Activation by 24-hour 7-day schedule: One on and one off time a day for each relay

3) Manual activation from the DMP LCD keypad menu

4) Communication failure

5) Armed area annunciation

6) Fire Alarm, Fire Trouble or Supervisory

7) Ambush Alarm

8) Exit and Entry timers

9) System Ready

10) Late to Close

Refer to the XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide (LT-0679CAN) for specific information.

12.2 Contact Rating

The Model 305 relay contacts are rated for 1 Amp at 30 Vdc (allows .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.

12.3 Model 431 Output Harness Wiring

The relay contacts are accessible by installing the DMP 431 Output Harness on the 6-pin header labeled J2. Output

2 uses the top three prongs, and Output 1 uses the bottom three prongs. The wire harness and contact locations are shown below:

Contact

Output 1 normally closed

Output 1 common

Output 1 normally open

Output 2 normally closed

Output 2 common

Output 2 normally open

Color

Violet

Gray

Orange

Violet with white stripe

White with gray stripe

Orange with white stripe

The relay contacts must be connected to devices located within the same room as the XR500 Series panel.

Annunciator Outputs

13.1 Description

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 a voltage but instead switch-to-ground a voltage from another source. The outputs can respond to any of the conditions listed in the Description section for

Dry Contact Relays. Maximum voltage is 30 Vdc @ 50mA.

13.2 Model 300 Harness Wiring

Access the open collector outputs by installing DMP 300 Harness on the 4-pin header labeled J11. 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 Red

4 Yellow

Wire

1

2

Output Color

5 Green

6 Black

Wire

3

4

13.3 Model 860 Relay Module

Connect a Model 860 Relay Module to the J11 on the XR500 Series Canadian 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: 1 Amp at 30 Vdc (allows .35 power factor)

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J23 6-Pin Header

14.1 Description

The XR500 Series Canadian Command Processor™ panel supports RS-232, LX-Bus, and DMP Wireless operation. Only one operation can function at a time. Install a jumper on one pair of J23 headers to indicate how the panel is programmed to operate. Refer to the table below when installing a jumper on J23. When a jumper is installed or moved on the 6-pin header, briefly reset the panel using the J16 jumper to activate the selected operation.

Note: Only one operation, RS-232, LX-Bus, or DMP Wireless can function at a time.

Letter

R

L

X

J23 6-Pin Header

Operation

Standard RS-232

LX-Bus

1100 Series DMP Wireless

R

L

X

J23

J21

RS-232

J22

LX

LEDs

Xmit

Rec

Overcurrent

(OVC) LED

Figure 8: J23 6-Pin Header

J22 LX-Bus Expansion Connector

15.1 Description

The XR500 Series Canadian Command Processor™ Panel supports up to 500 wireless bus zones or up to five LX-Bus circuits. Each Interface card LX-Bus circuit provides 100 expansion zones. The maximum number of LX-Bus zones available on a fully populated panel is 500. Use LX-Bus J22 Header for 100 zones. Install a single Interface Card

Connector on the board to support 100 additional zones for a total of 200 zones. To install up to five Interface Cards install a Model 461 Interface Adaptor Card.

15.2 J22 LX-Bus Header

Note: Only one connector, J21 or J22 can function at a time. Either use J21 to connect a serial device for PC Log

Reporting, or use J22 to connect an LX-Bus or DMP Wireless device. Operation is determined by where you install the jumper on the J23 6-Pin header. See the Connecting LX-Bus and Keypad Bus Devices section for maximum wiring distances.

For each connection, respect wire colors when connecting devices and use all four wires. After placing the jumper on the J23 6-Pin header to enable the required operation, briefly reset the panel using the J16 jumper to activate operation.

Wireless Bus Operation: Place a jumper on the two pins next to the letter “X” on the J23 6-Pin header. When using J22 as a wireless bus, connect a DMP Model 300 4-wire Harness to the J22 4-pin header labeled LX. Connect the other end to the J3 header on the 1100X or 1100XH Wireless Receiver. This provides up to 500 wireless zones numbered 500 to 999. Refer to the 1100X Wireless Receiver Install Guide (LT-0708) or the 1100XH Wireless Receiver

Install Guide (LT-0970).

LX-Bus Operation: Place a jumper on the two pins next to the letter “L” on the J23 6-Pin header. When using J22 as an LX-Bus, connect a DMP Model 300 4-wire Harness to the J22 4-pin header labeled LX. This provides the first 100

LX-Bus zones numbered 500-599. No LX-Bus Interface Card is required.

Note: Do NOT use shielded wire when using the J22 LX-Bus Header.

RS-232 Operation: Place a jumper on the two pins next to the letter “R” on the J23 6-Pin header and refer to J21

Serial Connector.

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15.3 LX-Bus Interface Cards

You can add one Interface Card (Model 481, 462N, 462P, or 464-263H) to the XR500 Series using J6 Interface Card

Connector located on the board right edge. To add more than one Interface Card install a 461 Interface Adaptor Card using J6 Interface Card Connector on the board right edge. The 461 Adaptor Card allows up to five Interface Cards to be installed. Refer to the 461 Installation Sheet (LT-0736). Each Interface card provides up to 100 LX-Bus Zones.

Refer to the following tables to identify zone locations and numbers relative to J22 operation.

J22 LX-Bus Enabled

(Set J23 to “L”)

LX-Bus Zone Numbers

1 500-599 AND

One Interface Card

LX-Bus Zone Numbers

2 600-699 OR

461 Adaptor Card and

Multiple Interface Cards

LX-Bus Zone Numbers

2 (A)

3 (B)

600-699

700-799

4 (C)

5 (D)

800-899

900-999

J22

LX-Bus

NOT

Enabled

(J23

NOT set to “L”)

One Interface Card

LX-Bus Zone Numbers

1 500-599

OR

461 Adaptor Card and

Multiple Interface Cards

LX-Bus Zone Numbers

1 (A) 500-599

2 (B)

3 (C)

4 (D)

5 (E)

600-699

700-799

800-899

900-999

15.4 LX-Bus LEDs

The two LEDs, located near the bottom-right corner of J21 indicate data transmission and receipt. The top LED flashes green to indicate the panel is transmitting LX-Bus data. The bottom LED flashes yellow to indicate the panel is receiving LX-Bus data.

15.5 OVC LED

The Overcurrent LED (OVC) lights Red when the devices connected to the Keypad Bus and LX-Bus(es) draw more current than the panel rating. The OVC is located above Outputs 1 and 2 on the panel and turns a steady Red when lit. When the OVC LED lights Red, the LX-Bus(es) and Keypad bus shut down.

J21 Serial Connector

16.1 Description

Note: Only one connector, J21 or J22 can function at a time. Either use J21 to connect a serial device for PC Log

Reporting, or use J22 to connect a DMP Wireless device or an LX-Bus device. Operation is determined by where you install the jumper on the J23 6-Pin header. The maximum line impedance is 100 Ohms.

To enable J21 to operate in RS-232 mode, place a jumper on the two pins next to the letter “R” on the J23 6-Pin header and briefly reset the panel using the J16 jumper to activate the selected operation. Panel programming using

Remote Link™ can be set up through a direct connection to a computer. The Serial Connector allows the following operation options.

XR500 Panel XR500N/XR500E Panel J21

DB-9 Female Connector

PC Log Reports PC Log Reports

Remote Link™

Programming

R

L

X

J23

RS-232

J22

Serial Data Xmit LED

Serial Data Rec(eive) LED

Figure 9: J21 Serial Connection

16.2 Computer Connection to J21

Use a straight through RS-232 Serial cable with a DB-9 female connector on one end and a DB-9 male connector on the other end. Plug the DB-9 male connector end of the cable onto the XR500 Series panel J21 RS-232 connector.

Plug the DB-9 female connector end of the cable onto the DB-9 male connector located at the back of the computer.

Program the XR500 Series panel as needed then disconnect the computer.

16.3 Serial Connector LEDs

The two LEDs, located near the bottom-right corner of J21 indicate data transmission and receipt. The top LED flashes green to indicate the panel is transmitting serial data. The bottom LED flashes yellow to indicate the panel is receiving serial data.

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J1 Ethernet Connector (XR500N/XR500E only)

17.1 Description

The J1 Ethernet Connector is available on the XR500N/XR500E Network version to connect directly to an Ethernet network using a standard patch cable. The maximum impedance is 100 Ohms.

17.2 Ethernet LEDs

The two LEDs, located to the left of J1 Ethernet Connector, indicate network connection. The top, Link LED lights up green to indicate a valid receive connection from the host network. The bottom, Activity LED flashes yellow to indicate messages are being sent and received.

Link LED

Activity LED

J1

Ethernet

Figure 10: J1 Header and LEDs

J3 Telephone RJ Connector

18.1 Description

Connect the panel to the public telephone network by installing a DMP 356 RJ Cable between the panel J3 connector and the RJ31X or RJ38X phone block. The maximum impedance is 100 Ohms. CAUTION - To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord, such as DMP Model 356 Series Phone Cords.

18.2 J10 893A Connector

Connect an 893A Dual Phone Line Module to J10 on the XR500 Series. Refer to the 893A Installation Sheet (LT-0135) for complete information.

18.3 Notification

The user must not repair registered terminal equipment. In case of trouble, immediately unplug the device from the telephone jack. The factory warranty provides for repairs. Registered terminal equipment may not be used on party lines or in connection with coin telephones. No tify the telephone company with the following information: a. The particular line(s) where the service is connected b. This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

c. The ringer equivalence d. The device make, model, and serial number

18.4 Phone Line Monitor

The XR500 Series panel has a built-in telephone monitor that monitors the phone line voltage to verify the connection to the central office. Figure 11 and the table below identify the phone block pin layout, wire numbers, and colors.

To Telephone

Line

Wire Number Wire Color

1 Gray

2

3

4

Orange

Black

Red

7

8

5

6

Green

Yellow

Blue

Brown

Ring

5

8

6

7

3

2

Tip

4

1

RJ31X or RJ38X

Phone Block

To Premise

Ring 1

Tip 1

Phone

Figure 11: Phone Jack Wiring

The wires on the RJ31 that feed pins 4 and 5 should be the ONLY wires on the D-marc. All other house phone wiring should be tied to pins 1 and 8 coming back from the RJ31.

Dial tone must come into RJ31X on pins 4 and 5 and go back to house phones from pins 1 and 8. Follow these steps to determine if panel is seizing the line:

1. Unplug phone cord from RJ31X

2. Place butt-set on pins 4 and 5

3. Listen for dial tone. With dial tone present, lift either wire from pins 1 or 8

4. Listen for dial tone again. If the dial tone is present, RJ31X wiring is correct. If no dial tone is present, the

RJ31X wiring is backwards. Rewire so dial tone is coming IN on 4 and 5.

If you still have trouble with the phone line, you may need to replace the RJ cord. If the dial tone is still not present, swap out the RJ31X phone block.

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Reset and Tamper Headers

19.1 J16 Reset Header

The reset header is located just above the terminal strip on the right side of the circuit board and is used to reset the XR500 Series microprocessor. To reset the panel when first installing the system, install the reset jumper 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, for example, prior to reprogramming, 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. If you wait longer than 30 minutes, you must reset the panel again.

J3

Phone Line

J12

50VA

75VA

Link LED

Activity LED

J4

Tamper

Momentarily place the Reset pins to reset the panel.

jumper over both of the J16

J6

Interface

Card

Expansion

Connector

Power

LED R

L

X

J23

J1

Ethernet

J21

RS-232

J22

LX-Bus

Battery

Start

J10

J8

PROG

Output 1

OVC

J2

K6

Output 2

K7

3

4

5

6

J11

Outputs 3-6

J16

Reset

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–

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Figure 12: XR500 Series Canadian Panel Showing the Reset Jumper

19.2 J4 Tamper Header

The J4 header is for use with the optional DMP 306 Tamper Harness. The harness connects to one or more tamper switches mounted inside the panel enclosure to supervise against unauthorized enclosure opening or removal. Refer to the wiring diagram on the enclosure door for correct tamper switch wiring.

How the Tamper Works

If the enclosure is opened or removed while one or more of the system areas are armed, a panel tamper alarm is indicated. If all areas are disarmed, a panel tamper trouble is indicated.

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Listed Compliance Specifications

20.1 Introduction

For applications that must conform to a local authorities installation standard or a National Recognized Testing

Laboratory certificated system, please see the following sections.

Burglary Specifications

21.1 Introduction

The programming and installation specifications contained in this section must be completed when installing the

XR500 Series Canadian panel in accordance with any of the burglary standards. Additional specifications may be required by a particular standard. See the XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide (LT-0679CAN).

21.2 Control Outside of Protected Area

A Potter EVD or Sentrol 5402 must be used when the panel is installed outside of the vault in a financial application.

Front and rear tamper switches are required. Refer to the system wiring diagram.

21.3 Bypass Reports

The Bypass Reports option must be programmed as YES for all listed burglary applications.

21.4 System Maintenance

To ensure continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm system, proper installation and regular maintenance by the installing alarm company and frequent testing by the end user is essential. Offering a maintenance program and acquainting the user with the correct procedures for system use and testing is also the responsibility of the installing alarm company.

ULC S304-06 Specifications

Signal Receiving Center and Premise Burglar Alarm Control Units

22.1 For Medium or High Risk Applications: Level A3 Communication

Level A3 communication channel security is provided for Internet, Intranet, LAN or WAN networks when configured as a NET or CELL communicating system using the XR500E. The following options must be programmed in XR500E

Canadian panel Communication:

NET PRIMARY

SUB CODE:

CHECKIN TIME:

FAIL TIME:

SEND COMM TRBL:

TCP COMM:

ENCRYPTION:

YES

2 MINUTES

3 MINUTES

YES

YES

ENABLED

CELL PRIMARY:

SUB CODE:

CHECKIN TIME:

FAIL TIME:

SEND COMM TRBL:

ENCRYPTION:

YES

3 MINUTES

3 MINUTES

YES

ENABLED

22.2 For Very High Risk Applications: Level A3 Plus P1 Communication

Additionally, XR500E communicating system may use two channels (NET plus Dialer, CELL plus Dialer, or NET plus CELL) to send signals simultaneously. The following options must be programmed in XR500E Canadian panel Communication:

SUB CODE:

NET PRIMARY

CHECKIN TIME:

FAIL TIME:

SEND COMM TRBL:

TCP COMM:

YES

2 MINUTES

ENCRYPTION:

CELL PRIMARY

SUB CODE:

CHECKIN TIME:

3 MINUTES

YES

YES

ENABLED

FAIL TIME:

SEND COMM TRBL:

ENCRYPTION:

YES

3 MINUTES

3 MINUTES

YES

ENABLED

SUB CODE:

NET PRIMARY

CHECKIN TIME:

FAIL TIME:

SEND COMM TRBL:

TCP COMM:

ENCRYPTION:

YES

2 MINUTES or less

3 MINUTES or less

YES

YES

ENABLED

DIALER PRIMARY:

USE DAILY TEST

DIALER PRIMARY:

USE DAILY TEST

CELL PRIMARY:

YES

24 HOURS or less

In addition, the SCS-104 Network Line Card installed in the SCS-1R Receiver must have the ACK Substitution Message programmed as NO.

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22.3 For Low Risk Applications: Level A1

Level A1 communication channel security is provided for Internet, Intranet, LAN or WAN networks when configured as a NET communicating system using the XR500N.

22.4 For Low Risk Applications: Level P1

Level P1 communication channel security is provided when configured as a DD communicating system and a daily test message using the XR500.

22.5 Dual Protection

For Medium or High Risk ULC Listed Applications: Use only zones 1-8 on the control panel and program Dual EOL as

Yes in panel programming. Program the Disarmed Short Message in Alarm Action of Zone Information programming as a Trouble message.

If using a 714, 714-8, or 714-16 for dual protection, program two zones as the same name or equivalent and connect to the contact in the protected area as show in the Dual Zone Protection diagram in the back of this guide.

22.6 Remote Arming

For ULC Listed applications, remote arming is not permitted.

22.7 Zone Expansion

Use of the following zone expanders are permitted for connection of burglary devices:

710 Bus Splitter Module 714 Zone Expander, 4 zones 715 Zone Expander, 4 zones 7070(A)/7073(A) Keypads, 4 zones

711 Zone Expander, Single 714-8 Zone Expander, 8 zones 715-8 Zone Expander, 8 zones 7170/7173 Keypads, 4 zones

712-8 Zone Expander, 8 714-16 Zone Expander, 16 zones 715-16 Zone Expander, 16 zones

ULC S559-04 Specifications

Equipment for Fire Signal Receiving Centers and Systems

23.1 For Fire Communicator Applications

For fire communicator applications, communication to the fire signal receiving center is provided for Internet,

Intranet, LAN or WAN networks when configured as a NET or CELL communicating system using the XR500 Series panel. See wiring diagram in section 26.5 for additional information. Program one of the following options in panel

Communication:

Path 1 Type NET or CELL Primary with no Backup

Path 1 Programming

Comm Type = NET or CELL Checkin Min = 3

Path Type = Primary

Sub Code = No

Failtime Min = 3

Send Comm Trbl = Yes

Comm Path Trbl = Yes (Status List Programming)

Path 1 Type NET Primary and Path 2 Type CELL Backup

Path 1 Programming

Comm Type = NET

Path Type = Primary

Test Rpt = Yes

Path 2 Programming

Comm Type = CELL

Path Type = Backup

Test Rpt = Yes

Test Freq = 1 Dy

Send Comm Trbl = Yes

Test Freq = 1 Dy

Send Comm Trbl = Yes

Comm Path Trbl = Yes (Status List Programming)

23.2 Central Station Host Automation

The fire signal receiving center’s host automation system must recognize the following signals: Zone 1 Alarm = Fire

Alarm, Zone 2 Trouble = Fire Zone Trouble, Zone 3 Trouble = AC Trouble, Zone 4 Trouble = Battery Trouble, and Zone

5 Trouble = Ground Fault Trouble.

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Recommendations

24.1 ULC Burglary Installation Recommendations

1. In order to give the digital alarm communicator transmitter the ability to disconnect an incoming call to the protected premises, telephone service should be of the type that provides for timed release disconnect.

2. Network access and domain access policies shall be set to restrict unauthorized network access and “spoofing” or

“denial of service” attacks.

3. Select Internet Service Providers that have redundant servers/systems, Back-up power, Routers with Firewall enabled and Methods to identify and protect against “Denial of Service” attacks (i.e. via “spoofing”).

4. Power for network equipment as hubs, switches, routers, servers, modems, etc., shall be backed up or powered by an un-interruptable power supply (UPS), stand-by battery or the control unit, capable of facilitating 24 hour standby, compliant with Clauses 16.1.2 and 16.4.1 of CAN/ULC-S304-06.

5. Where such cannot be facilitated, the control unit shall support back-up communications for a secondary communications path, subject to the following:

Low Risk and Medium Risk shall use a dialer as a minimum;

High Risk shall use cellular control channel or long range radio as a minimum; and

Very High Risk shall be equipped with 24 hour standby power. Note: Refer to Table 11 of CAN/ULC-S304-06 for the risk levels.

6. Refer to CAN/ULC-S302, Installation and Classification of Burglar Alarm Systems for Financial and Commercial

Premises, Safes and Vaults, for requirements for a secondary communications path, where 24 hour standby cannot be facilitated for all communications interface components as routers, hubs, switches and other network components.

7. Products or components of products used in communication channels, which perform communications functions only, shall comply with the requirements applicable to communications equipment as specified in CAN/CSA-C22.2

No. 60950-1, Information Technology Equipment-Safety - Part 1: General Requirements. Such products or components include, but are not limited to:

A Hubs;

B Routers;

C Network interface devices;

D Third party communications service providers;

E Digital subscriber line (DSL) modems; and

F Cable modems

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ComplianCe

False Alarm Reduction Programmable Options *

25.1 Shipping Defaults and Recommended Programming for ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010

SIA CP-01 FEATURE

PARAGRAPH # AND

DESCRIPTION

DMP XR500

PROGRAMMING

GUIDE LT-0679

SECTION #

REQUIREMENT RANGE

SHIPPING

DEFAULT

RECOMMENDED

PROGRAMMING*

4.2.2.1 Exit Time

4.2.2.2 Progress

Annunciation

15.2 Exit Delay

15.2 Exit Delay

Required

(Programmable) 45 sec. - 250 sec.

Allowed

Individual keypads may be disabled per zone

60

Seconds

All keypads enabled

60 Seconds

All keypads enabled

4.2.2.3 Exit Time

Restart

15.2 Exit Delay Enabled Enabled

4.2.2.5 Auto Stay Arm on Unvacated Premises

33.3 Occupied

Premise - See XR500

Install Guide (LT-0681)

Required Option

(except for remote arming)

Area 1 = Perimeter

Area 2 = Interior

Enabled

Enabled for

Residential

Applications

4.2.4.4 Exit Time and

Progress Annunciation/

Disable - for Remote

Arm

Not Available on

Remote Arming

Allowed Option

Progress Annunciation

Always disabled for

Remote Arming

Not

Available

Remote Arming not allowed for CP-01 installations.

4.2.3.1 Entry Delay(s)

4.2.5.1 Abort Window – for Non-Fire Zones

8.3 Entry Delay

3.7 Transmit Delay

Required

(Programmable) 30 sec. – 240 Sec. **

30

Seconds

Enabled

NT DY

EX Zone

At least 30 Seconds

Enabled

**

4.2.5.1 Abort Window

Time – for Non-Fire

Zones

3.7 Transmit Delay

Required

(Programmable 15 sec. - 45 sec. **

30

Seconds

At least 15 Seconds **

4.2.5.1.2 Abort

Annunciation

4.2.5.4.1 Cancel

Annunciation

4.2.6.1 & 4.2.6.2

Duress Feature

3.7 Transmit Delay

Always Enabled - Not

Programmable

User Code + 1 =

Ambush Code Not

Available

Required Option

Required Option

Allowed Option

Annunciate that no alarm was transmitted (S45)

Annunciate that a Cancel was transmitted (S49)

No 1 + derivative of another user code/no duplicates with other user codes

Yes

Always

Enabled

Code +1

Always

Disabled

Yes

Yes

Not Programmable

4.3.1 Cross Zoning 16.22 Cross Zone No

Enabled using two or more programmed zones

4.3.1 Programmable

Cross Zoning Time

8.4 Cross Zone Time Allowed 4 sec. - 250 sec.

Required

(Programmable)

4.3.2 Swinger Shutdown

Disable

16.16 Swinger Bypass Allowed

For all non-fire zones, shut down at

1 or 2 trips

For non-police response zones

One (1) trip

Yes

One (1) trip

Enabled (all zones)

4.3.3 Fire Alarm

Verification

16.4 Zone Type Required Option FV Type Zone No

Yes as required

(unless sensors can self verify)

Disabled

Enabled if user has call waiting

* Programming at installation may be subordinate to other listed requirements for the intended application.

** For listed Installations, combined Entry Delay and Transmit Delay should not exceed 1 minute.

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ComplianCe

False Alarm Reduction Programmable Options (continued)

25.2 Call Waiting (ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010)

The Call Waiting default setting is disabled. To cancel the Call Waiting feature, program * (star) 7 0 P (pause), the standard telephone code prefix that cancels call waiting, into the telephone number string. Cancel Call Waiting for telephone lines that have Call Waiting operational on the telephone line. See the XR500 Series Canadian

Programming Guide (LT-0679CAN).

Caution: A call waiting cancel programmed on a non-call waiting telephone line, would prevent communication to the central station.

25.3 Occupied Premise (ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010)

When only two areas are used, and area one is named Perimeter, and area two is named Interior, and no exit type zone transition occurs during the exit delay because the premise continues to be occupied, the Interior area will automatically disarm at the end of the exit delay.

25.4 Entry Delay (ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010)

Only use Entry Delay 1. Do not use Entry Delay 2, 3, or 4. See the XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide

(LT-0679CAN).

25.5 Minimum Installation Requirements (ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010)

SIA CP-01-2010 minimum system installation requirements include an XR500, a listed local Bell, and off premise

DACT communication to an SCS-1R receiver plus one of the following compatible keypads.

7060, 7063, 7070, or 7073 Thinline™ keypads

7060A, 7063A, 7070A, or 7073A Aqualite™ keypads

7160, 7163, 7170, or 7173 Thinline™ keypads

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Wiring Diagrams

Wiring Diagrams

26.1 Rothenbuhler 5110 High Security Bell Wiring

Expansion Connector J16 Reset

10K EOL DMP Model

XR500 Series Canadian Command Processor™

All outputs must be located within the same room as

R L X

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Rothenbuhler 5110 High Security Bell

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Wiring Diagrams

26.2 LX-Bus™ Module Connection

LX-Bus Expansion

Interface Card

DMP Models 481, 462N,

462P, or 464-263H.

S

S

S

S

Each LX-Bus Module must have its own independent address ranging from 00 to

99. A Supervisory zone must be programmed into the

XR500 Series to properly supervise each module.

S

S

S

S

S

= Supervised Circuit

Open Collector

Annunciator Outputs

S

S

S

S

LX-Bus™ Wiring

Red

Yellow

Green

Black

To additional LX-Bus Modules

Relay 4

Optional LED wiring 50mA at

50 VDC resistive

Form C Contacts

Typical

Normally Closed

Common

Normally Open

Model 716 Output

Expander Module

13m at 12 VDC

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Optional LED wiring 50mA at

50 VDC resistive

Model 717 Graphic

Annunciator

Module

10m at 12 VDC

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26.3 Model 860 Relay Module Connection

Wiring Diagrams

Battery

Start

J3

R

L

X

J23

J1

J21

RS-232

J22

J4

Tamper

XR500 Series Canadian

Command Processor™

Panel

J2 Output Header

All outputs must be located within the same room as the control panel.

J10

K6

J2

K7

J11

J6

Interface

Card

Expansion

Connector

J16

Reset

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–

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

RED

YEL

GRN

BLK

4-wire

Harness

Assembly

Model 860

Relay Module

J2

Relay 1

Relay 2

{

{

Relay 3

Relay 4

{

{

+12 VDC

N/C

Common

N/O

Relay contact rating:

1 Amp @ 30 VDC, resistive

26.4 Dual Zone Protection

Protected Area such as a Vault Door

Zone 2

1k EOL

Zone 1

1k EOL

4-Conductor

Jacketed Cable

Zone 2 Programming

Night Type Zone (NT)

Disarmed Open (DO)

Disarmed Short (DS)

Armed Open (AO)

Armed Short (AS)

A

A

T

T

Zone 1 Programming

Night Type Zone (NT)

Disarmed Open (DO)

Disarmed Short (DS)

Armed Open (AO)

Armed Short (AS)

T

A

A

Note: Zone Names must be same or equivalent

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Wiring Diagrams

26.5 Canadian Fire Communicator for FACP

J3

Phone Line

J4

Tamper

XR500 Series

Command Processor™ Panel

To FTA7516 transformer

Standy

Batteries

J12

75VA

50VA

Power LED

J23

J1

Ethernet

J21

RS-232

J22

LX-Bus

J10

Communication Fail

Output 1 must be programmed as a

Comm Fail output in Output Options.

Output 1

Output 2

J2

K7

K6

Battery

Start

J8

PROG

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-

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Model 311

1K EOL

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Program Bell Options fire type as None.

Do not use Bell

Output.

27 28

See the ULC S559-04

Specification, located in the Compliance section, for more information.

Fire Command Center

POWER

TROUBLE

ALARM

SILENCE

ENABLE

RESET

TEST

DRILL

ABC

1

MNO

5

YX

9

DEF

2

PQR

6

0

GHI

3

STU

7

JKL

4

VWX

8

COMMAND

630F Annunciator

Must be installed in conduit and located within 20 feet.

Auxiliary power terminal max

500 mA.

Program Zone 1 Fire Alarm Zone as type FI and set Fire Panel

Slave Input option as YES.

Program Zone 2 Fire Zone trouble as type FI.

Program Zone 3 AC Trouble zone as type SV and set the Latch

Supervisory option in System Options as NO.

Program Zone 4 Supervisory zone as type SV and set the Latch

Supervisory option in System Options as NO.

Zone Alarm

Form C alarm contacts activate short on Zone Alarm.

Zone Trouble

Form C trouble contacts activate open on Trouble condition.

Main Fire Alarm

Control Panel (FACP)

{

Normally Open

Common

Normally Closed

Normally Open

Common

Normally Closed

AC Trouble (optional)

Form C contacts activate open on

AC Trouble condition.

Normally Open

Supervisory

Form C contacts activate short on

Supervisory condition.

{

Common

Normally Closed

Normally Open

Common

Normally Closed

Zone 1

1.0k Ohm EOL

Zone 2

1k Ohm EOL

Zone 3

1k Ohm EOL

Zone 4

1k Ohm EOL

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XR500 Series Canadian Installation Guide

26.5 Canadian Fire Communicator for FACP

J3

Phone Line

J4

Tamper

XR500 Series

Command Processor™ Panel

To FTA7516 transformer

Standy

Batteries

J12

75VA

50VA

Power LED

J23

J1

Ethernet

J21

RS-232

J22

LX-Bus

J10

Communication Fail

Output 1 must be programmed as a

Comm Fail output in Output Options.

Output 1

Output 2

J2

K7

K6

Battery

Start

J8

PROG

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-

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Model 311

1K EOL

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Program Bell Options fire type as None.

Do not use Bell

Output.

27 28

See the ULC S559-04

Specification, located in the Compliance section, for more information.

Fire Command Center

POWER

TROUBLE

ALARM

SILENCE

ENABLE

RESET

TEST

DRILL

ABC

1

MNO

5

YX

9

DEF

2

PQR

6

0

GHI

3

STU

7

JKL

4

VWX

8

COMMAND

630F Annunciator

Must be installed in conduit and located within 20 feet.

Auxiliary power terminal max

500 mA.

Program Zone 1 Fire Alarm Zone as type FI and set Fire Panel

Slave Input option as YES.

Program Zone 2 Fire Zone trouble as type FI.

Program Zone 3 AC Trouble zone as type SV and set the Latch

Supervisory option in System Options as NO.

Program Zone 4 Supervisory zone as type SV and set the Latch

Supervisory option in System Options as NO.

Zone Alarm

Form C alarm contacts activate short on Zone Alarm.

Zone Trouble

Form C trouble contacts activate open on Trouble condition.

Main Fire Alarm

Control Panel (FACP)

{

Normally Open

Common

Normally Closed

Normally Open

Common

Normally Closed

AC Trouble (optional)

Form C contacts activate open on

AC Trouble condition.

Normally Open

Supervisory

Form C contacts activate short on

Supervisory condition.

{

Common

Normally Closed

Normally Open

Common

Normally Closed

Zone 1

1.0k Ohm EOL

Zone 2

1k Ohm EOL

Zone 3

1k Ohm EOL

Zone 4

1k Ohm EOL

26.6 Combination S304 and S559 System

Wiring Diagrams

Network

Communication

J3

Phone Line J4

Tamper

J1

Ethernet

XR500 Series

Command Processor™

Panel

J6 Interface

Card Expansion

Connector

Power

LED

J22

LX-Bus

Battery

Start

J10

J8

PROG

Output 1

J2

K6

Output 2

K7

J11

5

6

3

4

Outputs 3-6

J16

Reset

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–

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

To panel

Keypad or LX-Bus Main Fire Alarm Control

Panel (FACP)

{

Normally Open

Common

Normally Closed

Normally Open

Common

Normally Closed

Normally Open

{

Common

Normally Closed

Normally Open

Common

Normally Closed

Relay contacts to panel zones

Burglary inputs

No Fire Devices

See 21.5 Zone Expansion for a list of approved expanders

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Wiring Diagrams

26.7 System Sensor 2-Wire Smoke Detectors

J3

Phone Line

J4

Tamper

XR500 Series Panel

J6

Interface

Card

Expansion

Connector Link LED

Power LED

Power

LED

R

L

X

J23

J1

Ethernet

J21

RS-232

J22

LX-Bus

Battery

Start

J10

J8

PROG

Output 1 OVC

J2

K6

Output 2

K7

J11

5

6

3

4

Outputs 3-6

J16

Reset

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–

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 to transformer

470 Ohm or

(2) 1k in Parallel

T+

PWR +

PWR -

OUT +

OUT -

IN +

IN -

Orange

Yellow

+

+ -

3.9K EOL

-

RA

SYSTEM SENSOR 2WTA-B or 2WTR-B

SMOKE DETECTORS

+

+ -

-

RA

Z10+

Z10-

3.3K

2W-MOD2

SYSTEM SENSOR LOOP

TEST & MAINTENANCE MODULE

12

11

10

9

8

7

1

2

3

4

5

6

SMK

GND

IN+

IN-

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Revisions

Revisions to This Document

This section explains the changes that were made to this document during this revision. This section lists the version, section number with heading, and a quick summary of the change.

Version Section Number and Heading

1.21 1.5 LX-Bus

3.4 Accessory Devices

Summary of Changes

Added Model 2W-BLX and 2WT-BLX Smoke Detector references

Added Model 2W-BLX and 2WT-BLX Smoke Detector references

6.8 XR500 Series Power Requirements Added Model 2W-BLX and 2WT-BLX Smoke Detector references

1.20 Complete Guide

3.4 Accessory Devices

6.8 XR500 Series Canadian

Power Requirements.

Added 464 Series References

Update for current product

1.19

1.18

1.17

6.1 Battery Terminal 3 and 4

6.9 Standby Battery Selection

Entire Document

1.7 Enclosure Specifications

Update for current product

Updating model 368

Updating model 368

Removed 463C references

1.16

1.15

1.14

4.1 Mounting the Enclosure

3.4 Accessory Devices

6.8 Power Requirements

11.2 Compatible 2-Wire Smoke

26.7 System Sensor

3.4 Accessory Devices

Added 341 Enclosure

Added 341 diagram

Added 734N/734N-WiFi and removed 1161/1162

Added 734N/734N-WiFi

Added 2WTA-B and 2WTR-B System Sensor smoke detectors

Added diagram

Added reference for 1184 CO Detector

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Certifications

ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010 False Alarm Reduction

This Class A digital apparatus complies with

Canadian ICES-003

NIST Validated XR500E Encrypted Command

Processor Panel Certificate #130

ULC-S559-04 Equipment for Fire Signal

Receiving Centers and

Systems

ULC S545 Household Fire

ULC Subject-C1023 Household Burglar

ULC/ORD-C1076

ULC S304

Proprietary Burglar

Central Station Burglar

800-641-4282 www.dmp.com

Designed, Engineered and

Assembled in USA

INTRUSION • FIRE • ACCESS • NETWORKS

2500 North Partnership Boulevard

Springfield, Missouri 65803-8877

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