Appendix 23.12 zone type specifications, 1 keypad bus zone type defaults – DMP Electronics DMP Command Processor Panel XR500 User Manual

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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide

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APPENDIX

23.12 Zone Type Specifications

The XR500 Series Canadian panel contains multiple default zone types for use in configuring the system.

These zone types provide the most commonly selected functions for their applications. All zone types

can be customized by changing the variable options listed below. The Keypad Bus Zone Information table

below reflects the zone types for Keypad Bus Zones. The XR500 Series LX-Bus Zone Information table on

the next page reflects the zone types for LX-Bus Zones.

Keypad Bus Zone

Information

Type

Area Fire

Bell

Disarmed

Open

Disarmed

Short

Armed

Open

Armed

Short

Swinger

Pr

ew

arn

Entry Dela

y

Retar

d Dela

y

Pr

esignal

Fast R

esponse

Cr

oss Z

one

Priori

ty

Fol

low Ar

ea

Real-

Time Rprts

Door Number

St

yle

Assign Disarm condition of

NT, DY, EX, A1, and A2 only
Assign Prewarn and Entry

Delay for EX only
Assign Retard and Presignal
for FI, SV, A1, and A2 only

Zone Type Defaults

--

DY

FI

EM

A1
FV

NT

EX

PN

SV
A2

AR

INT

PERIM

BDRM

or

1

to

32

Output

*

Message

Output

*

Action

Message

Output

*

Action

Message

Output

*

Action

Message

Output

*

Action

A

T

L

-

D

S

C

S

P

M

F

A

T

L

-

D

S

C

S

P

M

F

A

T

L

-

D

S

C

S

P

M

F

A

T

L

-

D

S

C

S

P

M

F

N

or

Y

1

to

16

1

or

4

N

or

Y

1

to

16

N

or

Y

N

or

Y

N

or

Y

0

to

16

N

or

Y

0

to

16

TGL

ARM

DIS

STEP

MNT

Night

NT

-

0

S

-

0

S

A

0

S

A

0

S Y

N N N 0 N 0

Day

DY

T

0

S

T

0

S

A

0

S

A

0

S Y

N N N 0 N 0

Exit

EX

-

0

S

-

0

S

A

0

S

A

0

S Y

1-16

1

N N N

N 0

Fire

FI

0

T

0

S

A

0

S N

N + N N N

Panic

PN

T

0

S

A

0

S N

N N N

Emergency

EM

T

0

S

A

0

S N

N N N

Supervisory

SV

0

T

0

S

A

0

S N

N + N N N

Auxiliary 1

A1

T

0

S

A

0

S

T

0

S

A

0

S N

N + N N N 0 N 0

Auxiliary 2

A2

T

0

S

A

0

S

T

0

S

A

0

S N

N + N N N 0 N 0

Fire Verify

FV

0

T

0

S

A

0

S N

N

N

Arming

AR

TGL

*Output Options: 1 to 6, 450 to 474, 480 to 499, 500 to 999, D1 to D16, G1 to G20. + = Set retard to YES before selecting presignal. = Zone functions not available.

23.12.1 Keypad Bus Zone Type Defaults

These are complete spellings of the abbreviations used for the zone types, such as Night and Exit.
Type - These are the abbreviations used for the zone types, such as NT and EX.
Area - For an Area or Home/Sleep/Away with Guest system this is 1 to 32. For an All/Perimeter or Home/

Sleep/Away system, this is the Interior, Bedroom, or Perimeter. Select the area for NT, DY, EX, A1, A2, and

AR types.
Fire Bell Out - Only available for FI, FV, and SV zones. Use any output zone number listed.
Message - A = alarm report, T = trouble report, L = local, no report, (dash) = no report, D = door propped

(When SV zone is connected to 303 Silence/Reset Switch), S = sensor reset/alarm silence,

C = early morning ambush cancel.
Output - These are 1 to 6 on-board and 500 to 999 off-board relay outputs, 450 to 474 and 480 to 499

wireless outputs, D1 to D16, and G1 to G20.
Action - This selects the action of the output: S = steady, P = pulse, M = momentary, and F = follow
Swinger - The zone can be automatically bypassed after a programmed number of trips.
Prewarn - This selects the keypad address that sounds the entry prewarn for this zone.
Entry Delay - This is the entry delay timer selected as the default for this zone.
Retard Delay - Provides a programmed retard time before an alarm initiates from a shorted zone. When

used on an arming zone, the retard delay occurs when the zone is shorted before the armed state has

changed. If the arming zone has Maintain as the Style, the retard delay also occurs when the zone returns

to a normal state.
Presignal - Provides a keypad tone for zones in retard delay. Retard must be YES before Presignal can be

selected.
Fast Response - Provides a 167ms zone response instead of the normal 500ms response.
Cross Zone - Provides cross zoning with any of the 574 zones.
Priority - Requires this zone to be in a normal condition before the area can be armed.
Style - The abbreviations for arming zone style:

TGL = Toggle, ARM = Arm only, DIS = Disarm only, STEP = Wireless arming, MNT = Maintain

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