Programming instructions
Digital Monitoring Products  XR200-485 Programming Guide
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ZONE INFORMATION
XR200-485 Programming Guide  Digital Monitoring Products
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ZONE INFORMATION 
15.14 
MSG:    TROUBLE
  Report to Transmit
Press any Select key to display the following report options: A, T, L, S, and - (dash).
A  T  L  -
  ALARM - Select A to send an alarm report to the receiver and activate the bell 
output according to zone type. The zone name appears in the panel’s alarmed zones 
and status lists.
TROUBLE - Select T to send a trouble report to the receiver. The zone name 
appears in the panel’s alarmed zones and status lists.
Note: UL requirements prevent the Alarm (A) and Trouble (T) action for Fire (FI), and 
Fire Verify (FV) zone types from being changed. 
LOCAL - When you select L, an alarm report is NOT sent to the receiver. The bell 
output activates and the zone name appears in the panel’s alarmed zones and status 
lists. You can also select L for a zone to send alarm reports to the user’s pager only 
and not to the central station. PAGER in Receiver 2 programming must be enabled.
D  S
  DOOR PROPPED - Selecting D allows the following operation: The time programmed 
into ENTRY DLY 4 in the System Option section begins to count without displaying 
on the keypads. If the time expires and the zone has not returned to normal, 
the keypad trouble buzzer starts and CLOSE THE DOOR appears on the keypads 
programmed into the PREWARN ADDRESS section. The time programmed into ENTRY 
DLY 4 begins to count down internally again. If the time expires a second time and 
the zone has not returned to normal, a fault report is sent to the receiver and the 
zone name - OPEN message displays on the keypads until a code is entered. The bell 
output does not activate for the Door Propped operation.
SILENCE/RESET - When a programmed SV zone is connected to the DMP Model 303 
Silence/Reset switch, the zone can be used to silence the alarm bell and perform a 
sensor reset without using a keypad. For Supervisory zones, S messages replaces L 
messages. A report is NOT sent to the receiver except for the bell silence report.
- (Dash) - When you select a – (dash), reports are NOT sent to the receiver. The 
bell output does not activate and there is no display in the panel’s alarmed zones or 
status list. Only the relay output selected in the next section operates.
15.15 
OUTPUT NO:   0
  Output Number
Specify any of the panel Relay Outputs to be activated by a zone condition (1 to 10, 
100 to 299 if Model 716 used). The output can be activated regardless of the report 
to transmit. An output activated by an armed zone turns off when the zone area is 
disarmed by a user. Press a Select key then the output number. 
Note: The polling cycle for the LX-Bus is 1.6 seconds. The panel may take up to 1.6 
seconds to indicate LX-Bus zone conditions. Then, Model 716 relay actions on the 
LX-Bus may take up to 1.6 seconds to activate the zone condition as indicated. 
15.16 
OUTPUT:   NONE
  Output Action
Entering an Output Number displays this prompt. This prompt allows you to assign 
an output action to the relay: Steady, Pulse, Momentary, or Follow. 
STD PLS MOM FOLW
  STEADY - The output turns 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. 
Note: The pulsing rate for a Model 716 relay attached to the LX-Bus is 1.6 seconds.
MOMENTARY - The output is turned on only once for one second.
FOLLOW - The output is turned on and remains on while the zone is in an off 
normal, or bad condition. When the zone restores, the output turns off.
After you make the three selections in the sections above, the display prompts you for the same three 
selections for Disarmed Short, Armed Open, and Armed Short conditions. If the zone is a 24-hour type, 
only the Armed Open and Armed Short conditions display. When you nish programming all of the zone 
conditions, the Swinger Bypass selection then displays.










