MODEL 1912XR COMMAND PROCESSOR PANEL PROGRAMMING MANUAL Do Not Throw Away! This programming manual contains information you need to program and service the 1912XR panel and should be kept along with your other DMP technical documentation. 123 2841 E.
MODEL 1912XR PROGRAMMING MANUAL When using the Series 1912XR control for any UL, NFPA, CSFM, or other listing organization's approved methods, refer to this manual and the 1912XR Installation Guide (LT-0169). These documents outline the installation and programming requirements of all applications for which the 1912XR is approved. Copyright © 1993 – 1995 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. Information furnished by DMP is believed to be accurate and reliable.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section INTRODUCTION Before You Begin ............................................................................................ 1.1 Getting Started ................................................................................................ 1.2 Programmer Operation .................................................................................... 1.3 Programmer Access Codes ............................................................................. 1.4 Reset Timeout ............
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section REMOTE OPTIONS continued Service Receiver Authorization ....................................................................... 5.7 Remote Phone Number ................................................................................... 5.8 Remote Disarm ................................................................................................ 5.9 SYSTEM REPORTS System Reports ............................................................................................... 6.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section STATUS LIST Status List ...................................................................................................... 10.1 Display Keypads ............................................................................................ 10.2 System Monitor Troubles ............................................................................... 10.3 Fire Loops ...................................................................................................... 10.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section LOOP INFORMATION continued Output Number ........................................................................................ 13.8B Output Action .......................................................................................... 13.8C Swinger Bypass ............................................................................................. 13.9 Fast Response .............................................................................................. 13.10 Restoral .
1-INTRODUCTION Introduction 1.1 Before You Begin About this Manual This manual provides programming information for the DMP 1912XR Command Processor panel. After this Introduction, the remaining sections describe the functions of each programming menu item along with the available options. The 1912XR contains all of its programming information in an on board processor and does not require an external programmer.
1-INTRODUCTION 1.2 Getting Started continued Accessing the Programmer To access the Programmer function of the 1912XR: 1. Install the reset jumper across the two J16 reset pins for two seconds. See Figure 1. 2. Remove the reset jumper and place it over just one pin for future use. 3. Enter the code 6653 (PROG) into any Security Command keypad. 4. Press COMMAND. 5. The keypad displays: PROGRAMMER. You are now ready to start programming the 1912XR panel.
1-INTRODUCTION 1.3 Programmer Operation continued To select a section for programming, press any one of the top row SELECT keys when the name of that section is displayed on the keypad. The detailed instructions for each programming step are found in sections 2 to 15 of this manual. 1.4 Programmer Access Codes The 1912XR panel allows you to enter the programming function without a code using the steps 1 to 5 listed in section 1.2.
1-INTRODUCTION 1.6 Special Keys SELECT Keys 1 3 2 5 6 MNO 9 4 GHI DEF ABC 8 7 PQR POWER JKL STU 0 VWX COMMAND YZ COMMAND Key ARROW Key Figure 2: Keypad Function keys COMMAND Key The COMMAND key is used to step ahead in programming. Pressing the COMMAND key allows you to go forward through the programming menu and through each step of a programming section. As you go through the programming, the keypad display shows any current programming already stored in the panel's memory.
1-INTRODUCTION 1.7 Entering Alpha Characters Some options during programming require you to enter alpha characters. To enter an alpha character, press the key that has that letter written below it. The keypad displays the number digit of the key. Next, press the SELECT key that corresponds to the location of the letter under the key. Pressing a different SELECT key changes the letter. When another digit key is pressed, the last letter displayed is retained and the process is started over.
2-INITIALIZATION 2.1 INITIALIZATION This function allows you to clear selected parts of the panel's memory back to the factory defaults in preparation for system programming. After you select YES to clear a section of memory the panel asks if you are sure you want to clear the memory. This is a safeguard against accidently erasing part of your programming. No memory is cleared from the programming until you answer yes to the SURE? YES NO question. A description of each selection follows: 2.2 2.3 2.
3-COMMUNICATION 3.1 COMMUNICATION This section allows you to configure the communication options for the 1912XR panel. The information you'll program varies with the Communication Type. 3.2 COMM TYPE: NONE COMMUNICATION TYPE - Specifies the communication method the panel uses to contact the SCS-1 Receiver. Press any SELECT key to display the following communication options: NONE DD MPX DDMX NONE - For local systems. Selecting this ends communication programming.
3-COMMUNICATION 3.2B EXISTING PRINTER EXISTING PRINTER - One or more options in Printer Reports has been enabled. See section 11.1. You must remove any Printer Reports programming before using the DNET option to interface with a data network. 3.3 2ND PHONE LINE - Allows you to use a second phone line to send reports to the SCS-1 Receiver should the first phone line fail. If 2ND LINE is YES, you'll need to install a DMP 893 Dual Line Module to connect both the main and secondary phone lines.
3-COMMUNICATION 3.4 ACCT NO: 1 2 3 4 5 ACCOUNT NUMBER - Enter the account number sent to the SCS-1 Receiver. DD, CID, and HST - The range of valid account numbers for a panel using these Communication Types is 1 to 65,535. For account numbers of four digits or less, it is not necessary to enter leading zeros. The panel automatically right justifies the account number. MPX, DDMX, and DNET - A 5-digit account number is required for panels using either of these formats.
3-COMMUNICATION 3.13 SPV/TRBL YES SUPERVISORY/TROUBLE REPORTS - YES enables supervisory, trouble, and trouble restoral reports, and serviceman messages to be sent to this receiver. 3.14 O/C USER YES OPENING/CLOSING AND USER REPORTS - Enter YES to enable opening/ closing, door access, schedule and code changes, bypass, and sensor reset reports by user to be sent to this receiver. 3.15 TEST RPT YES TEST REPORT - Enter YES to enable the system test report to be sent to this receiver.
4-DEVICE SETUP 4.1 This section allows you to define the physical configuration of the 1912XR panel. Enter the number of partitions in the system and the types of devices installed at each address along with their assigned partition. You can install and address up to eight devices on the keypad data bus. DEVICE SETUP A description of each option follows: 4.2 MAX PARTITION: 1 Maximum number of partitions you want in this system. You can choose from 1 to 4.
5-REMOTE OPTIONS 5.1 This section allows you to enter the information needed for Remote Command/ Remote Programming operation. REMOTE OPTIONS A description of the Remote Options follow: 5.2 REMOTE KEY - This option allows you to enter a code of up to eight digits for use in verifying the authority of an alarm or service receiver to perform a remote command/programming session. The receiver must give the correct key to the panel before being allowed any remote functions.
5-REMOTE OPTIONS 5.7 SVC RCVR YES SERVICE RECEIVER AUTHORIZATION - YES enables remote commands and programming to be accepted from a secondary service receiver other than the alarm SCS-1 Receiver. The Remote Key option can also be required. With YES selected, the panel requests the service receiver key the first time it's contacted by the service receiver. The panel retains this service receiver key in memory and accepts remote commands from the service receiver.
6 -SYSTEM REPORTS 6.1 SYSTEM REPORTS This function allows you to select the reports the 1912XR sends to the SCS-1 Receiver. 6.2 ABORT ABORT REPORT - YES allows the panel to send an alarm abort report to the receiver any time an alarm report has also been sent and the bell is still sounding. The area must be disarmed and no alarmed loops can still be armed. NO Abort reports are also sent when the system is disarmed during Transmit Delay and the Bell Output is active. See section 3.5. 6.
7 -SYSTEM OPTIONS 7.1 7.2 This section allows you to select system wide parameters used in the operation of the 1912XR system. A description of each System Option follows: SYSTEM OPTIONS CLS WAIT CLOSING WAIT - When YES, the keypad displays SYSTEM ON followed by ONE MOMENT... while the system waits for an acknowledgment from the receiver before arming the selected area(s). Exit delays begin after this period. NO Opening/Closing reports must be YES to enable Closing Wait. See section 3.14. 7.
8-OUTPUT OPTIONS 8.1 OUTPUT OPTIONS OUTPUT OPTIONS - This function allows you to program the panel's Bell Output functions and certain Relay Output options. Dry contact relays and voltage outputs are available using the output harness on the 1912XR board. Refer to the 1912XR Installation Guide (LT-0169) for complete information. A description of each output option follows: 8.2 8.3 8.4 BELL CUTOFF: BELL TST 15 BELL CUTOFF TIME - Enter the maximum time the Bell Output remains on.
8-OUTPUT OPTIONS 8.5C COMMUNICATION FAILURE OUTPUT - This output is turned on when any of the following conditions occur: COM FAIL OUT: 0 • a DD system fails to communicate on three successive dial attempts • a MPX system does not communicate with the receiver for 150 seconds or if the backup communication module transmits a report Enter zero to disable this output. 8.5D FIRE ALR OUT: 0 FIRE ALARM OUTPUT - This output is turned on any time a fire type loop is placed in alarm.
9-MENU DISPLAY 9.1 MENU DISPLAY Menu Display allows you to select at which keypad addresses the user can access the following functions. A description of each menu option follows: 9.2 ARM STAT 12345678 ARMED STATUS - Enter the keypad addresses that show the armed areas for their partitions. For example: if address 1 is enabled here, it can display the armed areas within its partition. Each armed area is displayed with its name and area number. 9.
10-STATUS LIST 10.1 STATUS LIST This function allows you to select the loop alarms and troubles, and system monitor troubles displayed at the keypads. The Status List function operates automatically when the keypad is not performing any other function. The keypad stays in the Status List until the user chooses to go to system arming/disarming or a menu option. Status List alternates with the armed status, on keypad addresses selected in section 9.2.
10-STATUS LIST 10.6 SPRVSRY 12345678 SUPERVISORY LOOPS - Specifies the addresses where all supervisory loop alarms and troubles are displayed. Supervisory loops are entered in the status list and sound the keypad buzzer until a valid user code is entered at any keypad address. 10.7 PANIC PANIC LOOPS - Specifies the addresses where all panic loop alarms and troubles are displayed. The name of the loop remains in the list until the loop restores.
11-PRINTER REPORTS 11.1 PRINTER REPORTS PRINTER REPORTS - This section allows you to define the operation of a local printer connected to the panel through the use of a DMP 862P Printer Interface Card. The 862P allows you to connect the DMP SCS-PTR or other compatible 40 or 80 character serial printer to the 1912XR panel. New Security Command keypad display The User Menu interface has been changed to add a PRINT option in the Display Events menu.
12-AREA INFORMATION 12.1 AREA INFORMATION AREA INFORMATION - Allows you to assign functions to the different areas within a partition. All non-24 hour loops must be assigned to an active area. See Loop Information in section 13.1. You activate an area by assigning it a name. See section 12.13. A name is given to each active area in place of a number to assist the user during arming and disarming. 12.2 PARTITION NO: 1 PARTITION NUMBER - Enter the partition number to program.
12-AREA INFORMATION 12.7 CLS CHK NO CLOSING CHECK - Enter YES to enable the panel to verify that all areas in this partition have been armed after temporary or permanent schedules have expired. If the Closing Check finds any areas disarmed past the scheduled time, the keypad selected to display System Trouble Status emits a steady beep and displays CLOSING TIME!. If you select Area Schedules in section 12.10, the appropriate area name is displayed followed by - LATE.
12-AREA INFORMATION 12.15 AUTO ARM NO AUTOMATIC ARMING - Selecting YES allows this area to arm automatically according to permanent, temporary, or extended schedules. If closing check is selected as YES, the automatic arming function does not take place until the expiration of a ten minute closing check delay. See section 12.7. If the area has been disarmed outside of any permanent or temporary schedule, the closing check sequence occurs one hour after the area is disarmed.
13-LOOP INFORMATION 13.1 LOOP INFORMATION Loop Information allows you to define the operation of each protection loop used in the system. All protection loops, whether located on a command processor panel, Security Command keypad, or loop expander are programmed the same way. A description of each specification follows: 13.2 LOOP NO: LOOP NUMBER - Enter the number of the loop you intend to program. Press COMMAND to enter a loop name. For instructions on entering alphanumeric characters, see section 1.7.
13-LOOP INFORMATION 13.4A LOOP TYPE SPECIFICATIONS Cross Zone A 1 S A 1 S A 1 S N 1 N N N N or T to P T to P T to P T to P or thru to or thru or Y or or FV AR 1-4 1-8 L 6 L 6 M L 6 or Y Abbr.
13-LOOP INFORMATION 13.5 PARTITION NO: 13.5A AREA NO: 1 PARTITION NUMBER - Enter the area's partition number where this loop is being assigned. AREA NUMBER - If you are programming an area system, enter the area number where this loop is being assigned. 1 13.5B AREA : PERIMETER AREA ASSIGNMENT - For Area systems, enter the area number. All/Perimeter, choose INTERIOR or PERIMETER. Home/Away,choose PERIMETER, INTERIOR, or BEDROOMS. Press a SELECT key under your selection. 13.
13-LOOP INFORMATION 13.7 ALARM ACTION . . . . ALARM ACTION - The Alarm Action section allows you to change the standard definitions of any Loop Type. The Alarm Action for a loop is stored in memory when the Loop Type is specified in section 13.4. If the Loop Type is Blank, Night, Day, Exit, Auxiliary 1, or Auxiliary 2 it's a non-24 hour loop and the Alarm Action programing begins with Disarmed Open.
13-LOOP INFORMATION 13.8C OUTPUT: NONE OUTPUT ACTION - Entering an output in section 13.8B displays this prompt that allows you to assign an output action to the relay. A description of the available output actions is given below: STD PLS MOM FOLW STEADY - The output is turned on and remains on until the area is disarmed, an output cutoff time expires, or the output is reset from the keypad menu. PULSE - The output alternates one second on and one second off.
13-LOOP INFORMATION 13.13 PRIORITY NO LOOP NO: – PRIORITY - Selecting YES allows you to provide additional protection for a loop by requiring it to be in a normal condition before its assigned area can be armed. LOOP NUMBER - Enter the loop number to program next. Return to section 13.2 and follow the descriptions of each programming prompt. If all loops are programmed, press the ARROW key at the LOOP NO: – display to continue. 13.
13-LOOP INFORMATION Additional Loop Programming The remaining Loop Information you need to specify varies with the different Loop Types. Below is a list of the remaining information needed and the appropriate section numbers that define each step: Loop Type Remaining Information Section Numbers Night, Day, Panic, Emergency None, programming complete N/A Exit Prewarn addresses and Entry Delay Sections 13.15 to 13.16 Fire, Supervisory, Auxiliary 1 and 2 Retard and Presignal addresses Sections 13.
14-STOP 14.1 STOP At the STOP prompt, pressing any SELECT key allows you to exit the Programmer function of the 1912XR panel. When selected, the panel performs an internal reset and exits the programmer. The STOP routine causes the following conditions to occur: • All areas in all partitions are DISARMED • All loops in all partitions are DISARMED • The panel's Status List is CLEARED During the reset, all keypad displays are momentarily blank for two seconds.
15-SET ACCESS CODE 15.1 SET ACCESS CODE SET ACCESS CODE - Pressing COMMAND at the Stop prompt displays SET ACCESS CODE. This allows you to program a code that will then be required to gain access to the panel's internal Programmer through the keypad. You can change this code at any time to any combination of numbers from 1 to 5 digits long. Once you have changed the code, it is important that you write it down somewhere and store it in a safe place.
16-APPENDIX 16.1 Events Manager The 1912XR Events Manager function allows you to delay sending certain reports to the central station receiver. Reports can be kept in the panel's memory until overwritten by new activity or held until the memory buffer reaches 66 events. When the buffer is filled, the panel automatically sends the stored reports to the central station receiver.
16-APPENDIX 16.3 Diagnostics function The 1912XR panel contains a diagnostics function that allows you to conduct a test of the 881 Expansion Interface Card, individual loop locations, and the current state of any loop on the panel. From the Status List, enter in the diagnostics code of 2313 (DIAG) and press Command. Test 881 The keypad display changes to TEST 881.
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