XR150/XR550 Quick Start Guide
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Proposed: Program with a Keypad

Programming

DMP panels do not require an external programmer. You can program through a DMP alphanumeric keypad, Dealer Admin, Tech APP, and Remote Link. Refer to the XR programming guide for more information.

Enter Panel Programmer

To begin a programming session on a keypad, you will need to enter the panel programming menu.

  1. Reset the panel using the Reset Jumper.

  2. Enter 6653 (PROG) and press CMD.

  3. Press CMD to navigate through the panel programmer menus. The following menus are available:

  • Initialization

  • Communication

  • Network Options

  • Device Setup

  • Remote Options

  • System Reports

  • System Options

  • Bell Options

  • Output Options

  • Output Information

  • Output Groups

  • Status List

  • Menu Display

  • PC Log Reports

  • Area Information

  • Zone Information

  • Stop

  • Set Lockout Code

  • Feature Upgrade

Select Communication Type

Selecting a communication type allows for your panel to communicate with your Central Station, as well as locally and remotely. Follow the steps below to select a communication type for your XR system.

  1. Navigate to Communication and press a top-row select key or area.

  2. Press a top-row select key or area to clear the default Account Number.

  3. Enter in an Account Number.

  4. Press CMD to navigate to Path.

  5. Press 1 to program Path 1.

  6. Press a top-row select key or area to display the communication types.

  7. Select a communication type.

  8. Press CMD to exit Communication.

Communication Types Explained

Specifies the communication method the panel uses on this path to report system events to DMP SCS-1R or SCS-VR Receivers. Default is NONE for Path 1-8.

  • NONE: For local systems. Selecting NONE ends communication programming.

  • DD: Digital Dialer communication to a DMP SCS-1R Receiver.

  • NET: Network communication using the panel onboard network connection. The DMP Network/Output reporting format is transmitted over a data network to the SCS-1R or SCS-VR Receiver.

  • CID: Contact ID communication using the panel to communicate to both DMP and non-DMP receivers.

  • CELL: Cellular communication using the cell header on the panel.

  • WIFI: Network communication to DMP Model SCS-1R or SCS-VR Receivers.

Add a Keypad

The keypad allows you to control and program your system. You will arm and disarm your system at the keypad and configure specific settings at the keypad, as well.

  1. Navigate to Device Setup and press a top-row select key or area.

  2. Enter a Device Number and press CMD.

  3. Press a top-row select key or area and enter a Device Name.

  4. Press CMD to confirm the Device Type.

  5. Press CMD to exit Device Setup.

Adjust the Keypad Address

Adjusting the keypad address allows you to have multiple supervised keypads on a system.

Touchscreen Keypad

  1. Select Options from the carousel.

  2. Select the Installer Options icon.

  3. Enter 3577 (INST) and press CMD.

  4. Select Keypad Options (KPT OPT).

  5. Press a top-row select key or area and enter a new Keypad Address.

  6. Press CMD to exit Keypad Options.

  7. Select Stop to save keypad programming.

Thinline Keypad

  1. Press and hold the Back Arrow and CMD for 2 seconds.

  2. Enter 3577 (INST) and CMD.

  3. Select Keypad Options (KPD OPT).

  4. Press a top-row select key or area to change the Keypad Address.

  5. Press CMD to exit Keypad Options.

  6. Select Stop to save keypad programming.

Add an Area

Adding an area allows you to properly utilize the Area System Type.

  1. Navigate to Area Information and press a top-row select key or area.

  2. Enter an Area Number and press CMD.

  3. Press CMD until Exit Delay displays.

  4. Press a top-row select key or area or area and enter a time between 45 and 250 seconds.

  5. Press a top-row select key or area to clear any text and enter in a new Area Name.

  6. Exit Area Information and navigate to Stop to save changes.

Add a Wireless Zone

  1. Navigate to Zone Information and press a top-row select key or area.

  2. Enter a Zone Number and press CMD.

  3. Press a top-row select key or area and enter a Zone Name.

  4. Press a top-row select key or area and select a Zone Type.

  5. Press a top-row select key or area to display the list of available areas and select the appropriate area.

  6. At the Next Zone? prompt, select NO to program a wireless zone.

  7. At the Wireless? prompt, select YES and press CMD.

  8. Enter a Serial Number and press CMD to navigate to the Next Zone? prompt.

Add a Wired Zone

  1. Add Zone 1 as a hardwired zone in the Zone Information menu.

Standard Walk Test

  1. At the keypad, enter 8144 (WALK) to enter the Walk Test menu.

  2. Select STD to begin the standard walk test.

  3. Trip wired and wireless zones to complete the standard walk test.

Wireless Check-In Test

  1. At the keypad, enter 8144 (WALK).

  2. Select WLS to begin the wireless check-in test.

PIR Walk Test

  1. At the keypad, enter 8144 (WALK).

  2. Select PIR to begin the PIR walk test.

Diagnostic Menu

  1. At the keypad, enter 2313 (DIAG) to enter the Diagnostic Menu.

  2. Press CMD until the keypad displays Comm Status, then press a top-row key or select area.

  3. Press 1 to test Communication Path 1.

  4. When the signal strength is displays, select YES to continue the test.

  5. Press CMD and select Stop to exit the Diagnostic Menu.

Select the System Type

Selecting the system type allows you to properly assign zones and devices while programming.

  1. At the keypad, enter 6653 (PROG) to enter the panel programmer.

  2. Navigate to System Options and press a top-row select key or area.

  3. Press a top-row select key or area to display the list of system types.

    • Options include Area, All/Perimeter, and Home/Sleep/Away.

  4. Exit System Options and navigate to Stop to save changes.

House Code

When using a DMP wireless system, enter a House Code between 1 and 50. Default is 0 indicating no wireless system is being used. The DMP house code identifies the panel, DMP receiver, and DMP transmitters to each other. The DMP receiver listens for transmissions that have the programmed house code and transmitter serial number. The transmitters may take up to 2 minutes to learn the new house code and continue operation.

Wireless Encryption

Encryption allows the panel to communicate with encrypted 1100 Series wireless devices. Select ALL to allow encryption for all the wireless devices programmed into the panel. Select BOTH to allow encryption for selected wireless devices programmed into the panel. Select NONE to not allow encryption for wireless devices programmed into the panel. The default is NONE.

Enter Passphrase

ENTER PASSPHRASE displays if you select ALL or BOTH for wireless encryption. In order for the panel to support encrypted 1100 Series wireless devices, a passphrase must be entered. The passphrase must be an 8-digit hexadecimal number which determines the system’s encryption key.

Wireless

Select YES and ZONE INFORMATION WIRELESS? to program this zone as a DMP wireless zone. You must program the wireless House Code prior to adding DMP wireless zones to the system.

Select YES to program this zone as a DMP wireless zone. You must program the wireless House Code prior to adding DMP wireless zones to the system. See House Code Programming in System Options. Default is NO.

Serial Number Entry

Enter the eight-digit serial number found on the DMP wireless device. Already In Use displays when the serial number is already programmed for another zone. The programmed zone number displays.

Area Programming

When Area is selected as the system type, program the area as needed?

All/Perimeter Programming

When All/Perimeter is selected as the system type, program the Interior and Perimeter areas as needed.

Home/Sleep/Away Programming

When Home/Sleep/Away is selected as the system type, program the Interior, Bedroom, and Perimeter areas as needed.