XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2. Slide 1. Slide 2. Slide 3. Objectives. XT30/XT50 Basic Training Programming- Part 2. Bell Options

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Slide 1 XT30/XT50 Basic Training Programming- Part 2 Slide 2 Objectives After completing this course you will: 1) Understand how to prepare the panel for programming and how to access the built-in programmer. You will also understand how to navigate the programming menus. 2) Understand how to configure a DMP XT30/XT50 control panel to meet your job requirements. Slide 3 Bell Options Define how the bell responds

Slide 4 Timer for main bell 1 to 15 minutes 0 for continuous Bell Cutoff Time XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 5 Automatic Bell Test Yes to ring bell on arming Closing Wait operation Slide 6 Bell Output Output to follow panel bell Note on Temporal

Slide 7 Bell output pattern -N -P -S -T Bell Action Section XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 8 Fire Type Bell Output Bell output for fire zones Slide 9 Burglary Type Bell Output Bell output for burg zones

Slide 10 Supervisory Type Bell Output Bell output for supervisory zones XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 11 Panic Type Bell Output Bell Output for panic zones Slide 12 Emergency Type Bell Output Bell output for emergency zones

Slide 13 Auxiliary 1 Type Bell Output Bell output for auxiliary zones Slide 14 Auxiliary 2 Type Bell Output Bell output for auxiliary 2 zones Slide 15 Output Options Section Define operation of control panel output Outputs 1 to 4, 31 to 34, 41 to 44 Note on wireless outputs Fast response details

Slide 16 Cutoff Output Specifies outputs to turn off XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 17 Output Cutoff Time Amount of time for output to turn off 1 to 15 minutes 0 for continuous Bell output for panic zones Slide 18 Communication Failure Output Output to activate on comm failure 0 disables

Slide 19 Fire Alarm Output Output to activate on fire alarm Note XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 20 Fire Trouble Output Output to activate on fire trouble Slide 21 Ambush Output Output to activate on ambush code Sensor reset

Slide 22 Entry Delay Output Output to activate with Entry Delay Deactivates with disarm or timer expire XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 23 Exit Delay Output Output to activate on Exit Delay Deactivates on timer or arming process stop Slide 24 Ready Output Output to activate on normal zone condition Deactivates on any bad zone

Slide 25 Armed Output Number Output to activate on area arming Deactivate on disarm Note XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 26 Burglary Output Output to activate on burg alarm Deactivates on disarm Slide 27 Late To Close Output Output to activate at Closing Time! display Deactivates on extend or change

Slide 28 Arm-Alarm Output Output to activate on any area arming Pulse on alarm Note on wireless outputs XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 29 XT30/XT50 Output Options Review The next 9 slides will cover the Output Options section. Slide 30 Question 1 1) The panel's BELL OUTPUT does not turn on for trouble conditions. True False

Slide 31 Question 1 1) The panel's BELL OUTPUT does not turn on for trouble conditions. True False Slide 32 Question 2 2) Selecting YES for the BELL TEST option will cause the panel to turn the BELL OUTPUT for any time all areas have been armed. A. on, one second B. off, two seconds C. on, 5 minutes D. on, two seconds Slide 33 Question 2 2) Selecting YES for the BELL TEST option will cause the panel to turn the BELL OUTPUT for any time all areas have been armed. A. on, one second B. off, two seconds C. on, 5 minutes D. on, two seconds

Slide 34 Question 3 3) Which of the four BELL ACTION options are missing from the following list: Steady,, Temporal Code 3, None A. Strobe B. Whoop C. Pulse D. Optional Slide 35 Question 3 3) Which of the four BELL ACTION options are missing from the following list: Steady,, Temporal Code 3, None A. Strobe B. Whoop C. Pulse D. Optional Slide 36 Question 4 4) Selecting YES for Bell Test also enables the feature, if opening/closing reports are enabled. A. Closing Wait B. Closing Report C. Closing Code D. Closing Check

Slide 37 Question 4 4) Selecting YES for Bell Test also enables the feature, if opening/closing reports are enabled. A. Closing Wait B. Closing Report C. Closing Code D. Closing Check Slide 38 Question 5 5) The ENTRY DELAY output will turn off when the system is disarmed. True False Slide 39 Question 5 5) The ENTRY DELAY output will turn off when the system is disarmed. True False

Slide 40 Question 6 6) The COMM FAIL OUTPUT will turn on when the panel has failed to communicate with the receiver after dial attempts. A. 1 B. 10 C. 4 D. 3 Slide 41 Question 6 6) The COMM FAIL OUTPUT will turn on when the panel has failed to communicate with the receiver after dial attempts. A. 1 B. 10 C. 4 D. 3 Slide 42 Question 7 7) The output is not compatible with the CUTOFF OUTPUT option. A. DEVICE FAIL B. FIRE ALARM C. PHONE TROUBLE D. AREA

Slide 43 Question 7 7) The output is not compatible with the CUTOFF OUTPUT option. A. DEVICE FAIL B. FIRE ALARM C. PHONE TROUBLE D. AREA Slide 44 Question 8 8) Which output will turn on with the keypad message CLOSING TIME!? A. LATE TO CLOSE B. AMBUSH C. PHONE TROUBLE D. READY Slide 45 Question 8 8) Which output will turn on with the keypad message CLOSING TIME!? A. LATE TO CLOSE B. AMBUSH C. PHONE TROUBLE D. READY

Slide 46 Question 9 9) The output is commonly used to drive a status LED on a keyswitch arming system. A. STEADY B. EXIT DELAY C. ARMED D. READY Slide 47 Question 9 9) The output is commonly used to drive a status LED on a keyswitch arming system. A. STEADY B. EXIT DELAY C. ARMED D. READY Slide 48 Output Information Wireless output section Only displays if House Code is not Zero

Slide 49 Output Number Output range 31 to 34 and 41 to 44 Note XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 50 Name the output Unused outputs Output Name Slide 51 Serial Number Wireless device serial number

Slide 52 Supervision Time Enter supervision time for device 0, 3, 60 and 240 minutes Note on panel reset XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 53 Area Information Section Settings for area systems Note on naming areas Slide 54 Arming Modes Three arming modes Area A/P H/A

Slide 55 Area Number Selection Select the area to be configured XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 56 Area Name Names activate the area Clearing a name Note Slide 57 Automatic Arming Schedule automatic arming Note 1 and Note 2

Slide 58 Bad Zone Handling How the panel deals with bad zones -Byp -Forc -Ref Note XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 59 Automatic Disarming Scheduled automatic disarming Note 1 and Note 2 Slide 60 XT30/XT50 Area Information Review The next 8 slides will cover the Area Information section.

Slide 61 Question 1 1) Arming modes (programmed in SYSTEM OPTIONS) define how the areas will operate and also determines how many are available to use in the system. A. none of these B. outputs C. zones D. areas Slide 62 Question 1 1) Arming modes (programmed in SYSTEM OPTIONS) define how the areas will operate and also determines how many are available to use in the system. A. none of these B. outputs C. zones D. areas Slide 63 Question 2 2) The XT30/XT50 have Auto Arming that takes place at the scheduled CLOSING TIME. If no schedules are entered, how often will the panel automatically arm? A. every day at midnight B. never C. every hour D. every 30 minutes

Slide 64 Question 2 2) The XT30/XT50 have Auto Arming that takes place at the scheduled CLOSING TIME. If no schedules are entered, how often will the panel automatically arm? A. every day at midnight B. never C. every hour D. every 30 minutes Slide 65 Question 3 3) An AREA system allows you to have up to independent areas. A. eight B. two C. three D. four Slide 66 Question 3 3) An AREA system allows you to have up to independent areas. A. eight B. two C. three D. four

Slide 67 Question 4 4) When the arming mode is HOME/SLEEP/AWAY, how many areas may be armed? A. 1 B. 8 C. 3 D. 2 Slide 68 Question 4 4) When the arming mode is HOME/SLEEP/AWAY, how many areas may be armed? A. 1 B. 8 C. 3 D. 2 Slide 69 Question 5 5) The ALL/PERIMETER mode allows your customers to choose to arm the area by itself. Perimeter Interior

Slide 70 Question 5 5) The ALL/PERIMETER mode allows your customers to choose to arm the area by itself. Perimeter Interior Slide 71 Question 6 6) For XT30 and XT50 panels, the MODE: option allows you to configure the system as an system. A. HOME/AWAY B. ALL/PERIMETER C. AREA D. any of these Slide 72 Question 6 6) For XT30 and XT50 panels, the MODE: option allows you to configure the system as an system. A. HOME/AWAY B. ALL/PERIMETER C. AREA D. any of these

Slide 73 Question 7 7) The EXIT DELAY option determines how long your customers have to exit any area that has an ENTRY/EXIT zone. True False Slide 74 Question 7 7) The EXIT DELAY option determines how long your customers have to exit any area that has an ENTRY/EXIT zone. True False Slide 75 Question 8 8) The BAD ZONES option is where you determine what the panel will do when it encounters a bad zone during. A. none of these B. auto arming only C. auto disarming only D. arming or disarming

Slide 76 Question 8 8) The BAD ZONES option is where you determine what the panel will do when it encounters a bad zone during. A. none of these B. auto arming only C. auto disarming only D. arming or disarming Slide 77 Zone Information Section Programming for zones Note Slide 78 Zone Number XT30 zones: 10 on board/20 expanded zones XT50 zones: 10 on board/20 expanded zones plus 20 additional wireless only

Slide 79 Keypad Bus Zone Numbering Slide 80 Key Fob Yes to program 1100 Series Key Fob 31 to 34 41 to 44 Slide 81 Zone Name Name a zone to activate it Up to 16 characters

Slide 82 Select a zone type 12 to choose from Zone Type XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 83 --, NT, DY and EX Zone Types* -Blank -Night -Day -Exit Slide 84 FI, PN, EM and SV Zone Types* -Fire -Panic -Emergency -Supervisory

Slide 85 A1, A2, FV and AR Zone Types* -Auxiliary 1 -Auxiliary 2 -Fire Verify -Arming Slide 86 Area Number (non-24 hour zones only) Assign zone to proper area Slide 87 Arming Zone STYLES Define AR zone operation Toggle Arm only Disarm only Note

Slide 88 Arming Zone STYLES (cont'd) Additional arming zone styles: Step* Maintain Note Slide 89 Next Zone? Yes for a different zone No to continue with current zone Slide 90 DMP Wireless Programming Select NO to enter wireless programming

Slide 91 Transmitter Programming Select Yes for wireless device Enter devices serial number Already used prompt XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 92 Contact Select Internal or External Normally open (No Yes) for external contacts Note Slide 93 Contact (cont.)* Prompt for 1114 zone expander Select contact to program

Slide 94 Supervision Time Select supervision time 240 default 0, 3, 60, or 240 minutes XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 95 LED Operation Yes to enable LED operation Slide 96 Next Zone Yes to return to Zone No: No for Alarm Action

Slide 97 1100 Series Key Fobs Key Fob programming The following slides cover programming when Key Fob YES is selected Slide 98 Key Fob User Number User number to associate with button Slide 99 Key Fob Serial Number Enter 8 digit serial number If serial number has already been programmed, Already Used displays

Slide 100 Key Fob Supervision Time Enter time in minutes Default is zero XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 101 Number of Key Fob Buttons Enter number of buttons on Fob Being used Default is four Note on one button Fobs Slide 102 Key Fob Button Selection Four Buttons Prompt for a four button Fob Select button to program

Slide 103 Key Fob Button Selection Two Buttons Prompt for two button Fob Select button to program XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 104 Button Action Assignable action for Key Fob buttons: -Arm -Disarm -Toggle Arm -Status Continued on next slide Slide 105 Button Action (cont.) -Panic -Panic 2 -Emerg -Emerg 2 -Output -Sensor Reset -Unused

Slide 106 Button Press Time Amount of time button must be pressed Short - half second Long 2 seconds Note on zone type unaffected by this Slide 107 Arm/Disarm Area Selection Enter areas to be armed by Key Fob *Varies by arming mode* --Area system 1,2,3,4 --A/P- Perim or All --H/S/A- Home Sleep Away Slide 108 Output Number Assign relay to Key Fob button Range 1 to 4, 31 to 34 and 41 to 44

Slide 109 Output Action Actions available: -STD -PLS -MOM -TGL -OFF Note on output operation XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 110 ALARM ACTION Customize any zone type Non 24 hour zone start with Disarmed Open 24 hour zones start with Armed Open Note Slide 111 ZONE CONDITIONS Four zone conditions -DO -DS -AO -AS Each has three actions -Message -Output number -Output Action

Slide 112 MESSAGE (Report to Transmit) Messages -Alarm -Trouble -Local -dash Slide 113 Activate Output Number? Enter output activated by a zone condition Slide 114 Output Action Behavior of output on activation -Steady -Pulse -Momentary -Follow

Slide 115 Swinger Bypass? Select Yes to allow bypass How does it work? XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 116 Prewarn Address Address of keypad to tone on Entry Slide 117 Entry Delay? Select Entry Delay 1 or 2

Slide 118 Cross Zone?* Yes to enable cross zoning How does it work? XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 119 PRIORITY Zone? Yes to make this a priority zone Uses? Slide 120 Zone Number? Enter next zone number

Slide 121 XT30/XT50 Zone Information Review The next 9 slides will cover the Zone Information section. Slide 122 Question 1 1)Entering a 'space' in the zone name is achieved by pressing then the select key. A. zero, first B. 9, third C. command, any D. 9, first Slide 123 Question 1 1)Entering a 'space' in the zone name is achieved by pressing then the select key. A. zero, first B. 9, third C. command, any D. 9, first

Slide 124 Question 2 2)The four zone conditions are: A. DO, DS, AO, AS B. NO, YES, AM, PM C. DM, PM, DT, DS XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 125 Question 2 2)The four zone conditions are: A. DO, DS, AO, AS B. NO, YES, AM, PM C. DM, PM, DT, DS Slide 126 Question 3 3) A 16-zone expander on the keypad bus is addressed 02. What would be the zone number for the FIFTH zone on this expander? A. 25 B. 32 C. 31 D. 24

Slide 127 Question 3 3) A 16-zone expander on the keypad bus is addressed 02. What would be the zone number for the FIFTH zone on this expander? A. 25 B. 32 C. 31 D. 24 Slide 128 Question 4 4) Alarm Action prompts for 24-hour zones begin with. A. ZONE NO:- B. ARMED OPEN C. DISARMED OPEN D. NEXT ZONE? NO YES Slide 129 Question 4 4) Alarm Action prompts for 24-hour zones begin with. A. ZONE NO:- B. ARMED OPEN C. DISARMED OPEN D. NEXT ZONE? NO YES

Slide 130 Question 5 5) On a XT30/XT50, zones at address #1 are numbered. A. 7-10 B. 11-14 C. 1-10 D. 21-24 Slide 131 Question 5 5) On a XT30/XT50, zones at address #1 are numbered. A. 7-10 B. 11-14 C. 1-10 D. 21-24 Slide 132 Question 6 6) When is set to YES, this zone may not be bypassed. A. Day B. Priority C. Auxiliary 2 D. Arming

Slide 133 Question 6 6) When is set to YES, this zone may not be bypassed. A. Day B. Priority C. Auxiliary 2 D. Arming Slide 134 Question 7 7) Swinger bypass set to YES allows the zone to be bypassed by the panel after one alarm, trouble, or local trip within. A. 30 minutes B. ten minutes C. one hour D. five minutes Slide 135 Question 7 7) Swinger bypass set to YES allows the zone to be bypassed by the panel after one alarm, trouble, or local trip within. A. 30 minutes B. ten minutes C. one hour D. five minutes

Slide 136 Question 8 8) Which zone type has the option to set a PREWARN address? A. Supervisory B. Fire Verify C. Exit type D. all of these Slide 137 Question 8 8) Which zone type has the option to set a PREWARN address? A. Supervisory B. Fire Verify C. Exit type D. all of these Slide 138 Question 9 9) When zone's Message is set to LOCAL, reports are sent to the receiver. True False

Slide 139 Question 9 9) When zone's Message is set to LOCAL, reports are sent to the receiver. True False Slide 140 Stop Section Stop to exit programming Several events occur Power up Slide 141 Set Lockout Code Security code for programming 1 to 65535 range (1 to 5 digits) Remote Link

Slide 142 Enter Lockout Code Setting lockout code Deleting lockout code XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 143 XT30/XT50 STOP & Lockout Code Review The next 5 slides will cover the STOP & Lockout Code section. Slide 144 Question 1 1) The STOP routine exits the programmer mode and prepares the panel for normal operation. True False

Slide 145 Question 1 1) The STOP routine exits the programmer mode and prepares the panel for normal operation. True False Slide 146 Question 2 2) The STOP routine will do the following: A. turn off all outputs B. clear the status list C. disarm all areas D. all of these Slide 147 Question 2 2) The STOP routine will do the following: A. turn off all outputs B. clear the status list C. disarm all areas D. all of these

Slide 148 Question 3 3) Initialization will clear all codes, including the lockout code. True False XT30/XT50 PROGRAMMING PART 2 Slide 149 Question 3 3) Initialization will clear all codes, including the lockout code. True False Slide 150 Question 4 4) The SET LOCKOUT CODE will allow you to enter a security code that must be entered to get into the panel's programming mode. True False

Slide 151 Question 4 4) The SET LOCKOUT CODE will allow you to enter a security code that must be entered to get into the panel's programming mode. True False Slide 152 Question 5 5) The LOCKOUT CODE can be from digits. A. 1 to 5 B. 1 to 8 Slide 153 Question 5 5) The LOCKOUT CODE can be from digits. A. 1 to 5 B. 1 to 8

Slide 154 CONGRATULATIONS! You have completed the XT30/XT50 Programming course. LT-1006 2008 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 8/08