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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide

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APPENDIX
23.6 Cross Zoning

Caution must be taken when cross zoning devices

to ensure that the Cross Zone Time is long enough

to allow an intruder to trip both devices before it

expires. A Cross Zone Time that is too short may

allow an intruder to trip the devices and allow

only a zone fault report be sent to the central

station.
When a Cross Zoned zone trips a FAULT report

is sent to the SCS-1R Receiver. When two Cross

Zoned zones trip within the Cross Zone Time, both

zones send ALARM signals to the receiver. For

example, if zones 1 and 2 are Cross Zoned zones,

and only zone 1 trips, a FAULT report is sent to

the receiver for zone 1. If zone 1 trips and zone 2

trips within the Cross Zone Time, an ALARM report

is sent to the receiver for zone 1 and zone 2.

23.7 Events Manager

The Events Manager allows you to delay sending certain reports to the central station receiver. Reports can

be kept in the panel memory until overwritten by new activity or held until the memory buffer reaches 50

events or 50 door access granted events. When the buffer is full, the panel automatically sends the stored

reports to the central station receiver. The table lists the panel reports you can delay using the Events

Manager option.

23.8 User Profiles

A profile defines the authority of each user code in the system. Profiles are programmed in the Keypad

User Menu. Several characteristics associated with each User Profile define its authority within the

system. To effectively program an XR500 Series system, you must understand the interrelationship

between profiles, devices, output groups, and areas. Below is a brief explanation of the User Profile

elements. For more information about user profiles, refer to the User Profiles Record and the XR100/

XR500 User’s Guide (LT-0683).
Note: Profiles cannot be changed via keypad in an All/Perimeter or Home/Sleep/Away system. Use the

default profiles 1 through 10.
Profile Number - Each profile may be assigned a unique number from 1 to 99.
Profile Name - Each profile may be assigned a 32-character name. The Profile Number is the default name.
Area Number - Each profile may be assigned specific areas of the system for arming and disarming.

When creating profiles 1 to 98, NO areas are assigned by default. The default for profile 99 is ALL areas

assigned. Profile 99 is preprogrammed in the system at the factory.
Access Area Number - Each profile may be assigned door access area assignments. Default for profile 1 to 98

is NO areas assigned. Default for profile 99 is ALL areas assigned. Profile 99 is preprogrammed at the factory.
Output Group Assignment - Each profile may be assigned an output group number from 1 to 10. Default

for profile 1 to 98 is NO output group assigned. Default for profile 99 is output group

10. Your system may

by programmed to turn on an output group at certain keypads when door access occurs.
User Menu Assignments - Each user profile may have any of the menus assigned to it as shown in the

following User Profile Record. The User Profile Record lists the user menu profile assignments and the

system functions users are allowed to access based on the profile numbers assigned to their codes.
Always make sure that at least one administrator in your system has a profile with

all authorities and

areas.

Report Type

Immediately Delayed

Alarm

Y

Trouble

Y

Restore

Y

Opening

Y

Closing

Y

Bypass

Y

Reset

Y

Supervisory

Y

Add Codes

Y

Delete Codes

Y

Change Codes

Y

Permanent Schedule Change

Y

Temporary Schedule Change

Y

Door Access

Y

Door Access Denied

Y

Late to Close

Y

Force Armed Zone

Y

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