Programming instructions
Digital Monitoring Products  XR200-485 Programming Guide
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COMMUNICATION
XR200-485 Programming Guide  Digital Monitoring Products
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COMMUNICATION
3.20 
RECEIVER 2 PROG
  Receiver 2 Programming
Allows you to set the options for the second receiver the panel attempts to contact 
when sending reports. If you select YES for any of the second receiver options, 
you must have at least one phone number programmed in Receiver 2 programming. 
RECEIVER 2 PROG and the following prompts do not display if COMM TYPE is HST and 
2ND LINE is NONE. 
3.21 
PAGER?    NONE
  Pager Type
This option allows the panel to send Alarm, Trouble, Opening, Closing, and Late to 
Close reports to a customer’s numeric or alphanumeric pager. The panel uses DTMF 
tones for numeric pagers and Glenayre protocol for alphanumeric pagers to generate 
the account and report information sent over the pager terminal equipment. Refer 
to Section 18.6 Pager Direct Specications in the Appendix for more information. 
NONE  NUM   ALPHA
  NONE - The pager reporting option is not being used. Sends panel reports to a 
second receiver.
NUMERIC - Reports are sent to the customer’s numeric only pager.
ALPHANUMERIC - Reports are sent to the customer’s alphanumeric pager.
3.22 
ALARM    NO  YES
  Alarm Reports
See section Alarm Reports on previous page.
3.23 
SPV/TRBL  NO  YES
  Supervisory/Trouble Reports
See section Supervisory/Trouble Reports on previous page.
3.24 
O/C USER  NO  YES
  Opening/Closing and User Reports
See Opening/Closing and User Reports on previous page.
3.25 
TEST RPT  NO  YES
  Test Report
See Test Report on previous page.
3.26 
DOOR ACS  NO  YES
  Door Access Report
See Door Access Report on previous page. 
3.27 
BACKUP   NO  YES
  Backup Reporting
See Backup Reporting on previous page.
3.28 
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FIRST PHONE NO:
  First Telephone Number
Enter the phone number the panel dials to send reports to the receiver or pager.
When communicating to an Alphanumeric pager, the Paging Service provider Paging 
Terminal is usually used to actually send the messages to the pager. First Phone 
number MUST be programmed with the Paging Terminal’s telephone number. 
Note: All phone numbers can be up to 32 characters. Program a 3-second pause in 
the dialing sequence by entering the letter P. Program a dial tone detect by entering 
the letter D. These characters are counted as part of the 32 allowable characters.
3.29 
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SECOND PHONE NO:
  Second Telephone Number
When PAGER? is NONE. The panel dials the second number when two successive tries 
using the rst number have failed. If the panel cannot reach the receiver after two 
attempts using the second number, it returns to the rst number and makes two 
additional attempts. A total of ten dialing attempts are made using the rst and 
second phone numbers. 
3.30 
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PAGER ID NUMBER
  Pager Identication Number
Enter a pager identication number if your pager uses one. For numeric paging, the 
panel waits for 9 seconds after having dialed the First Phone Number before sending 
the Pager ID. After the Pager ID has been transmitted, the panel waits another 3 
seconds before sending the actual pager message containing the panel reports. 
The Pager ID is usually the pager phone number—the number that you would dial to 
leave a message on the pager. The pager ID can also be an ID # obtained from the 
Paging Service provider. 










