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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide

Digital Monitoring Products

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APPENDIX

Exiting the Diagnostics program
Press the COMMAND key until

STOP displays. Press any Select key. The keypad returns to the Status List display.

23.3 Using the 984 Command Function

This feature allows you to connect to a service receiver, is used primarily to bring a new account on-line

and upload panel programming completed in Remote Link™.
Note: When not in the Programming Menu, the function 984 + COMMAND can be entered at the keypad,

and a remote options menu appears. This menu contains the following options:
NUMBER: The panel allows you to enter into the keypad a phone number you want the panel to dial.

Enter any required prefixes and area codes. After completing panel programming in Remote Link, set a trap

to seize the panel when it calls. Traps are set by selecting Panel > Trap. Refer to the Remote Link User’s

Guide (LT-0565), or the Remote Link Help File.

Then, from the panel, enter 984 and press the COMMAND key, while the panel is in the Status List. The

keypad display changes to

NBR TEST PICKUP. Press the Select key under NBR. Enter the phone number

for the service receiver connected to the Remote Link computer. Press each number key slowly and

deliberately. The panel dials each number as it is pressed. If you make a mistake, press the Back Arrow

key. The panel stops dialing and return to the Status List.
You can enter up to 32 characters for the phone number. Once you have entered 16 characters the LCD

display is full: Press the COMMAND key to enter the final 16 characters. To enter a # (pound sign) press the

‘0’ then the fourth (far right) Select key, and to enter an * (asterisk) press the third Select key. Program

a pause by entering the letter P. Program CID message communication by entering the letter T in the first

position. Cancel call waiting by entering *70P as the first characters. These characters are counted as

part of the allowable 32 characters. Press COMMAND after you enter the phone number.
The panel calls the receiver connected to Remote Link to download the new programming. Remote Link

then traps the panel.
Note: The panel makes ten attempts to reach the receiver. While attempting to contact the receiver, if

the panel needs to send an alarm report, the panel stops dialing and uses the phone line to send its report.
TEST: The panel allows you to perform a Communication Status Test on each component of the

panel’s cellular or network communication paths. While the Status List displays, enter 984 and press the

COMMAND key. The keypad display changes to

NBR TEST PICKUP. Press the Select key under TEST to

allow the panel to perform a Communication Status Test. The display prompts the user for a user code to

be entered. The user code must have the authority to perform a System Test.

Upon entry of a Cell or Network path when prompted, the test runs and the results display on the keypad.

See Diagnostic Functions section for a description of the Communication Status results.

PICKUP: The panel picks up the phone line when Remote Link™ calls in. The phone must be ringing

before selecting PICKUP. After completing panel programming in Remote Link, connect to the panel by

selecting Panel > Connect. Refer to the Remote Link User’s Guide (LT-0565), or Help File for complete

information about connecting to panels.
While the panel displays in the status list and the telephone line at the panel rings, enter 984 and press

the COMMAND key. The keypad display changes to

NBR TEST PICKUP. Press the Select key under PICKUP

to allow the panel to seize the line. The panel immediately seizes the phone line and sends a carrier

tone to the receiver. A verification process occurs and, if successful, the panel grants remote access to its

programming and Event Buffer.
After the panel has seized the line, send the file from Remote Link by selecting Panel > Send. Remote Link

then uploads the new programming into the panel. You may also Request Events by selecting Panel > Request

Events in Remote Link. The panel begins sending the first event or access that occurred on or after the start

date specified by Remote Link and finishes by sending the last event or access that occurred on or before the

end date specified by Remote Link. If necessary, a Request Events upload in progress can be cancelled.
Keypad Displays

When the

PICKUP option is used, the keypad displays LINE SEIZED. This indicates that the panel has

seized the line and is executing its program. If the line cannot be accessed, or if the

PICKUP option is

used before all connect attempts are made, the keypad displays

SYSTEM BUSY.

23.4 Using the Walk Test

The XR500 Series Canadian panel provides a walk test feature that allows a single technician to test the

protection devices connected to zones on the system. Conduct the Walk Test within 30 minutes of resetting

the panel. The Walk Test automatically ends if no zones are tripped for 20 minutes. TEST IN PROGRESS

displays at all keypads programmed with the same Area Display features. When five minutes remain, TEST

END WARNING displays. The Walk Test only tests zones assigned to the areas programmed into the keypad

in Area Display. If any areas are armed the Walk Test does not start and SYSTEM ARMED displays.

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