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XR550 System Overview and New Features Course*
(RTMs: This slide set is intended for use with students who have already had XR500 training and/or experience. It combines the Overview with more detail on the “What’s Different between the XR550 and XR500” items. With hands on practice of the new items, this class is estimated to be completed in 4 hours.) * Intended for experienced XR500 installers/technicians
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Objectives After completing this course you will:
Understand the basic features of the XR550 Series Command Processor™ Understand the primary differences between the XR550 and the XR500
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The Ultimate Objective
After completing this training, previously certified XR500 technicians will be confident and competent in your ability to successfully design, program, install, troubleshoot, and operate the XR550 Series panels tomorrow.
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XR550 Description 12VDC Burg/fire/access Battery backup
Full of features and simple to operate Flash Update-able ROM The DMP XR Command Processor™ is a versatile 12 VDC burglary/fire/access control communicator panel with battery backup. The XR provides dealers and end-users with the industry's most impressive array of alarm system features found in any one panel. The combination of capability, sophistication, and simple operation make this panel the obvious choice for all your burglary, fire, and access control applications. The XR also features Flash Update-able ROM. This allows software updates to be downloaded from the DMP website and sent to the panel via the Link™ software.
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Built-In Programmer & Diagnostics
From any keypad Lockout code feature Installer Friendly The XR has an built-in programmer that allows local programming of the panel from any keypad on the system. Local programming can be restricted by use of a LOCKOUT CODE. This LOCKOUT CODE helps keep unauthorized persons from entering programming on-site. To make the system more installer friendly, the XR has an internal diagnostics menu that is especially helpful when testing or troubleshooting the system. The internal diagnostic menus allow technicians to test an entire LX-Bus™ or test a particular address on the LX-Bus. The diagnostics feature also allows technicians to check zones for normal, open or shorted conditions, find zone numbers of devices connected to the system, find overlapping, missing and extra zones on the LX-Bus™ and even send a test-message to the central station!
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Menu Driven Interface Structure designed to be the user’s guide
Similar to an ATM machine The XR Series User Menu is menu driven to help your customers accomplish tasks they don't do on a regular basis without having to find a user's manual. The menu structure itself is designed to be the user's guide. All DMP control/communicators support simple, ATM-style, menu-driven keypads with plain-English text and “quick keys” for common functions. These keypads display menu item prompts over buttons whose functions vary depending upon the currently displayed prompt. This results in a keypad with unlimited control flexibility. The quick keys give users instant access to the most common system functions, simplifying and speeding system operation. Multi-site subscribers can interface with all facility control panels in exactly the same way. DMP dealers enjoy a benefit that no other dealers in the industry experience: a single style of keypad and user interface that has not changed as the control products have evolved and changed. Any English-text keypad ever made by DMP works with any English-text capable control panel ever made by DMP. Continuity and ease of system use for both end users and security company personnel are maximized. Confusion, inventory costs, and support costs are minimized. Refer to the XR Series User's Guide for a complete list of the user menus. (Show the students the User’s Guide.)
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The XR550 provides up to 574 zones, programmable for burglary, fire, and access applications, just like the XR500. The XR150 has 142 zones, just like the XR100. What is new here is the introduction of the XR350 : It has 374 zone capacity. 7
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On-Board Zones Eight Burglary Zones Two Powered Zones
The XR Series provides eight on-board burglary zones. These are fully programmable zones that use a 1000 ohm end of line resistor for supervision. Common Ground Zones Cannot Detect a Ground Fault There are also two 12 VDC Class B powered zones. These are ungrounded zones suitable for fire type devices. These zones use a 3300 ohm end of line resistor for supervision. The powered zones have a reset capability to provide for two-wire smoke detectors or other latching devices. In addition to the 10 on-board zones, the XR550 will support up to 564 additional expansion zones (the XR350 supports up to 364 expansion zones and the XR150 supports up to 132 expansion zones) using the remote zone capability of keypads and zone expanders. This is the same as the XR500.
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Keypad Bus 8 to 16 devices Each address = four zones
Keypads, zone expanders and 734 modules in multiple combinations The XR350 and XR550 keypad bus supports up to sixteen supervised devices, where as the XR150 supports up to eight supervised devices. Any combination of DMP Security Command™ keypads, zone expander modules or 734 modules can be added to each panel up to it's device capacity. Each device is supervised by assigning it an address. Each supervised address is capable of reporting four expansion zones for a total of 64 keypad bus expansion zones for the XR350 and XR The XR150 can have a total of 32 keypad bus expansion zones. The DMP ePAD™ may also be used on the XR keypad bus. This is the same as the XR500, but the location of the 4 pin header has changed.
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LX-Bus™ Expansion Zones
Each LX-Bus Connection provides 100 zones In order to expand beyond the first 100 LX-Bus zones on the XR500, expansion cards like the model 481 was required. To use multiple expansion cards, you needed the model 461adapter card. : These are no longer required on the new XR350 or XR550. : All of the LX-Bus circuits are built onto the main board. : The XR150 has one built-in LX-Bus circuit for connecting up to 100 LX-Bus expansion zones. The XR350 has three built-in LX-Bus circuit for connecting up to 300 LX-Bus expansion zones. The XR550 has five built-in LX-Bus circuit for connecting up to 500 LX-Bus expansion zones.
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Zone Breakdown by Panel
XR150 XR350 XR550 On-Board 10 Keypad Bus 32 64 LX Bus or Wireless 100 300 500 Total 142 374 574 This chart shows the break down of hardwire zones available on each of the these three panels. 11
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Schedules Major change from the XR500 is how the new XR550 series uses schedules. One of the biggest changes in the new XR550 series panel is how we use schedules. 12
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Schedules 4 Shift Schedules Use and Reuse!
The XR500 had 4 shift schedules. While this was fine for the majority of installations, there were enough instances that this didn’t work for you that we felt the need to make a change. : XR550 series panels can be programmed to have up to 99 schedules. A Schedule is really a week long block of schedules. You can have 99 of those, and they can be used and reused any number of times! 4 Shift Schedules Use and Reuse! 13
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99 programmable schedules are available.
Enhanced scheduling for profiles, users, doors, outputs, areas, and Favorites provides incredible flexibility for your customers. The same schedule may be assigned to more than one area, door, or output, etc. They are reusable! A LIST key facilitates browsing through the list of stored names on the keypad. • Up to 8 schedules per profile • Up to 4 profiles per user • Up to 8 schedules per door • Up to 8 schedules per output * Up to 8 schedules per area * Up to 8 schedules per Favorite AND • Up to 40 holiday dates! 14
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Schedules Schedules listed in User Menu
99 Programmable Schedules 01-99 Can be assigned to different tasks (what they do depends on what you assign them to.) Can be named Reusable 15
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Schedules 99 Programmable Schedules 01-99
Can be assigned to different tasks Can be named Reusable 99 Programmable Schedules 01-99 Can be assigned to different tasks (what they do depends on what you assign them to.) Can be named Reusable 16
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Schedules (Menu Structure)
Times – Allows you to create schedules with: Days of the week, Begin/End times, Holidays Times Days of the week Holidays Begin/End times 17
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Schedules (Menu Structure)
Times – Allows you to create schedules with: Days of the week, Begin/End times, Holidays Times Days of the week Holidays Begin/End times 18
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Schedules (Menu Structure)
Times – Allows you to create schedules with: Days of the week, Begin/End times, Holidays Times Days of the week Holidays Begin/End times 19
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Schedules (Menu Structure)
Times – Allows you to create schedules with: Days of the week, Begin/End times, Holidays Times Days of the week Holidays Begin/End times 20
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Schedules (Menu Structure)
Areas - The first thing you do is assign those schedules to areas. Up to 8 different schedules per area. In an area, schedules only: Auto Arm/Disarm Closing Check In an Area, Schedules only: Auto Arm/Disarm Closing Check 21
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Schedules (Menu Structure)
Areas - The first thing you do is assign those schedules to areas. Up to 8 different schedules per area. In an area, schedules only: Auto Arm/Disarm Closing Check In an Area, Schedules only: Auto Arm/Disarm Closing Check 22
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Schedules (Menu Structure)
Door – Locks and Unlocks Up to 8 Schedules per door Door Locks and Unlocks 23
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Schedules (Menu Structure)
Door – Locks and Unlocks Up to 8 Schedules per door Door Locks and Unlocks 24
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Schedules (Menu Structure)
Output - Up to 8 schedules per output Outputs 25
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Schedules (Menu Structure)
Output - Up to 8 schedules per output Outputs 26
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Schedules (Menu Structure)
Holiday – 40 holiday days, Allows for range of days (ie, 3 days, 5 days, etc.) Holidays 40 holiday days Allows for range of days 27
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Schedules (Menu Structure)
Holiday – 40 holiday days, Allows for range of days (ie, 3 days, 5 days, etc.) Holidays 40 holiday days Allows for range of days 28
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Multiple ways to arm Unique or Shared Account # Auto Arm/Disarm
Common Area Activate Outputs In AREA mode, the XR550 provides up to 32 individual reporting areas, 16 for the XR350, and XR150 provides up to 8 individual reporting areas. In ALL/PERIMETER mode, the system will use 2 areas. In HOME/SLEEP/AWAY mode, the system will use 3 areas. The areas are activated by assigning them a unique 16-character name. Each area may be assigned a unique account number for individual reporting purposes or share an account number with the other areas of the system. Each XR area can be programmed to automatically arm by schedule, automatically disarm by schedule, or to function as a common area. Each area may also be programmed to activate a unique Armed Output and a Late-to-Close Output. 30
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Areas In AREA mode, the XR550 provides up to 32 individual reporting areas, 16 for the XR350, and XR150 provides up to 8 individual reporting areas. In ALL/PERIMETER mode, the system will use 2 areas. In HOME/SLEEP/AWAY mode, the system will use 3 areas. The areas are activated by assigning them a unique 16-character name. Each area may be assigned a unique account number for individual reporting purposes or share an account number with the other areas of the system. Each XR area can be programmed to automatically arm by schedule, automatically disarm by schedule, or to function as a common area. Each area may also be programmed to activate a unique Armed Output and a Late-to-Close Output. 31
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The XR550-350-150 provides up to 10,000 individual user codes.
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Each of the XR550-350-150 panels has up to 99 user profiles
Each of the XR panels has up to 99 user profiles. Each profile is assigned a unique number from 1 to 99 and may be assigned a 32-character name. Each profile may be assigned specific areas of the system for arming and disarming. Each profile may also be assigned door access area assignments and output groups. Of course, each profile may have any of the user menus (system functions) assigned to it as shown in the User Profile Record. 33
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Add Schedule to a Profile
Each of the XR panels has up to 99 user profiles. Each profile is assigned a unique number from 1 to 99 and may be assigned a 32-character name. Each profile may be assigned specific areas of the system for arming and disarming. Each profile may also be assigned door access area assignments and output groups. Of course, each profile may have any of the user menus (system functions) assigned to it as shown in the User Profile Record. When adding Schedules to a profile, access the User Menu and navigate to User Profiles? Select ADD. Enter the number of the profile you would like to add. Assign privileges to the profile as advance through the menu. Towards the end of the available Privileges you will come to the ‘FIRST ACCESS SCHEDULE: -- LIST’ option. This is where you enter in which schedule you would like to assign to the areas you would like this profile to be able to access. If all (8) of the schedules are left blank, then that profile has no access to anything. The opposite of that is if a 0 (zero) is entered, that profile has anytime access. 34
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That’s right. You heard correctly
That’s right. You heard correctly. Up to 40 Holiday dates, in addition to all of the flexibility the 99 schedules gives you. Let’s get into programming to see how this works. 35
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Allows user code inactivity to notify the central station after a programmable period of days of no activity. Programmable from days. Many business would benefit from knowing user codes of terminated employees are still in the system! 36
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Inactive User Code Audit
Number of days user code is unused before Inactive User Code message sent 0 – 365 days Default = 0 This option, which is carried out when programming the panel, allows users to choose the number of days a user code can remain unused before the panel sends an Inactive User Code message to the receiver. The range is 0 – 365 days. The default is 0. 37
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Feature: Configure up to eight communication paths between your XR150/XR350/XR550 panel and Central Station. Benefit: There are numerous options for creating unique communication links, or "paths," between your panel and the Central Station. Communication path options include dial-up, network and cellular. With XR panels, you can create, configure, and manage up to eight paths. For example, you could use a network connection to the Central Station as your primary path, then select another communication to create one or more backup paths. Or you can configure your panel to communication with one Central Station via a network connection for burglary and intrusion, and via cellular to a different Central Station for fire. Each path has its own panel communication programming parameters, letting you create a robust, reliable communications configuration. See Application Note – Communication Options (LT-2007) for detailed explanation and scenarios. 38
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The 263C/263H plug-in Digital Cellular Communicator can be used as the primary path, providing installation flexibility where no land lines are available. It can be used as a stand-alone communicator without the need for a backup. When used as the backup path, the 263C/263H provides the security of a communication link that continues to function, even when landlines are cut or compromised. This interface works on digital Cellular 3G CDMA or 4G HSPA+ data networks over a variety of carriers in the USA and Canada. Adaptive Technology™ Features: Adaptive Technology allows a backup communication path programmed to use Network or Cellular to automatically ADAPT to the faster check-in rate of the primary path should the primary path become unavailable, creating a seamless transition for communication of messages. Benefits: This allows the system to be fully supervised even if a path fails, while minimizing expensive cell traffic when all paths are good. This technology is approved by UL. 39
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The XR550 can support up to 500 DMP 1100 Series Wireless, the XR350 = 300 and the XR150 = 100 all using the 1100X Receiver DMP wireless communication employs 900MHz frequency hopping spread-spectrum to ensure clear and accurate signal transmissions without interference in practically any environment. Receivers are alerted of transmitters that go missing with Two-Way communication. Each wireless transmitter communicates with the receiver using supervision messages. The on-board LED on all 1100 Series Transmitters provides built-in survey capability to allow for single-person installations, eliminating the requirement for an external survey kit. Exclusive DMP Wireless features include Sensitivity, Pulse Count, Walk Test, & Disarm Disable. Motion sensors can be configured from the panel, allowing for simple, fast, one-person installation. Adjustable sensitivity via panel programming, battery-saving Disarm Disable, pulse count programming that allows multiple triggers before an alarm is initiated, and Walk Test Mode for sensor setup. Wireless Receivers and repeaters are authorized for wireless Commercial Burglary and Commercial Fire applications. 41
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X-Bus Wireless Zone Expansion
The 1100X Wireless Receiver is connected to the X-Bus connector on the XR series panel via a 4-wire harness. Choose an optimum location to mount the receiver. The 1100X Wireless Receiver is typically mounted at a distance not to exceed 1000 feet away from the panel enclosure. A location should be selected that is centrally located between the 1100 Series transmitters used in the installation. Install the receiver away from large metal objects. Mounting the receiver on or near metal surfaces impairs performance. Do not use shielded wire between the panel and receiver. When selecting the proper mounting location of a transmitter, refer to the LED Survey Operation section of the specific installation guide for the transmitter being installed. DMP 1100 Series transmitters provide Two-way (transmit acknowledge) operation. This advanced data protocol allows each transmitter to confirm that each of its messages (alarm, checkin, tamper, low battery) are received and acknowledged by the 1100 Series receiver. The confirmation is indicated visually by use of an LED on each transmitter. Connect 1100X Wireless Receiver to X-Bus 42
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In addition to the DMP 1100 series 2-way wireless products, the XR may also be programmed to use the Ademco 5800 series wireless products. It is also compatible with ITI 16-Zone, 32-Zone and 96-Zone SuperBus Radio Receivers. 43
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One of the great advantages of DMP’s 1100 Series 2 way wireless products is the ability to have wireless outputs. You heard me right, WIRELESS OUTPUTS! The XR series gives you 50 of them. The 1116 Relay Output provides a Form C (SPDT) dry relay contact rated for 1 30 VDC. Program the 1116 with a slow or fast response time to fit your application. Image avoiding difficult and costly wire runs to trip a relay by doing it wirelessly! 44
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Output Groups 20 Available 8 Outputs per Group
Output Capabilities 6 On-Board LX-Bus 99 Schedules Model 716 8 Schedules per Output Output Groups 20 Available Outputs per Group The XR Command Processor™ has six available on-board outputs. Outputs 1 and 2 are SPDT relay outputs and require the installation of Model 305 relays. Model 305 relays are rated for 1 30VDC resistive. A Model 431 Output Harness is required to use outputs 1 and 2. The remaining four outputs are numbered 3 through 6. They are open-collector outputs that are available on the J11 header. These outputs provide a ground connection for a positive DC voltage source and are rated for 50 mA, each. A Model 300 Output Harness is required for outputs The XR550 has up to 99 Schedules that can be used to control lighting, HVAC, doors or any other function that can be controlled by a relay. Up to eight separate schedules may be assigned to any individual XR output, including door outputs. In addition to the on-board outputs, you can also connect up to twenty-five Model 716 Output Expanders to each LX-Bus™. Each 716 module provides four fully programmable Form C relays and four open-collector outputs. The relay outputs may be activated by any of the panel's Output Options such as Fire Alarm, Communication or Phone Trouble Outputs or may be activated by particular zone conditions. The XR150 has 1 LX-Bus™ for up to 100 fully programmable SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) relays where as the XR350 has 3 LX-Bus for up to 300 and the XR550 has 5 LX-Bus™ connection for up to 500 fully programmable SPDT relays. The XR ’s outputs may be assigned to different Output Groups. Twenty output groups are available, with up to eight outputs in each group. For programming purposes, output groups are numbered from G1 to G20. Output groups may be assigned to user profiles and activated by the same means as the outputs described above. 45
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Output Capabilities The XR Command Processor™ has six available on-board outputs. Outputs 1 and 2 are SPDT relay outputs and require the installation of Model 305 relays. Model 305 relays are rated for 1 30VDC resistive. A Model 431 Output Harness is required to use outputs 1 and 2. The remaining four outputs are numbered 3 through 6. They are open-collector outputs that are available on the J11 header. These outputs provide a ground connection for a positive DC voltage source and are rated for 50 mA, each. A Model 300 Output Harness is required for outputs The XR550 has up to 99 Schedules that can be used to control lighting, HVAC, doors or any other function that can be controlled by a relay. Up to eight separate schedules may be assigned to any individual XR output, including door outputs. In addition to the on-board outputs, you can also connect up to twenty-five Model 716 Output Expanders to each LX-Bus™. Each 716 module provides four fully programmable Form C relays and four open-collector outputs. The relay outputs may be activated by any of the panel's Output Options such as Fire Alarm, Communication or Phone Trouble Outputs or may be activated by particular zone conditions. The XR150 has 1 LX-Bus™ for up to 100 fully programmable SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) relays where as the XR350 has 3 LX-Bus for up to 300 and the XR550 has 5 LX-Bus™ connection for up to 500 fully programmable SPDT relays. The XR ’s outputs may be assigned to different Output Groups. Twenty output groups are available, with up to eight outputs in each group. For programming purposes, output groups are numbered from G1 to G20. Output groups may be assigned to user profiles and activated by the same means as the outputs described above. 46
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Up to 16 supervised door access-points and/or keypads are available on the XR550 and XR350. Eight are available on the XR150. 47
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Access Doors The XR350 and XR550 can provide up to sixteen doors of access control and the XR150 can provide up to eight doors of access control. Card reader inputs may be attached to any or all of the available addresses on the system. Most readers that provide a Wiegand data output may be used with the XR Series of Command Processor™ control panels. Readers are connected directly to DMP Model 7073 Thinline, 7073 Aqualite or 793 Security Command™ keypads or Model 734, 734N, or 734N-WiFi Wiegand Interface module. All of these modules have a request-to-exit (REX) zone and a Soft-Shunt zone for the door contact.
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Access Doors The XR350 and XR550 can provide up to sixteen doors of access control and the XR150 can provide up to eight doors of access control. Card reader inputs may be attached to any or all of the available addresses on the system. Most readers that provide a Wiegand data output may be used with the XR Series of Command Processor™ control panels. Readers are connected directly to DMP Model 7073 Thinline, 7073 Aqualite or 793 Security Command™ keypads or Model 734, 734N, or 734N-WiFi Wiegand Interface module. All of these modules have a request-to-exit (REX) zone and a Soft-Shunt zone for the door contact. 49
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The new XR series uses a standard CR2032 battery
The new XR series uses a standard CR2032 battery. Replacement batteries are easily sourced and the new battery holder is easier to use! 51
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The XR panels are being tested for compliance for several listings. Initial UL listing is expected in February. Refer to the XR550 Series Installation Guide and specific compliance listings for installation and programming requirements necessary to meet a particular approval. ANSI/SIA CP False Alarm Reduction California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) FCC Part 15 FCC Part 68 New York City (FDNY COA #6123) NIST Validated XR500E Encrypted Command Processor Certificate #130 Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listed UL Bank, Safe and Vault UL Standard Line Security UL Encrypted Line Security Underwriters Laboratories Canada (ULC) Listed For additional information, visit and select Compliance. 52
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The XR panels are being tested for compliance for several listings. Initial UL listing is expected in February. Refer to the XR550 Series Installation Guide and specific compliance listings for installation and programming requirements necessary to meet a particular approval. ANSI/SIA CP False Alarm Reduction California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) FCC Part 15 FCC Part 68 New York City (FDNY COA #6123) NIST Validated XR500E Encrypted Command Processor Certificate #130 Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listed UL Bank, Safe and Vault UL Standard Line Security UL Encrypted Line Security Underwriters Laboratories Canada (ULC) Listed For additional information, visit and select Compliance. 53
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XR550N/E High Security Features
A panel feature set exclusive to the XR550N and XR550NE is Bank Safe & Vault. Cannot bypass zones and cannot disarm outside of schedule time regardless of profile. The BANK/SAF option allows you to apply additional security to specific areas within the system. An area that has the BANK/SAF option enabled can only be disarmed during a scheduled period. Additionally, when any area of the system has this option enabled, the time of day can only be changed while that area is disarmed. Zones assigned to areas programmed for Bank Safe & Vault cannot be bypassed or force armed. NOTE: Do not assign Bank Safe & Vault areas to an Arming zone. Arming zones can disarm Bank Safe & Vault areas outside of a schedule. 54
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XR550N Panic Test System Test Operation Tests system functionality
XR500N also allows Panic test Operation The SYSTEM TEST menu in the standard XR is used to test various system functions including the battery, alarm bell or siren, and communication to the central station. The XR550N/550E has the additional selection of PANICS. This option allows the end user to test the operation of their panic buttons, which is often required weekly or monthly in financial institutions, without sending any messages to the central station. HOW THE PANIC TEST WORKS: 1. The Panic Zone Test begins automatically and the keypad displays TRIPS: END. 2.The number of panic zones tripped is constantly displayed until the test is ended or no panic zone activity has occurred for 20 minutes. Each time a panic zone is tripped, the display number increments and the keypad buzzer sounds for two seconds. 3. Press the Select key below END to stop the Panic Zone Test. 4. PANIC TEST OKAY is displayed when the Panic Zone Test is completed and all zones tested OK. 5. When the Panic Zone Test ends and a zone failed (did not trip) during the test, the keypad displays the zone name and number and the buzzer sounds for one second. Press the COMMAND key to display the next failed zone. Note: During the Panic Zone Test, any zones that fail are not sent to the receiver or to the pager.
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XR550N Two-Man Rule Two-Man Rule Operation Can be enabled on any area
Requires two different code to disarm or allow access Operation Some financial institutions require that two people be present whenever the vault is accessed or the security protection is disarmed. The TWO MAN option can be enabled on any area to require two separate user codes to be entered before the area will disarm or allow a door access. When a user presents a code to a keypad or reader requesting a door access or disarm, 2ND CODE displays and requires the entry of a different user code with at least the same authority.
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XR550N Early Morning Ambush
Operation The early morning ambush feature is designed to provide notification to the central station when the first employee to arrive at a business has been ambushed by someone waiting inside. HOW IT WORKS: When EARLY AMBUSH is enabled, the first employee to arrive is prompted to enter their code upon entering the building. The keypad then displays a prompt for the entry of a second code for the number of minutes programmed in the EARLY AMBUSH option. If the same or a different user code is not entered before the time expires, a silent ambush message is sent to the central station. The time entered here should be sufficient to allow the employee time to walk through the building, making certain nobody is waiting inside.
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High security card access is provided by the Card Plus Pin feature that requires both a card read and a PIN (4-6 digit user ID) entry for arming/disarming and access by area. This Card Plus Pin operation complies with the ICPG 705 requirement for dual id authentication and operates with a DMP Prox Keypad and a HID ProxPro reader with the keypad connected to a DMP Wiegand Interface module. This feature is now available on all of the XR550 series and is selectable by Area. 58
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Each of the XR Series panels allows you to select Area, All/Perimeter, or Home/Sleep/Away operation.
The Home/Sleep/Away feature provides the Sleep option that arms the perimeter as well as most interior sensors, but leaves sensors in or near the bedrooms remain unarmed. Most residential security systems offer only two modes of protection. In the Home mode, only the perimeter is armed. In AWAY mode, all sensors and devices are armed. The Sleep mode available with DMP keypads provides a third option that adds a layer of protection while the homeowners are in bed. Selecting the Sleep mode arms the perimeter as well as most interior door alarms, motion detectors, and other sensors but allows the residents to move freely in and around their bedroom areas. DMP Area Arming allows a user with the proper code to arm selected areas or all areas from any keypad. Traditionally, "partitioning" requires keypad installation for each set of zones that are controlled as a group, meaning that users must go to specific keypads to enter commands and codes to arm different areas. With DMP Area Arming, you need only one keypad where each user can control their own individual area(s). 59
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XR550 Series systems may be programmed to display the User Menu and Status Display text in multiple languages; English, Spanish, or French. 60
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32 character names available for user, zone, area, profiles and group names.
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1.5 Amps 12 VDC smoke and auxiliary output with OVC protection
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DMP offers the Virtual Keypad™ providing Apple® iPhone and iPad owners as well as Android users with the ability to access a number of security system keypad functions remotely via cellular connection. As a dealer, the App provides you with the opportunity to load your company logo into the App so your customers will see your name every time they access the App and never forget who their security company is. The Virtual Keypad App, like most Apps, is downloaded and configured in a matter of seconds. For both residential and commercial system owners, the attractive interface provides fast, easy access to the most-commonly used system functions. At a glance, check system status including programmed areas Arm or disarm the system in an instant Select from the Home/Sleep/Away arming options for home systems Select from the All/Perimeter arming options for office systems Select from Area Arming Options Tap any programmed outputs to turn them on or off Select locks, thermostats, lights to adjust remotely Select up to six cameras to remotely view images live, record video clips or have clips ed 63
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DMP Panels provide system users with the ability to receive alerts from the panel to their cell phone, mobile device and/or address including Arm/Disarm and all alarms. This option is available with both cellular and networked panels. MyAccess™ Text Messaging Commands XR550 systems with cellular communication modules may be programmed to allow simple text messages to be sent to the security system to perform basic user operations. By texting a message from your cell phone or PDA, the following actions can be performed: Arm/Disarm, Cancel Alarm, turn Outputs On/Off, check Armed Status, Turn Lights On/Off, Lock/Unlock Doors, and Set Thermostat. The user that is texting commands to the system must have the authority to perform the commands as if it occurred at the keypad. The cell phone number and user numbers are setup during programming. In addition to providing the dealer and/or installer with recurring revenue on this feature, the end user has peace of mind in receiving real-time system status information and an increased sense of value from their system. 64
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DMP has designed Z-Wave device compatibility in the new XR series of control panels. By adding the 738Z module, end users can control a variety of devices in their business using DMP MyAccess™ text commands or the Virtual Keypad™ App Version 2.0 or greater on smart phones or tablets. The DMP offering includes several popular Z-Wave devices: • Light and Appliances: Just plug-in the Z-Wave device, then plug in a light or appliance. Turn lights on/off, or dim them. Works with incandescent and fluorescent lights. • Door Locks: Keyless Entry Door locks available in Polished Brass, Satin Nickel and Venetian Bronze. • Thermostats: Installs just like a standard thermostat. Provides full remote control over temperature and fan settings. 65
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The Favorites feature lets users program multiple devices to all respond to a single command. For example, the Favorite called “Movie Night” could lock the exterior doors and close the garage door, then adjust the temperature and dim the lights in the family room to the desired level. Favorites can also be placed in a panel schedule. With Favorite Actions, panels can be programmed to trigger outputs upon arming and disarming events. Use the Room Feature to create a photographical touch screen for each room or area. How? The Rooms feature lets users quickly and easily create graphic control panels for Z-Wave devices in rooms or areas. After taking a photo of the room or area with their smart phone or tablet, they create “hotspots” on the photo that correspond to one or more of the Z-Wave devices available. Then they can select that room from the app screen and touch any hotspot to access the controls for that device. Use the Virtual KeypadTM App to remotely access interior and exterior wireless IP video cameras. Select up to six cameras and remotely view the images live, record video clips, or have clips ed to you. 66
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Z-Wave Favorites The Favorites feature lets users program multiple devices to all respond to a single command. For example, the Favorite called “Movie Night” could lock the exterior doors and close the garage door, then adjust the temperature and dim the lights in the family room to the desired level. Favorites can also be placed in a panel schedule. With Favorite Actions, panels can be programmed to trigger outputs upon arming and disarming events. Use the Room Feature to create a photographical touch screen for each room or area. How? The Rooms feature lets users quickly and easily create graphic control panels for Z-Wave devices in rooms or areas. After taking a photo of the room or area with their smart phone or tablet, they create “hotspots” on the photo that correspond to one or more of the Z-Wave devices available. Then they can select that room from the app screen and touch any hotspot to access the controls for that device. Use the Virtual KeypadTM App to remotely access interior and exterior wireless IP video cameras. Select up to six cameras and remotely view the images live, record video clips, or have clips ed to you. 67
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The Favorites feature lets users program up to 25 devices to all respond to a single command.
You can program a favorite to follow an event. For example, if the fire alarm is tripped, a favorite can cause all the z-wave lights to turn on, all the z-wave doors to unlock, and the z-wave controlled thermostats to turn the fan off. That is value you can provide your end user! 68
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Built-in 10/100 auto-sensing Ethernet connection enhances both standard and encrypted line security options. Both UDP and TCP are supported. The network option can be used as the primary or backup path to the digital dialer or cellular option. Network Monitoring offers significant cost, speed, service quality, and security advantages for both Central Stations and alarm customers. DMP leads the way in network alarm communication with the hardware and software you need for Network Monitoring. Savings - Using an existing full-time data network connection, LAN/WAN, you can avoid the costs of an additional phone line, as well as any long-distance charges between the panel and the Central Station. Speed - Central Stations gain an advantage through Network Monitoring speed. Dial-up alarm transmissions average from 5 to 45 seconds. Typical Network Monitoring alarm transmission time is 50 to 70 milliseconds. This translates to much faster alarm message processing and, as a result, a higher quality of service for customers. When every second counts, Network Monitoring allows the fastest possible response to fire, panic, or duress alarms. Security - DMP Network Monitoring is not vulnerable to virus and hacker threats. Internet traffic relies on applications running on servers, such as mail and web servers. Network Monitoring uses small, very efficient message packets that travel on the Internet backbone, bypassing other Internet servers running vulnerable applications. Because panels and receivers are single-purpose devices, they cannot download computer files or run scripts that would put them at risk from viruses or hackers. 69
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The XR550DE provides encrypted data transmission and is ideal for secure environments where encrypted data is required. Using AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) Encryption ensures secure data transmission by using a unique alphanumeric passphrase. 256 bit AES encryption coming soon! 71
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Pending Approval The XR panels are being tested for compliance for several listings. Initial UL listing is expected in February. Refer to the XR550 Series Installation Guide and specific compliance listings for installation and programming requirements necessary to meet a particular approval. ANSI/SIA CP False Alarm Reduction California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) FCC Part 15 FCC Part 68 New York City (FDNY COA #6123) NIST Validated XR500E Encrypted Command Processor Certificate #130 Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listed UL Bank, Safe and Vault UL Standard Line Security UL Encrypted Line Security Underwriters Laboratories Canada (ULC) Listed For additional information, visit and select Compliance. 72
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You have completed the XR550 System Overview and New Features course.
Congratulations! You have completed the XR550 System Overview and New Features course.
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