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Digital Monitoring Products

XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide

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1 - INTRODUCTION

Accessing the Programmer

1. Install the reset jumper across the two J16 reset pins for two seconds.  See Figure 1.
2. Remove the reset jumper and place it over just one pin for future use.
3. Enter the code 6653 (PROG) into an alphanumeric keypad set to address one.  Press COMMAND.
4. The keypad displays PROGRAMMER.

You are now ready to start programming the panel.  Pressing the COMMAND key scrolls you through the programming
functions listed in the programmer.  Each of these functions are described in detail in sections 2 to 15.

Initializing the Panel

After installing the panel, use the 

Initialization 

function to set to defaults the panel's programming.  

Note:

 The

default user code is 99.  This should be changed as soon as the system is operational.

1.3

Programmer Operation

There are 14 programming sections to choose from:

Menu Item

Section

Menu Item

Section

Initialization

2

Menu Display

9

Communication

3

Status List

10

Device Setup

4

Printer Reports

11

Remote Options

5

Area Information

12

System Reports

6

Zone Information

13

System Options

7

Stop

14

Output Options

8

Set Lockout Code

15

To select a section for programming, press any one of the Select keys when the name of that section is displayed on
the keypad.  The detailed instructions for each programming step are found in sections 2 to 15.

1.4

Programmer Lockout Codes

The panel allows you to enter the programming function without entering a lockout code using the steps 1 to 4 listed
in Getting Started.  We recommend, however, that you install a Lockout Code that restricts programming to only
those persons your company authorizes.  You can do this by using the 

SET LOCKOUT CODE

 feature in the

Programmer.  Use this new Lockout Code to restrict any unauthorized programming of the panel.
After resetting the panel and entering the code 6653, the keypad displays 

PROGRAMMER

.  Press COMMAND to

advance through the programming sections until 

SET LOCKOUT CODE 

is displayed (after 

STOP

).  Press any top row

Select key.  The keypad displays 

ENTER CODE: –

 .  Enter a 3 to 5 digit Programmer Lockout Code and press

COMMAND.  The keypad displays 

ENTER AGAIN

 followed by 

ENTER CODE: –

.  Enter the same 3 to 5 digit code a

second time and press COMMAND.  The keypad displays 

CODE CHANGED

.

Note:

 The panel will not accept a 5-digit Lockout Code higher than 65535.  The new code number must now be

entered before the programmer function can be accessed.
The Lockout Code should be written down and kept in a secure place with access limited to only those persons
authorized by your company to program the panel.

J16

Command Processor Reset

AC

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

AC

+B

-B

BELL GND SMK GND

9

RED

YEL

GRN

BLK

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

L1

L2

GND

GND

GND

GND

L3

L4

L5

L6

L7

L8

L9-

L9+

L10- L10+

Figure 1: J16 Reset Jumper

Summary of Contents for XR200

Page 1: ...PROGRAMMING GUIDE XR200 COMMAND PROCESSOR PANEL and XR2400F ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL...

Page 2: ...is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the receiving antenna Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver Move the computer away from...

Page 3: ...Set to Factory Defaults 5 Communication 3 1 Communication 6 3 2 Communication Type 6 3 2 1 Retry Time 6 3 2 2 Host Backup 7 3 2 3 Modem Setup 7 3 2 4 UL AA 8 3 3 2ND Phone Line 9 3 3 1 Test Frequency...

Page 4: ...7 Service Receiver Authorization 16 5 8 Remote Phone Number 16 5 9 Remote Disarm 16 System Reports 6 1 System Reports 17 6 2 Abort Report 17 6 3 Restoral Reports 17 6 4 Bypass Reports 17 6 5 Schedule...

Page 5: ...5 5 Fire Trouble Output 21 8 5 6 Ambush Output 21 8 5 7 Entry Output 21 8 5 8 Exit Output 21 8 5 9 Ready Output 21 8 5 10 Phone Trouble Output 21 8 5 11 Late To Close Output 21 8 5 12 Device Fail Outp...

Page 6: ...edules 28 13 12 Area Number 28 13 13 Area Name 29 13 14 Account Number 29 13 15 Automatic Arming 29 13 16 Bad Zones 29 13 17 Automatic Disarming 29 13 18 Armed Output Number 30 13 19 Common Area 30 Zo...

Page 7: ...t Code 38 Appendix 17 1 Diagnostics function 39 17 2 Using the 984 Command Function 40 17 3 Using the Walk Test 41 Walk Test 41 Zone Types 41 Bell Action 41 Trip Counter 41 Failed Zones Display 42 Loc...

Page 8: ...g Reports feature Note All subsequent section numbers adjusted 1 02 17 9 462N Examples Section added to explain how to use the 462N card with Host Log Reports Host Communication and Host Backup 12 01...

Page 9: ...gh a DMP alphanumeric keypad set to address one Programming Information Sheet Included with each panel are the Programming Information Sheets These list the various programming prompts and available o...

Page 10: ...for each programming step are found in sections 2 to 15 1 4 Programmer Lockout Codes The panel allows you to enter the programming function without entering a lockout code using the steps 1 to 4 list...

Page 11: ...o be used the keypad displays the function or options above the key Displaying choices above the individual Select keys allows them to be used for many different applications For example you can enter...

Page 12: ...change a number or blank to a new number press any top row Select key The current option is replaced with a dash Press the number s on the keypad you want to enter as the new number for that prompt It...

Page 13: ...renamed before being able to display on any system keypad 2 8 Clear Output Information NO Leaves existing output information intact YES Clears all programmed Output names and any output cutoff assignm...

Page 14: ...ected the panel sends all of its alarm trouble and supervisory reports to the receiver s programmed in Receiver 1 and 2 Programming The panel sends reports to the receiver using either CID or standard...

Page 15: ...t a DMP network device enter the device s Modem Setup String in this field If HST BCKUP is selected as YES and you are using two 462N Cards enter the Modem Setup String for the second network device T...

Page 16: ...s displayed Select YES if the panel will send a Panel Substitution Code when communicating with the receiver The Panel Substitution Code increases the level of security by helping to ensure that the p...

Page 17: ...he cellu lar phone number for cellular calls only without needing prefixes or area codes for land line dialing If 2ND LINE DD If 2ND LINE CELL Panel dials the 1st ph twice on Line 1 Panel dials the 1s...

Page 18: ...l s account number This number must be between the range of 000 and 127 Individual area account numbers must be between the range of 128 to 999 on the same line Example 10128 to 10999 3 5 Transmit Del...

Page 19: ...o set how often the panel sends a test report to the SCS 1 receiver Enter from 1 to 60 days This prompt is not displayed if Defer Test Time is NO 3 10 Test Time Press COMMAND to show the enter test ti...

Page 20: ...communication You can also enter a letter C in the first or second phone number When entered the characters before the C are only used when a 2nd LINE Cellular call is being made All other calls made...

Page 21: ...st Telephone Number Enter the phone number the panel will dial to send reports to the receiver or pager Phone numbers can be up to two lines of 16 characters in length to equal 32 characters You can p...

Page 22: ...11 714 or 715 Zone Expander a 6155LX PIR 5845LX Glassbreak Detector or a 733 Wiegand Interface Module FIRE The device is an Addressable Fire Alarm Control panel or a Model 630F Remote Fire Command Cen...

Page 23: ...re answering the phone line when all areas of the system are armed Any number from 1 to 15 can be entered If zero is entered the panel does not answer the phone when all areas of the system are armed...

Page 24: ...ber Press COMMAND to enter the phone number the panel dials whenever remote programming is requested After entering a phone number the panel allows remote commands and programming only after it has fi...

Page 25: ...system Reports will only be sent if O C User in Communications is set YES for Receiver 1 or Receiver 2 6 5 Schedule Change Reports YES allows the panel to send all permanent and temporary primary and...

Page 26: ...iliary 2 type zones The retard delay only functions when the zone is shorted The zone must remain shorted for the entire length of the Retard Delay before being recognized by the panel The Zone Retard...

Page 27: ...electrical AC cycle When 60HZ is selected the XR200 will operate on a 60 Hz cycle used in the U S A Select 50HZ for the XR200 to operate on a 50 Hz cycle used in countries other than the U S A The def...

Page 28: ...ctory default is set at P The XR2400F factory default is set at S 8 4 2 Burglary Bell Action Defines Bell Action for Burglary Type zones and Exit Error output The XR200 factory default is set at S The...

Page 29: ...opped Enter zero to disable this output 8 5 9 Ready Output Enter output number to turn on when all disarmed burglary zones are in a normal state The output is turned off when any disarmed burglary typ...

Page 30: ...d area is displayed with its area number The User Menu Armed Areas function also displays the custom area name you enter in the Area Information section of the Programmer The XR200 has all keypads sel...

Page 31: ...sses 10 3 System Monitor Troubles Specifies the addresses where any trouble on a System Monitor is displayed The System Monitors include the following AC Power Battery Power Closing Check Panel Box Ta...

Page 32: ...Supervisory Zones Specifies the addresses where all supervisory zone alarms and troubles are displayed Supervisory zones are entered in the status list and sound the keypad buzzer until a valid user...

Page 33: ...g and Late to Close reports Includes the area number name and action armed disarmed or late the user number user name and time and date 11 3 Zone Reports Prints changes in the status of active zones I...

Page 34: ...XXX XXX PPPPP The Xs represent the target IP Address of the iCOM and the Ps represent the port number The default port number is 2001 An example of a modem setup is AT UC192 168 001 099 2001 To enter...

Page 35: ...to the end user With the HOME SLEEP AWAY option the user can 1 Select HOME to arm just the perimeter 2 Select SLEEP to arm the perimeter and interior non bedroom areas 3 Select AWAY to arm all three a...

Page 36: ...hedules Select YES to allow each area in this partition to set its own permanent and temporary or primary and secondary user disarming schedules If Yes is selected you must program a schedule for each...

Page 37: ...programmed the area will auto arm every hour If closing check is selected as YES the automatic arming function does not take place until the expiration of a ten minute Closing Check delay See Closing...

Page 38: ...Area Select YES to enable this area to operate as a common area This area is armed when the last area in the partition is armed and is disarmed when the first area in the partition is disarmed You ca...

Page 39: ...es will be marked UNUSED 14 4 Zone Type The Zone Type defines the panel s response to the zone being opened or shorted This is called the Alarm Action There are up to 13 possible alarm action response...

Page 40: ...controls If the Arming zone is in a partition programmed as an Area system enter the area numbers to be armed and disarmed If the partition is in an All Perimeter system select either PERIM perimeter...

Page 41: ...ypads twice When programmed as ALL PERIM the INTERIOR will arm and beep the keypads twice On the third short AWAY will arm and beep the keypads three times A normal condition will cause no action An o...

Page 42: ...the Alarm Action for that zone is stored in memory If the Zone Type is Blank Night Day Exit Auxiliary 1 or Auxiliary 2 it is a non 24 hour zone and the Alarm Action programing begins with Disarmed Ope...

Page 43: ...2 Output Number You can specify any of the Relay Outputs on the panel to be activated by a zone condition 1 to 10 100 to 299 if Model 716 used The output can be activated regardless of the report to t...

Page 44: ...ess a top row key to clear the addresses shown Press the COMMAND key when the address selection is complete 14 12 Entry Delay Select the entry timer for this zone Entry timers 1 to 4 are programmed in...

Page 45: ...y for the following wireless programming The next three prompts are for use with the FA400 Remote Wireless Receiver 14 17 1 Program Transmitter Select YES to program wireless transmitters Select NO to...

Page 46: ...had installed the card and still saw this message displayed The following list shows the different messages and their associated LX Bus cards Keypad Display Missing Card NO LXBUS CARD 481 LX Bus Expan...

Page 47: ...eypad next displays TESTING STOP during the testing of the device At any time you can press the Select key under STOP to end the polling The panel now records the number of no responses from the devic...

Page 48: ...unction allows you to connect the panel with a service receiver at a remote location for the purpose of remote programming retrieving the Event Buffer or checking one or more elements of the current p...

Page 49: ...ss the select key directly below the zone type you want to test An asterisk next to the zone type indicates the zone type chosen for testing Press the select key again to deselect the zone type When y...

Page 50: ...791 or 793 Security Command LCD Keypads or the 630F Remote Fire Command Center the panel provides distinct speaker tones from the keypad for Fire Burglary Zone Monitor and Prewarn events The list bel...

Page 51: ...t can be delayed using the Events Manager option 17 8 Modem Setup Information When a report is to be sent the panel first sends ATHc r carriage return waits one second then sends the dial string chara...

Page 52: ...dem Setup If the panel cannot send the messages through the backup 462N Card the panel will then use the communication type selected for the 2nd Line Example 2 One 462N Card This example describes the...

Page 53: ...irect connection for the logger Refer to the Communication section and Host Log Reports section for more information Also refer to Modem Setup Information and Host Backup Examples in the Appendix 17 A...

Page 54: ...ther non panic emergencies to the central station receiver SV Supervisory zone Used to provide 24 hour zone supervision to devices associated with fire systems Typical applications are tamper switches...

Page 55: ...of the normal 500ms response Cross Zone Provides cross zoning with any of the 242 available zones Priority Requires this zone to be in a normal condition before the area can be armed Style These are t...

Page 56: ...mBusy The systemis performing another task with a higher priority Wait a few moments for the systemto finish the task Also make sure that the J16 jumper is not installed If System Busy appears on the...

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