DMP Electronics Command Processor Panel Home Security System User Manual


 
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XR10 Programming Guide
11.1 Status List
The Status List is the current status of the system or records of recent system events that are displayed on the
alphanumeric keypads. For example, in Home/Away systems, you might see the display SYSTEM READY. This
would be the current
status
of the system.
If an event were to occur on the system, such as an AC failure, the keypad would also display the AC POWER -
TRBL message. This is a system event that is placed into the Status List to alert the user to a problem with the
system.
Some Status List items remain in the display until manually cleared and some are cleared automatically when the
condition returns to normal. Below is a complete list of status and event displays the keypad can show in the Status
List:
Description Must be manually cleared?
Fire and Supervisory zone alarms Yes - by Sensor Reset
Fire and Supervisory zone troubles No - clears when zone restores
Burglary zone alarms No - clears after 8 minutes or at disarming.
All other zone alarms No - clears when zone restores
Zone monitor displays No - clears after 8 minutes
Day zone alerts No - clears after 8 minutes
System monitor troubles No - clears when condition restores
(AC and battery trouble)
Armed status display No
(System On)
Disarmed status displays No
(System Ready, System Not Ready)
Remote keypad messages No
(Sent to the keypad by your office or central station)
Each item in the list is displayed for four seconds. When there are multiple items in the list, you can use the
COMMAND or ARROW keys to scroll forward or back through the items.
11.2 False Alarm Reduction Features
System Recently Armed report
The System Recently Armed report (S78) is sent when a burglary zone is placed into alarm within five minutes of the
system being armed.
Exit Error report
The Exit Error report is sent when an Exit zone is in a bad condition at the end of the Exit Delay time.
11.3 4-2 reporting operation
When using the 4-2 reporting format, the panel follows this sequence to report to the receiver.
1. The panel dials the receiver phone number and waits for a response.
2. If the panel detects it is communicating with a 4-2 compatible receiver, all reports except those that can
only be sent in SDLC are sent to the receiver.
3. If the panel detects it is communicating with a DMP SCS-1 Receiver, all reports are then sent in SDLC
format.
4. If the panel last communicated to a 4-2 compatible receiver, a SDLC event cannot initiate a call to the
receiver.
5. If the panel last communicated to a DMP SCS-1 Receiver, any reporting event can initiate a call to the
receiver.
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