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1 Slide 1 XT30/XT50 Basic Training Programming- Part 1 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 or XT50 control panel to meet your job requirements. Slide 3 Accessing the Programmer Reset 4 steps to access programming

2 Slide 4 Aids in navigation Special Keys Slide 5 Command Key Forward through programming Advances to next step Enters information Slide 6 Back Arrow Key Similar to backspace key Used to clear last character

3 Slide 7 Top row keys Similar to an ATM Select Keys Slide 8 Entering Alpha Characters* Slide 9 Entering Non-Alpha Characters

4 Slide 10 Excellent for documenting a system Arranged as panel is arranged Slide 11 Initialization Section Prepares panel for programming Can default all or parts Slide 12 Initialize Codes Removes all user codes Restores factory user code

5 Slide 13 Initialize Schedules Removes all schedules Slide 14 Clears history buffer Initialize Events Slide 15 Clears history buffer Initialize Zones

6 Slide 16 Initialize Communication Clears comm settings Slide 17 Initialize Defaults Defaults remainder of programming Slide 18 XT30/XT50 Preparing to Program Review The next 10 slides will cover the Preparing to Program section.

7 Slide 19 Question 1 1) Prior to programming, you should always: A. reset the panel. B. install and ground the panel. C. fill out the program sheet. D. all of these. Slide 20 Question 1 1) Prior to programming, you should always: A. reset the panel. B. install and ground the panel. C. fill out the program sheet. D. all of these. Slide 21 Question 2 2) You should always have the panel's installation guide, programming guide and program sheets with you on every install. True False

8 Slide 22 Question 2 2) You should always have the panel's installation guide, programming guide and program sheets with you on every install. True False Slide 23 Question 3 3) To access the built-in programmer, reset the panel and press (or PROG) on the keypad. This code must be entered within 30 minutes of the panel reset. A B C. any SELECT key D Slide 24 Question 3 3) To access the built-in programmer, reset the panel and press (or PROG) on the keypad. This code must be entered within 30 minutes of the panel reset. A B C. any SELECT key D. 6653

9 Slide 25 Question 4 4) The top row keys of the keypad are called: A. SPECIAL keys B. SMART keys C. COMMAND keys D. SELECT keys Slide 26 Question 4 4) The top row keys of the keypad are called: A. SPECIAL keys B. SMART keys C. COMMAND keys D. SELECT keys Slide 27 Question 5 5) The BACK ARROW key takes us to the previous section or step. True False

10 Slide 28 Question 5 5) The BACK ARROW key takes us to the previous section or step. True False Slide 29 Question 6 6) Letters are entered by first pressing the digit key above the letter you want, then pressing the key that corresponds to the letters location beneath the number. A. SPECIAL B. SELECT C. COMMAND D. SMART Slide 30 Question 6 6) Letters are entered by first pressing the digit key above the letter you want, then pressing the key that corresponds to the letters location beneath the number. A. SPECIAL B. SELECT C. COMMAND D. SMART

11 Slide 31 Question 7 7) The INITIALIZATION section of the programmer is used to in preparation for your custom programming. A. shut down the panel B. set the lockout code C. clear the panel s memory D. ground the panel Slide 32 Question 7 7) The INITIALIZATION section of the programmer is used to in preparation for your custom programming. A. shut down the panel B. set the lockout code C. clear the panel s memory D. ground the panel Slide 33 Question 8 8) When accessing the programmer, if it has been longer than 30 minutes, the keypad will display. A. RESET PANEL B. SURE? C. PROGRAMMER D. NON-POLLED

12 Slide 34 Question 8 8) When accessing the programmer, if it has been longer than 30 minutes, the keypad will display. A. RESET PANEL B. SURE? C. PROGRAMMER D. NON-POLLED Slide 35 Question 9 9) A space can be entered by pressing the key followed by the third SELECT key from the left. A. BACK ARROW B. COMMAND C. 0 D. 9 Slide 36 Question 9 9) A space can be entered by pressing the key followed by the third SELECT key from the left. A. BACK ARROW B. COMMAND C. 0 D. 9

13 Slide 37 Question 10 10) The only section of the built-in programmer that is not on the programming sheet is the section. A. SYSTEM REPORTS B. REMOTE OPTIONS C. INITIALIZATION D. COMMUNICATION Slide 38 Question 10 10) The only section of the built-in programmer that is not on the programming sheet is the section. A. SYSTEM REPORTS B. REMOTE OPTIONS C. INITIALIZATION D. COMMUNICATION Slide 39 Communication Options Defines The method of communication Which messages to send

14 Slide 40 Indentifies panel Valid Ranges 1 to to 9999 Account Number Slide 41 Transmit Delay False alarm reduction 15 to 45 second delay 0 disables Slide 42 Communication Type -DD -CID -NET -CELL -NONE

15 Slide 43 Backup Dialer Yes to backup with dialer after 60 second fail on NET 4 send attempts with CELL Slide 44 Backup Cellular Yes to backup with cellular after 60 second fail on NET 10 failed dial attempts with DD/CID Slide 45 Time of test report Test Time

16 Slide 46 Test Days How often test report sent for each comm type 1 to 60 days and Zero disables Default is 1 day Slide 47 Check-in Minutes Number of minutes before check-in reports Range: 15 to 240 minutes Zero disables Slide 48 Failed Minutes Time in which receiver reports panel as missing 240 minutes max for Net 0 minutes for Cell

17 Slide 49 Communication Trouble Yes to enable comm fail notification Default is Yes How it works: Slide 50 First GPRS APN Access Point Name for cellular communication Default: SECURECOM Slide 51 Second GPRS APN Backup for primary APN Default: SECURCOM

18 Slide 52 Alarm Reports Yes to send Abort, Alarm, Alarm Restoral, etc. to receiver Default is Yes Slide 53 Supervisory/Trouble Reports Yes to send Spv, Trb, Trb restoral, etc. to receiver. Default is Yes Slide 54 Opening/Closing and User Reports Yes to send Opening and Closing and other reports to receiver Default is Yes

19 Slide 55 First Telephone Number First number panel dials for reporting Use of special characters Call waiting Caution Slide 56 Second Telephone Number Second number dialed if first fails Optional Slide 57 First IP Address Primary address for network messages Must be unique How it works Net Cell

20 Slide 58 First IP Port Port used for communications Default 2001 Slide 59 Second IP Address Address for network messages Must be unique Slide 60 Second IP Port Port used for communications Default 2001

21 Slide 61 XT30/XT50 Communication-General Review The next 10 slides will cover the General Communication section. Slide 62 Question 1 1) The COMMUNICATION section programming determines how the panel will communicate to a central station. True False Slide 63 Question 1 1) The COMMUNICATION section programming determines how the panel will communicate to a central station. True False

22 Slide 64 Question 2 2) Valid account numbers for DD and NET communication types range between and. A. 1-9,999 B. 0-9,999 C. 1-65,000 D. 1-65,535 Slide 65 Question 2 2) Valid account numbers for DD and NET communication types range between and. A. 1-9,999 B. 0-9,999 C. 1-65,000 D. 1-65,535 Slide 66 Question 3 3) If you are programming a panel to communicate through a standard telephone line to a central monitoring station, which communication types could you select? A. DD B. NET C. CID D. both DD and CID

23 Slide 67 Question 3 3) If you are programming a panel to communicate through a standard telephone line to a central monitoring station, which communication types could you select? A. DD B. NET C. CID D. both DD and CID Slide 68 Question 4 4) When entering the Primary IP address, the address must be unique. True False Slide 69 Question 4 4) When entering the Primary IP address, the address must be unique. True False

24 Slide 70 Question 5 5) The XMIT DELAY option is a false alarm reduction feature that can give your customer time to regain their composure should they accidentally trip their system. True False Slide 71 Question 5 5) The XMIT DELAY option is a false alarm reduction feature that can give your customer time to regain their composure should they accidentally trip their system. True False Slide 72 Question 6 6) What communication type would be appropriate for a local system? A. CID B. NET C. DD D. NONE

25 Slide 73 Question 6 6) What communication type would be appropriate for a local system? A. CID B. NET C. DD D. NONE Slide 74 Question 7 7) Cell APN 1 is used to tell the panel what primary access point name to use for cellular communication. True False Slide 75 Question 7 7) Cell APN 1 is used to tell the panel what primary access point name to use for cellular communication. True False

26 Slide 76 Question 8 8) Which communication type uses DTMF frequencies to communicate to non- DMP receivers? A. NET B. M2E C. CID D. DD Slide 77 Question 8 8) Which communication type uses DTMF frequencies to communicate to non- DMP receivers? A. NET B. M2E C. CID D. DD Slide 78 Question 9 9) The APN setting is used when cellular communications are desired. True False

27 Slide 79 Question 9 9) The APN setting is used when cellular communications are desired. True False Slide 80 Question 10 10) The Default IP port is True False Slide 81 Question 10 10) The Default IP port is True False

28 Slide 82 Network Options Panel network settings Slide 83 DHCP Mode Enabled Select Yes to use a dynamic IP address Select No for static IP address Slide 84 Local IP Address Enter Local IP address if DHCP = NO Obtain from network admin Note on duplicate IP Addresses

29 Slide 85 Gateway Address Entry/Exit point to the internet bubble Default Obtain from network admin Entering a new gateway address Slide 86 Subnet Mask Enter subnet assigned to panel Default Obtain Subnet Mask from network admin Entering a new Subnet Mask Slide 87 DNS Server Enter DNS address Default Obtain from network admin Used for

30 Slide 88 Programming Port Enter port to be used Default 2001 Link Software port number must match Slide 89 Messaging Setup This section contains the information needed so the panel can send messages directly Note on SIM cards Slide 90 Messages Transmitted Zone Alarms by Zone Name Zone Troubles by Zone Name Zone Bypass by User Arming (Closings) by User Disarming (Openings) by User Late to Close AC Power Trouble and Restoral System Low Battery Ambush Check-in by user Abort, Cancel and Alarm Verified by User

31 Slide 91 Enable Messaging Yes to allow panel to send messages Default is No Slide 92 System Name Unique name for panel Name used as sender of Slide 93 Destination 1 First address or cell phone number Note on TLS

32 Slide 94 Destination 2 Second address or cell to be used Slide 95 Destination 3 Third address or cell to be used Slide 96 Communication Type Net to use network communication Cell for cellular communication Note on SIM card

33 Slide 97 Openings and Closings Yes to send O/C reports through Default is NO Slide 98 SMS Openings and Closings Yes to send O/C reports to cell phone text message option Default is NO Slide 99 SMTP Server Options Remaining Options for and network only

34 Slide 100 SMTP Server Enter SMTP address of your Slide 101 Enter SMTP port Default: 25 SMTP Port Slide 102 SMTP Username Enter SMTP username

35 Slide 103 SMTP Password Enter SMTP password Slide 104 From Address Will display as the from address Slide 105 Setting Example

36 Slide 106 XT30/XT50 Network and Messaging Options Review The next 5 slides will cover the Network and Messaging Option sections. Slide 107 Question 1 1) Select Yes to this option when you want to use a dynamic IP address. A. DHCP B. NET C. DD D. CID Slide 108 Question 1 1) Select Yes to this option when you want to use a dynamic IP address. A. DHCP B. NET C. DD D. CID

37 Slide 109 Question 2 2)The information needed for the Messaging Options section can be obtained from. A. the Network Administrator B. the Internet Service Provider C. the United States Postal Service D. Either A or B Slide 110 Question 2 2)The information needed for the Messaging Options section can be obtained from. A. the Network Administrator B. the Internet Service Provider C. the United States Postal Service D. Either A or B Slide 111 Question 3 3)The System Name prompt will display as. A. who received the B. who sent the C. who was copied on the

38 Slide 112 Question 3 3)The System Name prompt will display as. A. who received the B. who sent the C. who was copied on the Slide 113 Question 4 4)The default programming port is True False Slide 114 Question 4 4)The default programming port is True False

39 Slide 115 Question 5 5)The gateway IP address is the entry and exit way to the internet bubble. True False Slide 116 Question 5 5)The gateway IP address is the entry and exit way to the internet bubble. True False Slide 117 Remote Options Section Allows for remote programming

40 Slide 118 Remote Key Connection authorization code Slide 119 Manufacturer Authorization DMP Technical Service Read only access Slide 120 Armed Rings Number of rings while armed before pickup 0 to 15 rings

41 Slide 121 Disarmed Rings Number of rings while disarmed before pickup 0 to 15 rings Slide 122 Alarm Receiver Authorization Yes for SCS-1R programming How it works Slide 123 Service Receiver Authorization Yes for SCS-105 programming How it works

42 Slide 124 Remote Disarm Option Allows remote disarming Alarm receiver or service receiver Slide COMMAND Function Remote connections NBR PICKUP Slide 126 XT30/XT50 Remote Options Review The next 5 slides will cover the Remote Options section.

43 Slide 127 Question 1 1) The option allows you to enter a number up to eight digits that is used to verify the authority of remote connection attempts. A. ACCOUNT NUMBER B. MANUFACTURER AUTHORIZATION C. ARM RINGS D. REMOTE KEY Slide 128 Question 1 1) The option allows you to enter a number up to eight digits that is used to verify the authority of remote connection attempts. A. ACCOUNT NUMBER B. MANUFACTURER AUTHORIZATION C. ARM RINGS D. REMOTE KEY Slide 129 Question 2 2) The REMOTE KEY is only displayed as it is entered for the first time. Any time after that, only asterisks are displayed. True False

44 Slide 130 Question 2 2) The REMOTE KEY is only displayed as it is entered for the first time. Any time after that, only asterisks are displayed. True False Slide 131 Question 3 3) The ARMED RINGS option allows you to program the number of times the telephone line must ring before the panel will automatically answer the line while the system is ARMED. True False Slide 132 Question 3 3) The ARMED RINGS option allows you to program the number of times the telephone line must ring before the panel will automatically answer the line while the system is ARMED. True False

45 Slide 133 Question 4 4) The ALARM RECEIVER key is obtained from the. A. first receiver that calls the panel B. first receiver the panel calls Slide 134 Question 4 4) The ALARM RECEIVER key is obtained from the. A. first receiver that calls the panel B. first receiver the panel calls Slide 135 Question 5 5) The option is used to prevent operators from remotely disarming any armed areas of the panel. A. DISABLE B. REMOTE PHONE NO C. DISARM D. REMOTE KEY

46 Slide 136 Question 5 5) The option is used to prevent operators from remotely disarming any armed areas of the panel. A. DISABLE B. REMOTE PHONE NO C. DISARM D. REMOTE KEY Slide 137 System Reports Section Specific reports sent to central Slide 138 Opening/Closing Reports Yes to send O/C reports What s new?

47 Slide 139 Yes to send abort Abort Reports Slide 140 Zone restoral report NO Yes Disarm Restoral Reports Slide 141 Bypass Reports Yes to send bypass reports Report includes

48 Slide 142 Code Change Reports Yes to send code changes Report includes Slide 143 Ambush Yes to send ambush No to use user number one as regular code Slide 144 System Options Section System wide settings

49 Slide 145 Arming Modes Three different modes AREA A/P H/A Slide 146 Closing Code Yes to require code for arming Slide 147 Yes for arming check Closing Check

50 Slide 148 Entry Delays- 1 and 2 30 to 250 seconds Entry Delay explained Slide 149 Exit Delay 45 to 250 seconds Exit Delay explained How does it work? Slide 150 False alarm reduction 4 to 250 seconds Operation Cross Zone Time

51 Slide 151 Power Fail Hours Message for power loss 1 to 9 hours Note on using Zero Slide 152 Reset Swinger Bypass Yes to reset a system bypassed zone Slide 153 Phone Access Yes to allow remote commands

52 Slide 154 Zone Activity Hours Timer for zone activity 0 to 9 hour range How does it work? Slide 155 Arm Activity Days Timer for system arming 0 to 99 days How it works Slide 156 Time Change Yes to request time updates Note on SCS-1R programming

53 Slide 157 Time zone selection Hours From GMT Slide 158 Time Display Yes to display time on keypad Slide 159 House Code Unique ID for wireless 1 to 50 Prevents Cross talk

54 Slide 160 Detect Wireless Jamming Yes to detect wireless interference Slide 161 Wireless Audible Annunciation Keypad buzzer Any Day Min Slide 162 Enable Keypad Panic Keys Yes to enable two button keypad panics Note

55 Slide 163 Occupied Premise Yes to allow interior disarm Slide 164 XT30/XT50 System Reports & System Options Review The next 8 slides will cover the System Reports & System Options section. Slide 165 Question 1 1) The ABORT option allows the panel to send an abort or cancel report if the system is. A. none of these B. re-armed within 15 minutes C. reset with the SENSOR RESET menu D. disarmed while the BELL CUTOFF TIME is still running

56 Slide 166 Question 1 1) The ABORT option allows the panel to send an abort or cancel report if the system is. A. none of these B. re-armed within 15 minutes C. reset with the SENSOR RESET menu D. disarmed while the BELL CUTOFF TIME is still running Slide 167 Question 2 2) The option allows you to control when and if zone restoral reports are sent to the central station. A. none of these B. ZONE C. RESTORAL D. VIDEO Slide 168 Question 2 2) The option allows you to control when and if zone restoral reports are sent to the central station. A. none of these B. ZONE C. RESTORAL D. VIDEO

57 Slide 169 Question 3 3) The BYPASS REPORTS option allows the panel to send a report of: A. zone force arms B. zone resets C. zone bypasses D. all of these Slide 170 Question 3 3) The BYPASS REPORTS option allows the panel to send a report of: A. zone force arms B. zone resets C. zone bypasses D. all of these Slide 171 Question 4 4) The option is used as a false alarm reduction tool that requires a single zone to trip twice or two different zones to trip within the specified time before an alarm condition will occur. A. none of these B. SWINGER BYPASS TIME C. ENTRY DELAY TIME D. CROSS ZONE TIME

58 Slide 172 Question 4 4) The option is used as a false alarm reduction tool that requires a single zone to trip twice or two different zones to trip within the specified time before an alarm condition will occur. A. none of these B. SWINGER BYPASS TIME C. ENTRY DELAY TIME D. CROSS ZONE TIME Slide 173 Question 5 5) Selecting YES to the RST SBYP option tells the panel to automatically reset a zone that has been swinger bypassed if it remains in a normal condition for one hour. True False Slide 174 Question 5 5) Selecting YES to the RST SBYP option tells the panel to automatically reset a zone that has been swinger bypassed if it remains in a normal condition for one hour. True False

59 Slide 175 Question 6 6) This allows you to select the number of days a countdown timer is set for area arming and disarming activity. A. ARM ACTIVITY DAYS B. POWER FAIL HOURS C. EXIT DELAY D. ZONE ACTIVITY HOURS Slide 176 Question 6 6) This allows you to select the number of days a countdown timer is set for area arming and disarming activity. A. ARM ACTIVITY DAYS B. POWER FAIL HOURS C. EXIT DELAY D. ZONE ACTIVITY HOURS Slide 177 Question 7 7) allows you to program how many hours a countdown timer will run when the system is completely armed and burglary zones are disarmed, or after a panel reset and burglary zones are disarmed. A. POWER FAIL HOURS B. ZONE ACTIVITY HOURS C. EXIT DELAY D. ARM ACTIVITY HOURS

60 Slide 178 Question 7 7) allows you to program how many hours a countdown timer will run when the system is completely armed and burglary zones are disarmed, or after a panel reset and burglary zones are disarmed. A. POWER FAIL HOURS B. ZONE ACTIVITY HOURS C. EXIT DELAY D. ARM ACTIVITY HOURS Slide 179 Question 8 8) Entry Delays 1 and 2 allow you to assign the proper amount of delay time for entry into a given area. TRUE FALSE Slide 180 Question 8 8) Entry Delays 1 and 2 allow you to assign the proper amount of delay time for entry into a given area. TRUE FALSE

61 Slide 181 CONGRATULATIONS! You have completed the XT30/XT50 Programming I course. LT Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. 8/08

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