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Digital Monitoring Products XR500 Series Programming Guide
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SyStem OptiOnS
9.19
WLS AUDIBLE: DAY
WIRELESS AUDIBLE
ANY DAY MIN
Wireless Audible Annunciation
This option displays when the House Code entered is for a DMP 1100 Series Wireless
system (1-50). Press any top row key to select the keypad buzzer annunciation method
for wireless low battery and missing messages. Select ANY to enable annunciation
anytime. Select DAY to enable annunciation except during sleeping hours (9 PM to 9 AM).
Select MIN (minimum) to annunciate only Fire and Fire Verify zones during daytime hours
(9 AM to 9 PM). Default is DAY.
9.20
KEYPAD PANIC KEYS
ENABLED: NO YES
Enable Keypad Panic Keys
This option allows the two-button panic key operation selected at the keypad to send the
Panic, Emergency, or Fire message to the central station receiver. Select YES to enable
the two-button panic operation to operate. To disable the two-button panic operation,
select NO. Default is YES.
9.21
OCCUPIED
PREMISES: NO YES
Occupied Premises
For All/Perimeter or Home/Sleep/Away systems, select YES to allow the panel to
automatically disarm the interior area(s) when arming all areas and a perimeter zone is
not tripped during the exit delay. Select NO to disable this feature. Default is YES.
Note: With a Home/Sleep/Away with Guest arming system, this feature only applies to
the main system.
9.22
ENHANCED ZONE
TEST: NO YES
Enhanced Zone Test
Select YES to allow enhanced zone test operation. The default is NO.
Enhanced operation allows:
• Panic Test and Walk Test functions can be restricted to operate only during an Area
32, Shift 4 schedule if programmed. If no schedule is entered, the walk test always
operates.
A Verify message is sent each time a zone is tested. If a zone is tripped multiple
times, a Verify message is sent for each trip. This allows the Central Station to
record the number of devices per zone.
• The Verify message for each zone test is sent at the time the trip occurs instead of
at the end of Walk Test.
• The System Test Begin and System Test End Central Station messages indicate the
type of zone being tested. The System Test Begin message also includes the user
name and number.
9.23
SEND 16 CHAR
NAMES: NO YES
Send 16 Character Names
This option allows central stations to select being sent either the rst 16 characters of
the name eld or the entire programmed name, up to 32 characters, for user name, user
prole, zone name, area name, output name, and group name.
Select YES to have the rst 16 characters of the name eld sent to the central station.
Select NO to send the exact number of characters entered in the name eld from 1 up to
the maximum of 32 characters. Default is YES.
Note: Using 32 character names increases the length of the DMP Serial 3 message from
the panel to the receiver. The SCS-1R receiver does not require an update to pass these
messages to the Host Automation System of the Central Station. Before using names
longer than 16 characters, determine whether the Host Automation System of your
Central Station can accept 17 to 32 character names. If not, only use 16 character
names.
9.24
KEYPAD ARMED LED
ALL
Keypad Armed LED
This option displays only when using an Area system. Press any top row key to select the
operation of the Armed LED on the keypad. Select ALL to require all keypad display areas
to be armed before the keypad Armed LED turns on. Select ANY to turn on the keypad
Armed LED when any keypad display area is armed. Default is ALL.
9.25
USE FALSE ALARM
QUESTION NO YES
Use False Alarm Question
Select YES to display IS THIS A FALSE ALARM? NO YES at the keypad in place of CANCEL
VERIFY when a burglar alarm occurs. This operates for ALL/PERIM and HOME/SLEEP/AWAY
arming systems. Default is NO.
KEYPAD ARMED LED
ALL ANY
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