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Digital Monitoring Products

XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide

34

OUTPUT OPTIONS

Output Options

11.1

OUTPUT OPTIONS

Output Options

This section allows you to program panel output options. The panel provides two

Form C relays (1 and 2) and four switched ground (open collector) outputs numbered

3 to 6. Expand the system up to 500 additional relay outputs using J22 LX-Bus on

the panel, multiple 716 Output Expander Modules, and up to five interface cards. In

addition, 45 wireless outputs are available when using the 1100X wireless receiver.

Refer to the XR500 Series Canadian Installation Guide (LT-0681) for complete

information.
Select from the following output numbers:

• 1 to 6
• 450 to 474 — Slow response time

* wireless outputs (activates within 15 seconds)

• 480 to 499 — Fast response time

* wireless outputs (activates within 1 second)

• 500 to 999 — LX-Bus output, Relay output, Zone expansion output
• D1 to D16 — Keypad door strike relay for addresses 1-16
• G1 to G20 — Output group

* The response time of a wireless output is the time it takes for a wireless output to

activate once the panel event occurs. You determine whether a wireless output is a

slow or fast response based on the output number assigned. A slow response output

number extends battery life, but response time may be up to 15 seconds. A fast

response output number responds within 1 second, but reduces battery life. Refer

to the specific wireless output installation guide to determine battery life.

11.2.1

CO OUTS: - - - - - -

Cutoff Output

Outputs 1 to 6 can be entered here to turn off after a time specified in CUTOFF

TIME. To disable this option, press any Select key to clear the display then press

COMMAND. The Cutoff Output displays dashes when no outputs are selected.

11.2.2

CUTOFF TIME: 0

Output Cutoff Time

If a Cutoff Output (1-6) is assigned, enter a Cutoff Time of 1 to 99 minutes for the

output to remain on. Enter 0 (zero) for continuous output.

11.3

COMM TRBL OUT: 0

Communication Trouble Output

Enter the output number to turn on when a DD system fails to communicate on

three successive dial attempts or if the backup communication line transmits a

report. The Communication Trouble Output also turns on when NET is selected

as the primary communication method and NET communication fails after one

minute. When NET communication is restored the Communication Trouble Output

automatically turns off.
To manually turn the output off, disarm any area or select Off for the output number

in the User Menu Outputs On/Off section. Enter 0 (zero) to disable this output.

11.4

FIRE ALR OUT: 0

Fire Alarm Output

Enter the output number to turn on when a fire type zone is placed in alarm. The

output is turned off using the Sensor Reset option while no additional fire type zones

are in alarm. Enter 0 (zero) to disable. This output is not compatible with Cutoff

Outputs.

11.5

FIRE TRB OUT: 0

Fire Trouble Output

Enter the output number to turn on when a fire type zone is placed in trouble,

when a supervisory type zone is placed in trouble, or when any system monitor (AC,

Battery, Phone Line 1 or Phone Line 2) is placed in trouble. The output turns off

when all fire and supervisory type zones, or system monitors are restored to normal.

Enter 0 (zero) to disable this output. This output is not compatible with Cutoff

Outputs. This output can be connected to a lamp, LED, or buzzer using the DMP

Model 716 Output Expansion Module.