Operator’s guide – DMP Electronics Security Control Receiver SCS-1R User Manual
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OPERATOR’S GUIDE
Company Name
Enter the name of the company operating the central station receiver. The company name can have up to 32
characters.
Receiver Number
If the central station has more than one SCS-1R or SCS-105 receiver, enter the number of the appropriate
receiver in the Receiver Number field. The default Receiver Number is 1.
Note: This identifier is used by the automation computer to distinguish between multiple SCS-1R systems.
Receiver Key
The Receiver Key is a number that the receiver uses as a password to confirm its identity to panels. Enter the
number to use as a key to identify the receiver in the Receiver Key field.
The key numbers programmed into the panel and the receiver must match to enable the receiver and the panel
communication. If the numbers do not match, the panel and the receiver cannot establish communication and an
“Invalid receiver number” error message displays. Default is blank.
Once entered this key does not display and should never be changed. Record this number in the Important
information Sheet at the end of this document and store in a secure place.
Service Code (XR500 Series panels)
This option allows the entry of a 5-digit service authorization code used to authenticate service personnel before
allowing access to panel programming or performing any user operations.
Range for the 5-digit code is 00000-65535. When this feature is enabled on an XR500 Series panel a service person
is required to enter a valid service user code for system programming access. Once the code is authenticated
with the receiver, access to panel programming is granted. If the code is not authenticated, access is denied.
The receiver cannot authenticate service personnel until a number is entered at this option. Entering 00000 at
the receiver disables this operation and panel access is always granted. Default is 00000.
Hours From GMT
Number of hours (0 to 23), from the Greenwich Time zone (GMT), where the receiver is located. Refer to the
table below for various cities and GMT settings. Default is 6.
GMT
City/Time Zone
GMT
City/Time Zone
0
London, Monrovia, Lisbon, Dublin, Casablanca, Edinburgh
13
New Cadelonia
1
Cape Verde Island, Azores
14
Guam, Sydney
2
Mid-Atlantic, Fernando de Noronha
15
Tokyo, Seoul
3
Buenos Aires, Georgetown, Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro
16
Hong Kong, Singapore
4
Atlantic Time (Canada), Caracas, La Paz, Santiago
17
Bangkok, Hanoi
5
Eastern Time (US, Canada) Bogota, Lima, Arequipa
18
Dhaka, Almaty
6
Central Time (US, Canada), Mexico City, Saskatchewan
19
Islamabad, Karachi
7
Mountain Time (US, Canada), Edmonton
20
Abu Dhabi, Kazan
8
Pacific Time (US, Canada), Tijuana
21
Moscow, Bagdad
9
Alaska
22
Eastern Europe
10
Hawaii
23
Rome, Paris, Berlin
11
Midway Island, Samoa
12
Fiji, Marshall Island, Wellington, Auckland, Kwajalein, Kamchatka
Event Display Priority
For Canadian Central Stations that receive signals from a ULC-599-04 fire communicator installation, set the Event
Display priority to “Canadian”, otherwise, set to “Standard”. This option defines the priority of messages waiting
for manual acknowledgement at the membrane keypad in the event memory when the receiver is unable to
communicate with the host automation computer.
Select “Standard” to have the display follow the standard priority as shown below. Select “Canadian” to have the
display follow the Canadian priority shown below for Canadian fire communicator installations.
Priority Number
Standard
Canadian
1
Fire Alarms
Fire Alarms
2
Burglary Alarms
Fire Supervisory
3
Trouble, Fire Supervisory, & Fire Trouble
Fire Trouble
4
Other Messages
Burglary Alarms & Trouble
5
N/A
Other Messages
Dialer Line Monitor
Select to enable monitoring of digital dialer lines for any failed communication attempts. A failed communication
attempt occurs when the line card goes off hook but does not successfully communicate with a panel. Default is
unchecked (disabled).