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SPEC SHEET
OUTPUTS
The XR500 allows the use of two SPDT relay
outputs with a 431 Output Harness, and four
open collector outputs using a Model 300
Output Harness. Multiple outputs can be
grouped to activate with a single event.
Output Groups can be assigned to a particular
user profile. Up to 500 outputs may be used
on the XR500 LX-Bus with 716 Output Modules.
SCHEDULES
The XR500 provides system operation
flexibility using a variety of programmable
schedules as described below. There are 100
total schedules available for use.
OUTPUT SCHEDULES
Output (relay) schedules automatically turn any
of the systems relays or switched-ground outputs
on or off. This feature allows control of exterior
lighting or any contact-activated device.
With a Model 739 X-10 Interface Module on
the LX-Bus users can program schedules for
their X-10 devices. This allows the panel
LX-Bus outputs to control the X-10 device
on/off status. The 739 module does not
require any address programming.
HOLIDAY DATES AND
SCHEDULES
The XR500 allows up to 20 different user
selectable holiday dates that override the
normal schedules. Independent holiday
schedules are available for each of the 32
burglary areas, system relay output operation,
and door strike operation. All holiday dates
can be assigned up to one year in advance.
SHIFT SCHEDULES
Each system area can have a shift schedule.
Each user access card can be assigned to operate
during one or more of the four shift schedules,
or allowed to operate regardless of any
schedule. This schedule is also used by the
burglary system to determine if a particular
area is not armed by the scheduled closing time.
DOOR STRIKE SCHEDULES
WITH OVERRIDE
Door strike schedules are also provided to allow
door strike control. Specific doors may be set
to unlock certain times of the day or night, or
the card reader can be completely disabled
when desired. The schedule override feature
keeps doors locked should the business open
late or close early due to inclement weather
or other emergency.
AUTOMATIC BURGLARY
SYSTEM DISARMING
Since the XR500 is an integrated burglary, fire,
and access control system, a user can gain
access and disarm the site, all in a single card
read!
SECURITY COMMAND
®
KEYPAD
You can connect any LCD Security Command
keypad to the XR500 system. Each keypad
has large function keys for entering
information and a backlit LCD display that
allows users to view system events in almost
all lighting conditions.
EASY ENTRY™ KEYPADS
For low cost access control, DMP offers Easy
Entry™ keypads with a built-in proximity
reader. You can also connect external
proximity and magnetic stripe access readers
to some Easy Entry keypad models.
The keypad Soft Shunt™ feature shunts a zone
on the keypad while the user enters or leaves
the building.
Using a Model 733 or 734 Wiegand Interface
Module a door strike relay or magnetic lock
can allow users to exit an area without
presenting a card.
16 INDEPENDENT DOORS OF
ACCESS CONTROL
Any access control reader that provides a 26-
40 bit Wiegand output can be connected to
the XR500 using the Model 733 or 734
Wiegand Interface Modules, or Easy Entry™
keypads. Attach card reader inputs from up
to 16 different locations.
FOUR PROGRAMMABLE
ENTRY DELAY TIMES
Delay zones on the XR500 can be assigned to
any of the four programmable entry delays.
Program entry times for 1 to 250 seconds.
ANTI-PASSBACK
The XR500 offers anti-passback operation.
Specific doors and readers can be designated
for access to, or egress from, particular areas
in the system.
ACCESS DENIED REPORTS
The XR500 system can restrict access for
several reasons such as a schedule or armed
area. The specific reason for access denial
can be displayed on the keypad, stored in
events, logged on a local printer (DMP 462P
required), sent to the central station, or to
DMP Advanced Reporting software.
12,000 EVENT MEMORY
The XR500 stores up to 12,000 events. The
10,000 Display Events feature allows you to
view stored openings and closings, zone
events, user code and schedule changes, door
accesses, and supervisory events. Sort events
by a particular user, door, and date range.
The remaining 2,000 events list alarm events
separately for easy review and research.
EVENTS MANAGER
Save monitoring costs with the XR500 by using
the Events Manager option. This feature
allows the panel to buffer specific system
reports and automatically download them to
the receiver when the available memory is
full or keep them in memory until downloaded
with DMP Remote Link™ Software.
FIRE DRILL AND ONE-MAN
WALK TEST
Users can test fire notification bells using the
Fire Drill feature. A special code is also
available for installers to test the system.
The one-man walk test feature allows a single
technician to check the panel response to
burglary, fire, panic and supervisory zones.
The trip counter and failed zones display
provide a printable report.
XR500N NETWORK VERSION
The XR500N Network version is the perfect
solution for multi-site applications where the
Internet or LAN/WAN is available.
The XR500N provides built-in Ethernet network
communication featuring enhanced network
options that provide customizable check-in
times and retry times. TCP communications
is also an available option.
In addition, the XR500N provides greater
security for banks with Bank Safe & Vault
operation, Two-Man Rule, Panic Button Test,
and Early Morning Ambush features.
XR500E ENCRYPTED
VERSION
In addition to all the XR500N capabilities the
XR500E offers AES (Advanced Encryption
Standard) Rijndael Encryption. The XR500E
does not require a separate router to provide
encrypted data transmission.
Using a unique alphanumeric Passphrase the
XR500E ensures encrypted data transmits
securely and safely. Ideal for secure
environments where encrypted data is
required.
UL Listed and NIST Certified Encryption. See
www.nist.com
Easy-to-read English Display
Large, backlit function keys
Built-in
speaker
Power LED
Armed LED
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Table des matières

User’s Guide

1

Copyright

2

Contents

3

Chapter 9 Compressing Files

4

Chapter 1

7

Connect:Direct/Plex

8

Using Control Language

13

Administrative commands

14

Entering CL Commands

15

Sample CL Program

16

Accessing Command Level Help

17

Prompting for a Command

17

Using Parameter Level Prompt

17

Sending a File

19

Using the CDSND Command

20

CDSND Command Format

21

Sending a File 23

23

CCSID(nnnnn) EORCHAR(xxxx)

24

ALWNULL(Y)

24

Sending a File 25

25

Sending a File 27

27

Sending a File 31

31

Sending a File 33

33

DEN 7-Track Tape 9-Track Tape

34

1 556 bpi

34

2 800 bpi 800 bpi

34

3 -- 1600 bpi

34

4 -- 6250 bpi

34

Sending a File 35

35

Using Block Mode Transfer

39

Simulating Blocksizes

40

Block Mode Transfer Examples

40

CDSND and CDRCV Example

41

Using the CDSND Screens

42

Sending a File 43

43

Receiving a File

45

Using the CDRCV Command

46

CDRCV Command Format

47

Receiving a File 49

49

Receiving a File 51

51

Receiving a File 53

53

Receiving a File 57

57

Receiving a File 59

59

Receiving a File 61

61

Receiving a File 63

63

Using the CDRCV Screens

67

Receiving a File 69

69

Receiving a File 71

71

Sending a Spool File

73

Sending a Spool File 77

77

Sending a Spool File 79

79

Sending a Spool File 83

83

Sending a Spool File 85

85

Sending a Spool File 87

87

Sending a Spool File 91

91

Running a Remote Task

93

CDRUNTASK Command Format

94

Using the CDRUNTASK Screens

98

Running a Remote Task 99

99

Chapter 7

101

Required Parameters

102

Optional Parameters

103

Using the CDSUBMIT Screens

107

Chapter 8

109

CDRUNJOB Command Format

110

Using the CDRUNJOB Screens

114

Compressing Files

117

CDCOMP Command Format

118

Compressing Files 119

119

Using the CDCOMP Screen

120

Compressing Files 121

121

Controlling Processes

123

CDSUBPROC Command Example

124

CDSUBPROC Command Format

124

Required Parameter

125

Using the CDSUBPROC Screens

127

Controlling Processes 129

129

Using the WRKCDPROC Screens

130

WRKCDPROC Option Descriptions

131

Displaying Process Details

131

RLSCDPROC Screen

133

HLDCDPROC Screen

133

Chapter 11

135

Using the CDSELSTAT Screens

137

Decompressing Files

143

Using the CDDECOMP Screen

144

Decompressing Files 145

145

Descriptions

147

Using the DSPCDMSGD Screen

148

Sample Message Description

149

CL Program Examples

151

CL Program Examples 153

153

CL Program Examples 155

155

CL Program Examples 157

157

Notices

160

Trademarks

161

Glossary

163

Timer Queue (TIMER)

167

Index 171

171

Index 173

173

Index 175

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Index 177

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