Digital Monitoring Products
XR200/XR2400F Programming Guide
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3 - COMMUNICATION
3.1
Communication
This section of programming allows you to configure the communication options
for the panel. The information you program varies with the Communication Type
you select.
3.2
Communication Type
Specifies the communication method the panel uses to report system events to
DMP SCS-1 Receivers or non-DMP receivers. Press any Select key.
NONE
- For local systems. Selecting this ends communication programming.
When COMM TYPE = NONE and there is an unrestored System Trouble, then the
keypad will sound daily at 10:00 AM.
DD
- Digital Dialer communication to a DMP SCS-1 Receiver.
MPX
- Multiplex communication to a DMP SCS-1 Receiver.
M2E
- Modem IIe communication to non-DMP receivers. This format sends the
report codes of the Radionics Modem IIe communication format to the receiver(s)
programmed in Receiver 1 and 2 programming. Once the receiver has been
contacted, the panel waits approximately 45 seconds for the Modem IIe handshake
before hanging up and making another attempt.
Note
: Do not use the M2E communication option if the system has over 255 zones
and/or over 254 users. When using Modem IIe to communicate between a
Radionics D6500 receiver and the XR200-485 panel, zone numbers 256 to 299 and
user numbers 255 to 999 CANNOT be received by the D6500. Zone numbers
greater than 255 will be reported as 255. User numbers greater than 254 will be
reported as 000.
CID
- This option allows the panel to communicate to non-DMP receivers using the
Ademco Contact ID format. When selected, 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 DMP SDLC based on each receiver's ability to process the CID format.
The panel determines whether the receiver can process the CID format by the
acknowledgment tones the receiver transmits when first contacted. If the
receiver
can
process the CID format, only those event reports for which there are
CID definitions will be sent by the panel. This restriction prevents the panel from
dialing the receiver for a report it cannot send.
HST
(Host) - Asynchronous communication using the 462N Network Interface Card.
The DMP Host/Output reporting format is transmitted over an asynchronous data
network to the SCS-1 Receiver. If you need to send a duplicate signal to the
central station and you have selected
HST
, use Receiver 2 programming to send
the duplicate signal.
Note:
When
HST
is selected,
2ND LINE
programming allows you to select
D2
for
two line supervision when using a Model 893 or 893A Dual Phone Line Module.
There are extra options available if you selected
HST
for the communication type.
These options are explained in sections 3.2.1 through 3.2.4.
3.2.1
Retry Time
After selecting
HST,
the keypad displays
RETRY TIME: -.
Enter the number of
seconds (3 to 15 seconds) the panel should wait before retrying to send a message
to the receiver if an acknowledgment was not received. The panel will retry as
many times as possible for a period of one minute before sending a network
trouble message. For example, if
RETRY TIME
is set to
15
, the panel will retry 4
times. The default
RETRY TIME
is 5 seconds.
RETRY TIME: -
NONE DD MPX M2E
COMM TYPE:
DD
COMMUNICATION
C I D HST