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Seite 1 - Troubleshooting Guide

3/03 Training Institute Troubleshooting Guide

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6 Diagnostics > [ LX-BUS STATUS ] The fourth Diagnostic function is the LX-BUS STATUS. This function allows the panel to poll all devices conne

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7 Diagnostics > [ MAC ADDRESS ] (XR500 series only) Every node on a network has a MAC address. Think of the MAC address as a ‘hard-coded’ serial

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8 Diagnostics > [ CURRENT FLASH ] (XR500 series only) The panel has TWO flash-updateable ROM chips. The processor uses only one at a time.

Seite 5 - Introduction

9 Things to Know The following sections provide some information that is very helpful when troubleshooting a problem. DMP Feature Codes All XR serie

Seite 6 - Built-in Tools

10 Maximum Auxiliary Power Outputs All DMP Command Processor™ panels provide 12 VDC of auxiliary power for system accessories, such as keypads, zone

Seite 7 - XR200 & XR50

11 Resistor Values DMP Command Processor™ panels use resistors of different values to control different system voltages, such as zone voltages and be

Seite 8 - -How it Works

12 Output Information 305 Dry Contact Relays • Single pole, Double throw • Rated at 1 Amp @ 30 VDC resistive • May be activated by any of the fo

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13 Addressing Devices Setting Address on 690/790 series keypads 1. Press and hold the COMMAND and Back Arrow keys until [ SET BRIGHTNESS ] appea

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14 Setting Address on 770 Series Keypads These keypads use binary dipswitches to set the address. The table below shows the correct address setting

Seite 11 - MAC address and Serial No

15 Clearing System Messages Regardless of the Command Processor™ model, here are some common System Messages that may display on the keypad. A brief

Seite 13 - Things to Know

16 Phone Line 1 Trouble- XR200, XR200/485 & XR2400F The panel is looking for a SHORT between pins 2 & 7 on its' RJ-45 connector (J3), EX

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17 4-Wire Bus Trouble When the keypad displays 4-WIRE BUS TRBL it means that the panel has a problem communicating with the keypad bus devices. 4-W

Seite 15 - Resistor Values

18 TRANSMIT FAIL (CONT’D) -WHAT TO DO- 1. Arm the system. Let the Exit Delay timer count all the way down. Disarm the system. * If communication t

Seite 16 - Annunciator Outputs

19 Transmit Trouble When the keypad displays [ TRANSMIT TRBL ] it means that the panel had to make at least three attempts to communicate to the rec

Seite 17 - Addressing Devices

20 System Busy [ SYSTEM BUSY ] can mean that the panel is busy with other communication. What to do: Reset the panel. Did the display clear? If n

Seite 18 - Dipswitch locatio

21 NON-POLLED ADDRESS When the keypad displays [ NON POLLED ADDR ] it means that this keypad SEES the panel polling OTHER devices on the keypad bus,

Seite 19 - Clearing System Messages

22 Battery Trouble In a normal condition, the panel tests the backup battery every 3 minutes by performing a load-test on the battery. This test la

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23 Tamper Trouble [ TAMPER –TRBL ] displays when the enclosure is opened or removed or the J4 header goes open, resulting in a signal transmission t

Seite 21 - Transmit Fail

24 Wireless Trouble When [ WIRELESS -TRBL ] displays, it means that the panel has lost communication with the FA400-DMP wireless receiver. This mes

Seite 22 - -WHAT TO DO

25 Printer Trouble Is the panel connected to a printer? YES - [ PRINTER -TRBL ] means that the 462P card isn’t getting the Clear to Send (CTS) volta

Seite 23 - System Trouble

3/03 Voltage Outputs 3 – 10 ...12 A

Seite 24 - System Busy

26 Okidata Micro Line 184T Dip Switch Settings If using an Okidata MicroLine 184T printer, be sure that its’ dipswitches are set as follows: Upper S

Seite 25 - NON-POLLED ADDRESS

27 Common Issues- Most DMP panels, regardless of model, operate pretty much the same way. That means that many of the troubleshooting steps taken t

Seite 26 - Battery Trouble

28 -CAN’T ACCESS LOCAL PROGRAMMING- (CONT’D) * If panel is NOT communicating, contact DMP Technical Services and use ACCODE to get into local progra

Seite 27 - Tamper Trouble

29 -PANEL WON’T ARM- (CONT’D) HOME/SLEEP/AWAY Mode- Similar to the Perimeter/All mode, but provides THREE PRE-DEFINED AREAS of protection- Area 1 =

Seite 28 - Wireless Trouble

30 -PANEL WON’T ARM- (CONT’D) Arming Procedure Chart Mode Closing Code = YES HOME/AWAY Enter code, choose HOME or AWAY ALL/PERIM Enter code, choos

Seite 29 - Printer Trouble

31 Display Doesn’t Clear After an Alarm 1) Is the keypad showing a system trouble or a zone alarm? Zone Type Displays for… Display Clears System Tr

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32 • Check Time Display on keypad. - If system time is incorrect, adjust it in the User Menu. • Check Schedule times in the User Menu. Are they c

Seite 31 - Common Issues

33 -NOTES- __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Seite 33 - AREA SYSTEM Mode

1 Introduction About this Guide This guide was originally created to assist DMP Technical Service Technicians help DMP dealers troubleshoot and fix a

Seite 34 - Arming Procedure Chart

2 Recommended Troubleshooting Tools Digital Multi-meter A multi-meter is definitely a must-have tool when troubleshooting an electronic device, such

Seite 35 - Can’t Silence Bell/Siren

3 Accessing the DIAGNOSTICS menu 1. Reset the panel using the J16 reset jumper unless it has been less than 30 minutes since: a) You were in Pro

Seite 36 - Can’t Disarm

4 You've just told the panel which LX-Bus you want to test. The keypad now displays [ ADDRESS:- ]. To test address ‘00’ on the se

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5 Diagnostics > [ ZONE FINDER ] The second Diagnostic function is the Zone Finder. Press COMMAND to display [ ZONE FINDER ]. This function allow

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