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© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsRegistry Editor showing Link Registry KeyDatabaseThis section discusses Database setup for Remote Link and System Li
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsEnter Encryption Key: Enter a 4 to 64 character encryption keyand press OK. The same encryption key is needed whenim
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSelect Accounts to Import: The receiver number, account number and panel name display. A * nextto the checkbox indic
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsPrint: Click this button to print the account reports to an attached printer.File > Print > Panel Program m i
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsAll: Check this box to print the Activity Report Log for all accounts.Date: Enter the range of dates for which you w
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsCustomer Mailout: Customer Mailout allows the reports to be printed in a customer-friendly layoutby sorting the Eve
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsPrint activation status reports for all SIM cards associated with an account. To print activation statusreports, cli
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsCheck the box next to the event type that you would like to print. You may select any combination ofthe following ev
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsYou may sort by the Account Name or Account Number by selecting the appropriate radio button.Setup: Click on this bu
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsClick here for a complete discussion of the Advanced Reporting Module.This option allows comparison of a variety of
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSelect Accounts To Compare. If not selected, all accounts display regardless of model.Show Like Versions Only: If se
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products Link Server Database ServiceRemote Link offers
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSelect Accounts to Compare: All accounts to be selected for comparison display here. Select theaccounts that you wa
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsPrefix Filename with Account Number:Select this checkbox if you want all of thefiles to contain the account number i
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsAfter selecting the desired panel account, click OK to open the account.Now select Panel > Connect to open the Co
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsConnected for more information about these errors.Error connecting, please make sure TCP/IP is installed: The comput
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsKey in the Panel Information window. Be sure that the Remote Key in the Panel Information window isthe same as that
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsThe Retrieve function allows you to retrieve a copy of a subscriber panel's programming, schedules,and user cod
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsPanel > System Status Select Panel > System Status to open the System Status window. This window allows y
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsPanel > System StatusThe Alarm Silence option allows you to turn off the alarms connected to a panel.To silence
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSend Message to a PrinterIf you wish to send the message to a printer connected to the panel, select the Printer opt
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSystem Status and click on the Zones button to open the Zone Status window. This window displaysany zone that is byp
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsNote: Do not attempt to move an existing database by changing the location listed in theDatabase Location field. See
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsOverlap: Two or more zones are sharing the same bus address.Extra: Zones are detected that have not been programmed.
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsPanel > System Status > Z-Wave D evice StatusEach tab displays a list of Z-Wave devices that are currently pr
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsRefuseNote: If a priority zone is in a bad state, you will not be able to arm the area until the priorityzone is res
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsPanel > System Status > Output Status > Door TabThe Output Status window allows you to lock and unlock doo
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsseparately.Standard: Requests all events except door access events.Door Access: Requests only Door Access events.XR1
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsPanel > TrapThis optionallows youto initiatea trap sothat whenasubscriber's panelcontactsthe SCS-1or SCS-1RR
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsRemote Update: Automatically download the selected software file to the trapped panel. Checkthis box to enable the C
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsPanel>Trap QueryNote: In order for the user to initiate atrap, the user must have permission todo so. Permission
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsto move through the programming windows.Each panel from DMP offers different features. Remote Link displays only th
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsConnection: Selectthe CommunicationType for the panel. Other: Select thepanel's MainAccount Number,the Transmis
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsNote: You only need to complete these steps one time. On further connections simply selectthe panel and then Connect
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsover an asynchronous computer or radio network to the SCS-1 or SCS-1R Receiver. When Net/Host is selected as the co
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsD2: D2 displays on the Backup Type menu if Host/Net is selected under Communication Type. Select D2 to supervise a s
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsEvents MGR: The Events Manager menu specifies when the panel will send non-alarm reports. This Events Manager does n
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsNote: On XT Series panels, the backup communication is tested at the same frequency as themain communication.Test Ti
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsPanel B: On the third day of the seven day Test Frequency cycle, Panel B sends a signal to thereceiver. The automat
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsNote: The door access granted report is only sent if the device number has also been selectedin Access Keypad Enable
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsXT Series (Version 103 or higher), XTL, XTLN, and XTLN-WiFi panelsAlarms: Sends Abort, Alarm, Alarm Restoral, Ambush
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products2nd IP Port: Enter the second IP port number to be used in conjunction with the Second IP Address. The IP port ident
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsnumber *70P555-1212, and you have NET with Call Waiting cancelled on the second line. Caution: A call waiting cancel
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsport identifies the port used to communicate messages to and from the panel. The default IP Portsetting is 20012nd
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products5. A message box will appear reminding you to activate the module within 7 days.Note: To ensure that the module is p
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsrepresent the port number. The default port number is 2001. Note: If you are using Host Backup and UL AA is enable
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsprogrammed in the iCOM/iCOM-E. If the first attempt fails, the panel uses the Net Setup String tosend the messages
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSubstitution Code Enable: If UL AA is disabled, the Substitution Code Enable field is enabled. Checkthe box if the
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsRetry Time: Enter the number of seconds (3 to 15 seconds) the panel should wait before retrying tosend a message to
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsWhen using an XR200 (version 110 or above)or XR200-485 (version 204 or above), additional optionsare available when
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsnumber in place of PPPPP. The default port number is 2001. Check the box beside Host Backup Enable. Enter the ret
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsNote: For Network: The first and second IP addresses are alternately used for 8-secondintervals until successful com
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsXT30/XT50 Series (Versio n 103 or higher), XTL, X TLN, and XTLN-WiFipanels First GPRS APN (XT30, XT50, and XTL): En
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > Comm unicatio ns > Host Tab The fields explained below areavailable for the iCOMsl. Ifyou need inf
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productspass without a check-in message before the receiver generates a Panel Not Responding message. This allows multiple c
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSelect the module you wish to activate from the list of modules. Click the Activate button. RemoteLink will automati
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram>Communication P aths PathsAccount Number: The Account Number is a 1 to 5 digit number used to identify wh
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productssubsequent backup paths. Typical communication takes place on the primary path with backup pathsbeing used only when
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSelect Yes for the panel to check-in at the number of minutes selected.Select Random for the panel to check-in at ra
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productscurrently being programmed. Default is blank.Note: 256 bit encryption is only available for SCS-104 Receiver Line Ca
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsevery 2 hours until the previous path restores. If Fail Test Frequency is set to 0, test reports are sentonly accord
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsWhen FIRE is selected, Zone Trouble, Low Battery, Missing, Fault, Restorals from trouble, SystemTroubles (A/C, Phone
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products Note: IP addresses and port numbers may need to be assigned by the network administrator.When entering an IP, Gat
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products TCP Enabled (XR150/XR350/XR550 Series with Network, XR100N Version 114-121/XR500NVersion 103-121): When this option
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsmust be the same port that is programmed in Panel IP Port within the 734NCommunication programming menu.734N Passphr
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsNote: Mail servers that require encryption are not supported by the panels.Note: Email messaging is not supported in
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products(Alarm Mo nito ring, Com m and Center, or Advanced Reporting M odule)Help > RegistrationIf you decide to remove
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products205 or higher, and XR150/XR350/XR550 Series): This number limits the monthly incoming andoutgoing SMS messages allow
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsDevice Number: Enter the address number of the device that you are programming. The valid rangeis 1-16 for XR500 Ser
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsDevice Type (XR100/XR500 Series Version 204 or lower): This allows you to specify the type ofdevice installed at a p
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsAccess Areas: Enter the area numbers that you wish to grant door access for this device.- Areas 1 to 32 for XR500 Se
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsdevices, as well as annunciation of zones (by type) assigned to those area(s). Display Areas defaultselects all area
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsand alarms only for zones assigned to those areas. When arming/disarming from Device 1, only areas20, 21, and 22 may
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsautomatically turn off when all access areas assigned to the device arm, even if the scheduled off timehas not been
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsXTL/XTLN/XTLN-WiFi Panels:The Device Setup window allows you to define the XTL/XTLN/XTLN-WiFi panel configuration. Y
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsXT30/XT50 Panels (Version 106 or higher):The Device Setup window allows you to define the XT30/XT50 panel configurat
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram 734 Options: Select 734 Options tab to program the 734 Wiegand Interface Module.Note: Device type on the Gen
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsThe SecureCom Wireless Activations window is used for managing control panel cellular service usingSecureCom Wireles
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsZone 2 OptionsActivate Zone 2 Bypass: Select to enable the Bypass option. Disabling allows standard zoneoperation on
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsZone 3 Request to Exit Strike Time: Enter the number of Request to Exit seconds to elapse. Rangeis from 5 to 250 sec
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© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsRequire Site Code:Select to enable the use of a site code. In addition to User Code verification, door access is onl
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > Z-Wave FavoritesThe Favorites window allows you to create and edit Z-Wave Favorites by adding, deleting
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsTo edit a Favorite, select the Favorite to be edited and a device type (Lights, Locks, Thermostats, orUnknown). The
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsDevice: A list of all Lock type devices displays.State: Each lock has a dropdown to select 'Locked' or &ap
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© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsGeneral OptionsRemote Key: Enter an alphanumeric code up to 16 characters long that the panel will use as apassword
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsentered. If 0 (zero) is entered, the panel does not answer the phone when all system areas are armed.The default is
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsThe Activate SIM/MEID window can also be accessedby selecting Program>Communication. Select thepath programmed f
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsFirst GPRS APN: Enter the first APN (Access Point Name). This allows an access point for cellularcommunication and i
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsEntré Backup TCP Port: This option displays only if NET is chosen for the Entré connection. Enter the backup port nu
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsXT30/XT50/XTL/XTLN/XTLN-WiFi Panel:OptionsRemote Key: Enter a numerical code up to eight digits long for the panel t
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsZone Restorals: This option allows you to controlwhen and if a zone restoral report is sent to thecentral station re
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsFor XR150/XR350/XR550 Series, XR500 Series and XR2500F panels Version 110 or higher, if the areawhere the alarm occu
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsXR150/XR350/XR550 Series, XR100/XR500 Series System Options follow. System Options for theiCOMSL are last.Hours from
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > System OptionsOptions for XT30, XT50, X TL, XTLN, X TLN-W iFi, XRSuper6, XR20 andXR40 PanelsOptions -
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsnamed in Program >Area Information.- XT30, XT50, XTL, XTLN, and XTLN-WiFi panels support Areas 1-6- XR20 and XR40
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsUse Built-In 1100: Select this option if using the built-in wireless on the XT50. If selected, zones 80and 85-99 are
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productszone. See Exit Delay.Exit Delay: Enter the exit delay time for all Exit type zones. When the exit delay time begins
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsNote: Complete all panel programming before activating the cellular path to ensure the correctrate plan is calculate
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > System OptionsSwinger Bypass Trips: Enter the number of times (1-6) a zone can go into an alarm or tro
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsInstant Arm: When selected, the arming keypad displays INSTANT for selection during the exitcountdown delay when arm
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > System Options
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsArming System: Configures the system operation for the panel. Choose the operation from the drop-down menu:Area: Ass
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsWireless House Code (XR150/XR350/XR550 Series, XR500 Series Version 113 and higher,and XR100 Series): When using DMP
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsWhen selected, the first 16 characters of the name field are sent to the central station. If notselected, all charac
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsOptions - XR550 SeriesUse False Alarm Question (XT30/XT50, XR150/XR350/XR550 Series and XR100/XR500Series Version 20
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsIn addition, this option allows for manual testing of 1145-1-B-PSV key fobs during Walk Test (8144) orPanic Test fro
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsmust remain shorted for the entire length of the Retard Delay before being recognized by the panel.The Zone Retard D
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsReports. Bypass Limit (XR150/XR350/XR550 Series/XR500 Series/XR2500F/XR100 Series): Enter themaximum number of zones
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsClick on the Contents tab for the Table of Contents.Click on the Index tab for an alphabetical listing of help topic
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsPlan 416: Primary path with a 6 minute check-in and O/C reports forup to 8 areas.Level 4001000kbPlan 425: Primary
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > System OptionsEntry Delay 1: Enter the Entry Delay time for all exit-type zonesprogrammed to use Entry
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > System OptionsProgram > System OptionsAdvanced Option for XR200, XR200-485(B), XR2400F PanelsAC Cy
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > System OptionsiCOMsl OptionsKeypad Mode: Select Keypad Mode to allow the iCOMsl to operate in Keypad M
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsEmergency Bell Action Emergency Type zonesAux 1 Bell Action Auxiliary 1 Type zonesAux 2 Bell Action Auxiliary 2 Type
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products OptionsCutoff Outputs: Enter the output to turn off after the time specified in Cutoff Time.To enter an output, cl
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsor higher)Heat Saver Temperature: Enter the desired temperature setting for all Z-Wave thermostats whenthe system is
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products1 to 10100 to 299 - LX-Bus outputCommunication Fail Output: Assign the number of the output/Favorite that you want t
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsare in a normal state. The output turns off when any disarmed burtoff Outputs.Telephone Trouble Output: Enter the ou
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsAdditional Outputs for XR200, XR200-485(B), XR2400FOutputs for iCOMslOutput InformationProgram > Output OptionsAr
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > Output OptionsPanic Output: Enter the output number to turn on when any Panic type zone is placed in an
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsFrom the Activate SIM or SecureCom Wireless window, click the Deactivate button to requestdeactivation.
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > Output OptionsProgram individual outputs toactivate for various events.Enter 0 (zero) to disable anyout
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > Output OptionsCutoff Time: If you assign a Cutoff Output, then you may enter a Cutoff Time from 1 to 99
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsThis section allows you to assign an output number and name to relay outputs. In addition you canprogram wireless ou
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products41 to 44 - Fast response time wireless outputs (activates within 1 second)F1 to F20 - Activate Z-Wave FavoritesXR100
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsoutput, no additional programming is needed. Select 3, 60, or 240 minutes. On XTLN, XTLN-WiFi, XTLVersion 105, XT30/
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > Output Groups This function allows you to group outputs to turn an entire group of outputs on and off t
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsNote: Output Groups 1 through 10 can be assigned to a user profile for applications such aselevator control. See the
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsBattery PowerClosing CheckPanel Box TamperPhone Line 1Phone Line 2Wireless Receiver TroubleWireless Jamming Trouble
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsZone Reports: Prints changes in the status of active zones. Reports include the zone number, name,and type as well a
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsMonitoring, do not enable PC/Host Log Reports. The Advanced Reporting Module will generatereports using the same mes
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSystem > Configure > Remote Link > Receiver TabThe programming options in the Remote Link Configuration wi
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsIf you are using a direct connection to a Remote Link computer through the 462N card on anXR200/XR200-485/XR2400F pa
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsDoor Open with door numberDoor Closed with door numberOutput OnOutput OffOutput PulseOutput TemporalSeveral options
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsTo program a new area, press the New button and enter the settings for the new area into the fields inthe Area Infor
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsat 8 second intervals until the last 10 seconds when annunciation is at 3 second intervals.The exit delay can be fro
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsconfigured to operate as an All/Perimeter or Home/Sleep/Away system, the Area Number andArea Name are preassigned an
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsLate to Arm for area schedulesBad Zones: Some zones may not be in a normal condition at the time that they are toaut
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsWhen Closing Check is NO and Automatic Arming is YES, the system immediatelyarms when the schedule ends. No warning
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > Area Informatio nArea: Assign a number to the area you are programming.Area Name: Assign a name up to 1
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsDoor Access/DeniedUser 1 Ambush and Early Morning AmbushSystem Test Begin/EndUnauthorized EntryService Code and Serv
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsset to NO, the Interior area auto disarm does not occur if an exit zone is not tripped duringthe exit delay time.Ban
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsModel: Select the receiver from the drop-down menu to configure.
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsreport) is sent to the central station using the account number of area 1. Enter 0 (zero) to disable thisoption. O
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsThe Zone Information window allows you to define the operation of each protection zone programmedin the panel. Use t
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products If a user wishes to set up a zone with the same information as atemplate, select the template name from the drop-do
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productssystems. Typical applications are tamper switches on Post Indicator Valves (PIVs), gate valves,and low and high temp
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsStep: When programmed as an Area system, a short will arm the areas and beep the keypadsonce. When programmed as All
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsNote: On an XR150/XR350/XR550 Series or XR100/XR500 Series panel configured for All/Perimeter or Home/Sleep/Away ope
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsavailable for 24-hour zone types. DS Message: The DS (disarmed short) message is the message that the panel transmit
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsPropped Open events.If the time expires and the zone has not returned to normal, the keypad buzzer sounds and "
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > Zo ne Informatio n > Wireless TabWireless: Select this option if the zone you are programming is DMP
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsfor two zones provided the Contact type (Internal or External) is programmed differently foreach zone.For example, p
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSystem > Configure > Remote Link > Receiver TabCommunications OptionsCOM Port: Select the communications p
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsexpanders, cannot use this address. Zones connected directly to the panel cannot be wireless.Disarm/DisableThis opti
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSerial Num ber: Enter the eight-digit serial number found on the wireless device. When the panel zone stores the se
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsContact N/O: Select this option to indicate an external device connected to the1101 terminal block is programmed to
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsNote: When any wireless input zone for a particular address is programmed(Ex: 11-14 = Addr 1 on the Keypad Bus or 58
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsDMP 1100 Series Key Fob Wireless OptionsThe DMP 1100 Series offer a Four-Button, Two-Button, or One-Button Key Fob t
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsassignments, however, the User Number does not have to exist at the time the Key Fob isprogrammed. The Key Fob User
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsselected. Any area may be selected at Arm/Disarm Areas but only matching area numbers are armedor disarmed when the
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsFA Series Wireless Options (XR500 Series)These options only apply when using an FA400-DMPRemote Receiver through a D
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products XT Series Advanced Tab XR150/XR350/XR550 Series Advanced TabSwinger Bypass (XR150/XR350
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsthe panel sends only a zone fault report to the central station.Note: You cannot enable cross zoning for Fire Verify
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSystem > Configure > R emote Link > R ece iver T abGeneral Options Areas: Select which reporting format Re
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsReport with Account Number for Area:This option is only available for 24-hour zone types (Fire, Fire Verify, Panic,
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsthe Prewarn field changes to Armed Areas. Select the area numbers to be armed when this zone isfaulted.Entry Delay N
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsthe panel sends only a zone fault report to the central station.Note: You cannot enable cross zoning for Fire Verify
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsNote: XR150/XR350/XR550 Series and XR100/XR500 Series Version 205 or higher acceptnames up to 32 character.Class: Th
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsXR100/XR500 Series PanelsShift: The Shift drop-down menu allows you to program access and arm/disarm schedules. Sele
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > SchedulesThese panels allow the assignment of four independent shifts. Choose 1st Shift, 2nd Shift, 3rd
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsArea Schedules: Enter the Area number you want to assign to a Schedule. You can assign up to 8Schedules to each Area
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsOutput/Door/Favorite Schedules: Select the Output, Door, or Favorite number from thelist to assign to a Schedule. Yo
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsHoliday Schedules: Three Holiday Schedules are available. This allows an output, area, or doorto have three differen
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsXR150 Series or XR100 Series - select D01 to D08Note: Door schedules are available on the XR150/XR350/XR550 Series,
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsnumber should correlate with the number of digits of the zones that report to the panel.For example, the XR200 panel
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > Favorite SchedulesXT30/XT50, CellComSL, and XR150/XR350/XR550 Series panelsFavorite Schedules allow you
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > ProfilesXR500 Profile Screen
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsXR150/XR350/XR550 Profile ScreenThe Profiles window allows you to add, delete, or change user profiles. A profile de
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsAccess Areas should be left at factory default settings.Output Group: You may assign each profile to an output group
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsUse this Profile Record to assist you when planning and programming an XR150/XR350/XR550 Series orXR100/XR500 Series
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products Program > U ser Codes> Panel Tab
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsThe User Codes window allows you to enter or make changes to the user code information in the panelor database file.
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsTemp Date (XR2500F, XR100/XR500 Series, and XR150/XR350/XR550 Series): If the Profileyou entered is for a temporary
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsDepartment: Select the department for the current user from the drop down menu. If the requireddepartment is not lis
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productslevel, however the code will expire in seven days.Level: Choose one of two levels from the drop-down menu.Standard:
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSystem > Configure > R emote Link > Modem T abUse the Modem tab to configure Remote Link when connecting t
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsNote: To copy a user to a different panel, the two panel models must be the same. Forexample, to copy a user from an
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsimporting.Remote Link requires the following data in this specific order for a successful user import. A headerrow i
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsAll the User Codes programmed in the panel display for selection. Click on the check box next to theuser code to exp
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > Access CodeAccess Codes prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access through a keypad and making ch
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsCommand ButtonsSystem > Alarm ListThe main group in the Alarm List window displays all alarm signals. When alarm
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsNo Account Record: If a signal has been received from an account that is not in the database, "Noaccount record
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products9. Other Burglary (zone trouble, zone fault, etc.)10. All Other Messages (AC fail, low battery, etc.)System > Ala
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSystem > Alarm ListRemote Link allows you to view three different lists of messages: All - F3: View all messages,
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productstone continues to sound until you have acknowledged all alarms.F6 is the function key that has been assigned to Ackn
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsTo re-enable a disabled alarm, press the Disable List radio button above the Alarm List. Then selectthe desired mess
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsdialer. This allows you to connect to the panel with a standard computer modem.Note: These are for the local compute
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSetup: Click on this button to enter the printer setup window to configure your print options.Preview: Click this bu
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsLocation InformationExtended InformationVisible AlarmsCommand Buttons(Must have Alarm Mo nito ring Module to U se)
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsAll: Selecting All will check all boxes.Clear: Selecting Clear will clear all boxes.Setup: Click on this button to e
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products(Must have Com m and Center M odule to Use)System > Alarm GridThe Alarm Grid window enables you to view all accou
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsAs you move the mouse over each segment of the grid, pop-up windows appear containing generalinformation about each
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsthe alarm messages to learn the type of alarm, the zone the alarm occurred on, and otherimportant information.(Must
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products(Must have Advanced Reporting M odule to Use)File > Print > Advanced Repo rtsThe Advanced Reporting module pr
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsXRSUPER619121912XR1512You can also use the Advanced Reporting module with the XR150/XR350/XR550 Series, XR500/XR100S
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsThe Advanced Reports Setup window allows you to print reports of the alarm message information.Open the Advanced Rep
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsreport for all zone actions.Zone: Select the zone number for which you will generate the report. Only zones that hav
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSystem > Configure > Remote Link > Database TabThe settings in the Database tab allow you to change the lo
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsUser Being Changed: Select the user for which you will generate the report. Only users that havebeen changed will be
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsTo create a report for multiple doors, select Select MultipleDoors from the drop-down menu. Then press the SelectDoo
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsEvent: Select the event for which you will run the report. Select All to include all events in the report.Below is a
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsThe DMP SQL Module allows larger corporate users to take advantage of existing Microsoft SQL Serverinstallations the
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsThe user should contact the database administrator to find the correct options. If SQL ServerAuthentication is chose
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsc. Press Nextd. Consult with your database administrator to determine whether to use Windows NTAuthentication or SQL
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products5. Click OK to exit configuration.6. Restart Remote Link.7. When Remote Link restarts, select Yes to initialize data
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsprocess.Compatible DMP Command Processor™ PanelsThe Account Groups module can be used with the following panels:- ve
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products Group Name: This field liststhe account groups currentlydefined in the database.New: Enter the name of thenew group
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsTo program Holiday Dates for a group, the group must first be opened or created. The currentlyopened group displays
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsRemote Link™ Software Product License Agreement© 2000 - 2014 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.The terms of this Soft
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSystem > Configure > Remote Link > Database TabGeneral OptionsDatabase LocationComputer Hard Drive: Enter
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsand click on the Delete button at the bottom of the window.Output: Enter the output number that you wish to assign a
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsThe Profiles window allows you to add, delete, or change User Profiles. A profile defines the authorityof each user
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsAreas 1 to 32 for XR350, XR550 Series, XR500 Series or XR2500FAreas 1 to 8 for XR150 Series or XR100 SeriesEach prof
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram>Schedules window allows you to enter or make changes to the Schedule information in thegroup database fil
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsExample: In the Monday Opening field enter 8:00 AM. In the Monday Closing field enter 5:00 PM FRI.With this schedule
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsUser Number: Enter the number to assign to identify the user to the system. The User Numbercan only be as high as th
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products(Must have Account G ro ups Mo dule to U se)To copy a user and user code information, open the panel or group from w
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsThe Group Send Statuswindow displays a list of thepanels Remote Linkattempted to connect to whenthe group send proce
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productspage 14.This section gives you basic information on how to connect your Remote Link computer to yourcommunication li
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsReceiver Key: The Receiver Key is a number that the receiver uses as a password to confirm itsidentity to panels. En
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsIn place of LOCATION, type:"c:\database path\" for a local or shared file server databaseserver:192.168.0.
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsbefore returning to the Operator Sign On screen.The SCS-105 receiver is a single line receiver that is essentially a
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsQ. I just installed Remote Link. Now what do I do?A. You first need to log in and configure the Remote Link program.
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsQ. I've logged on to Remote Link but several of the options are not available.A. Go to System > Operator Con
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsand location.access keypads - a programming option that allows door access reports to be sent to a receiver. Arepor
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsalarm signal - an alarm signal lets people know the alarm system has activated. The alarm signal maybe a bell, sire
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsarm - to turn on the burglary or other non-24-hour hour protection in a protected premises.armed - a condition in wh
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsalso be used for restricted access storage, gun rooms, or other areas for which the user wants anextra level of prot
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productschime - a single-stroke or vibrating type audible notification appliance, which has a xylophone-typestriking, bar, a
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productscommunication port (COM port) - a serial port on a computer designed for communicating. DMP usesthis port to connec
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsreport if it has already communicated with the central station receiver within the time period enteredinto the test
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSystem > Configure > Remote Link > Database Tab > M ergeMerge allows you to combine another Remote Lin
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productspremises through an exit zone (usually a front door) and disarm the system.entry output - a specified output on a pa
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsduring which the detector must trip again before an alarm is initiated.flow control - the process of adjusting the f
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsthe system. Selecting Home arms only the perimeter protection of the system. Selecting Sleep armsthe perimeter and
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsrecognized by UL.line supervision - the electrical supervision of a wire run to detect tampering (a cut or shorted w
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsthat the device has not been turned on in device setup.notification zone - an area covered by notification appliance
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsparallel - a transmission format that can send multiple bits of data at the same time. This methodconnects an elect
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsfor various functions.protected premises - refers to the establishment in which an alarm system is installed.ready o
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productswaterflow switch to allow for fluctuations in water pressure.RJ11 jack - a four conductor phone connector used to co
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© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsbusiness hours during which a maintenance or deliveryman can enter using a special code thatfunctions only during th
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products Note: If an account being merged has the same receiver and account number as one in theexisting Remote Link databa
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsvolt/amp (VA) rating - the products of rated input voltage multiplied by the rated current. Thisestablishes the app
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsAlt + F10 Display Diagnostics window F11 Display Log On / Off window Ctrl + Tab Switch between Remote Link windows
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Index332© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsIndex- 4 -4-2 311- 7 -734 options 167734N Listen Port 154734N Passphrase 154- A -Access Code
Remote Link333© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products- D -Database tab 10, 28, 29, 32, 34Default Receiver Number 24, 25, 41, 286Delays for XR200, X
Index334© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products- L -Lengths 24, 308License Agreement 2Locations 43Log OFF 11Log ON 11LX Bus Diagnostics
Remote Link335© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products- S -Schedules XR500 Series, XR100 Series, XR200-485Enhanced and XR200-485B 252, 254SCS-1 or SCS-1
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsStart Date: Enter the first date that you would like to purge events. You may type the numbers, usethe arrow keys, o
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsThe Restore from Backup window automatically appears if your database is corrupt and you need torestore it.Note: To
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSystem > Configure > Remote Link > Other Tab Time Zone: Under the Other tab, select the appropriate time z
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsInformation: General information detail about program operations.Warning: An error condition such as minor communica
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products System > Configure > R emote Link > Other T ab Admin ReaderWhen using an Admin Reader to enter User Codes
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSystem > Configure > Remote Link > Network TabTCP TrapThe options available are used to configure the TCP
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© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsTrap Server Port: This is the port used by Remote Link to communicate with the SCS-101, SCS-104,iCOM or iCOM-E inst
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products SOCKS has the following key features:provides authentication for protocols that cannot be authenticatedby passes de
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSystem > Configure > Remote Link > Mo dules TabHost M onitoring (Must have an additional module to use) H
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSystem > Configure > Remote Link > Custom Fields TabCustom FieldsThe Custom Fields tab is used to rename f
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSystem > Operator Configuration > Operator Inform ationThe programming options in the Remote Link Operator C
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsLogin Information: To authorize a new operator to log in to Remote Link, click on the New button atthe bottom left c
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSingle Sign-OnSingle Sign-On allows a Remote Link operator to be associated with their Windows user account. Whenlau
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsThe Select Authentication Method dialog box displays with Classic Login and Single Sign-Oncheckboxes. Select Single
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsOnce enabled, the Login, Password and Re-enter Password controls on the Operator Configurationscreen in Remote Link
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsObject TypesThe Windows User Object Type is automatically displayed.LocationsClick the Locations button to select th
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsBack-up Copy. A System Link™ licensee, after installation of one copy of the System Link™ productpursuant to this SP
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsCheck NamesEnter a user name in the field and click the Check Names button to search the directories for matchinguse
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsTo add or remove available search criteria, click on the Columns button.Once the desired search columns have been se
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© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsAdditional InformationPersonal Information: Enter the operator's last and first name.Account Access: To authori
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsNote: The Account Access restrictoption does not prevent an operatorfrom using the trap function to sendand/or retri
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSystem > Operato r Configuration > U ser and Status Pro gram ming You may click the All button to select all
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSystem > Operato r Configuration > U ser and Status Pro gram ming You may click the All button to select all
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSystem > Operato r Configuration > ReceiverEach option refers to an SCS-150 programming window. Check each bo
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productsbutton to add a separator to group common menu options, such as Panel Information and Connect.If you would like to r
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsAfter you have selected all of the devices you wish to update, click Update in the bottom left corner ofthe screen.
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© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsThe software updates are posted to the Dealer Direct section of the DMP Web site at www.dmp.com.Follow the direction
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products3. Start Remote Link and create or open the panel account that matches the panel to be updated.4. Set the Connection
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products- Initial panel connection screen displays panel serial number when you connect.- System Information screen displa
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsIn the Feature Upgrade window,enter the factory-supplied featurekey in the field and press the Activate button. The
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products(Must have Advanced Reporting M odule and Micro so ft.NET Framewo rk3.5)An Advanced Reporting Module is required for
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSystem > Diagnostics or Alt + F10The Diagnostics window is primarily used as a tool to identify and problems with
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsThe Activate SIM/MEID window allows changes, activation, and deactivation of the selected SIM card.Remote Link autom
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsThe Activate SIM/MEID window can also be accessedby selecting Program>Communication. Select thepath programmed f
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsUsing Model 380-400 or 380-400T SIM CardSIM CardData IncludedPlan 406: Back-up or primary path with a daily testLev
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsFrom the Activate SIM window, enter the SIM card number, select the SIM type as 200 or 400, andselect a rate plan an
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsBefore using Remote Link, you should read and be familiar with the following documents:Command Processor Programming
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products Account Archive can be accessed by selecting Panel>Account Archive. The Account Archive featureallows panel acco
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsThe Name column provides you with a simple name to associate with each account number.The City column helps you keep
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsFile > Panel InformationEnter a name for the account in the Name field in the General Information section. The re
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsFile > Panel InformationPrim ary Com m unicatio n InformationA Primary Communication type is available and may be
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsPhone: Enter the panel phone number. This field will only appear when you select SCS-1 / SCS-105 orModem in the Type
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsCOM Port: Select the computer's communication port that is connected to your panel. This field willonly appear
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Productspanel's phone number.Note: Modems from some manufacturers require a comma (,) for a pause rather thanthe lette
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsFile > Panel InformationIn the Location section of the Panel Information window, enter the address where the pane
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsFrequency field and the account sends an opening signal within the 2 days, Remote Link willaccept the opening signal
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsRing Count: Enter the number of times the sitephone will ring before the 462FM picks up. Enter anumber between 1 and
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsYou also need the following items:800 x 600 or higher resolution monitorCD-ROM driveOne available COM port if connec
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsTo add a new receiver, click New, and enter the Version number, Receiver number, and Accountnumber for the receiver
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > Receiver Sys OptionsNote: Before continuing, click on the Retrieve button to import the current receive
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsHours From GMT: Number of hours (0 to 23) from the Greenwich Time zone (GMT)where the SCS-1R is located. Please see
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > Receiver Line CardsNote: Before continuing, click on the Retrieve button to import the currentreceiver
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSCS-104 DialerDialer Line Enable: Select to enable Dialer Lines 1-4 on each card number.Send ANI/DNIS Information: S
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsGateway IP Address: Enter the Gateway IP Address to exit your local network. The default value is000.000.000.000. S
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsCheck-in Table IP Address: The optional SCS-CTM Check-in Table Manager software is used tobackup the records of supe
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsHost Number: 1Host Name: Select a name for the Receiver Host. Name can be 16-characters.Host Type: Primary.Port Type
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsProgram > Receiver StatusSelect to see the Receiver Model, Version Number, and Firmware Date.Program > Serial
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsAuxiliaryBaud Rate: 9600.Usage: Auxiliary.Host OutputBaud Rate: Select the baud rate for the Host port. Default is 9
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© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsOnce the Panel Information Filter window opens, there are two options, Panel Filter and User Filter.Select the Panel
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsBy Value: If the City, Customer, Name, Region, State, Version, Panel IP, or Panel Phone Fields areselected for a fil
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsThe results of the filter appear in the Panel Information Filter window.File Name: To export the filtered informatio
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products A checkbox labeled Programming On File allowsyou to specify whether or not the panel'sprogramming is kept on f
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsiCOMsl Account Numbers: In input mode, the account number entered here is reported to thereceiver.In keypad mode, t
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products If you want to create a new account by using an existing account file as a template, open the PanelInformation wind
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsSearch: This field allows you to search for a particular panel within the existing templates.General InformationAny
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsNotes: This gives you the option to makes notesabout this template.New: This allows you to make a new paneltemplate.
© 2015 Digital Monitoring ProductsFile > Import and Export > Expo rt A ccounts
© 2015 Digital Monitoring Products On the left half of this window, is the list of available accounts under the heading Select Accounts toExport. On t
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