
Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
1912XR Programming
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13.13 PRIORITY - Selecting YES allows you to provide additional protection for a loop
by requiring it to be in a normal condition before its assigned area can be armed.
LOOP NUMBER - Enter the loop number to program next. Return to section 13.2
and follow the descriptions of each programming prompt. If all loops are
programmed, press the ARROW key at the LOOP NO: – display to continue.
13.14 SETUP LOOP EXPANDER - Select YES to automatically enter into the panel's
program all expansion modules connected to the LX-Bus™ of an interface card.
Press the right SELECT key to start the setup loop expander function.
Setup LPX is not needed when adding only wireless loops but, if you have
combined wireless and hardwire loops on the 872 card, you should run the setup
to check for any overlapped addresses.
After the setup program is complete, the keypad display goes back to LOOP
INFORMATION to allow you to add any additional devices.
Select NO to go directly to individual transmitter programming. The following
prompts are displayed:
13.14A PROGRAM TRANSMITTER - Select YES to begin programming wireless
transmitters. Select NO to return to LOOP INFORMATION.
13.14B CONNECT TRANSMITTER - Connect the transmitter, whose loop number is
displayed, to the Programming Connector on the 872 HARD-WIRE-LESS Card using
the 620 Programming Cable. RESET THE TRANSMITTER. The keypad display
prompts you for transmitters starting from the lowest loop number to the highest.
At the CONNECT XMTR: prompt, you can also press a SELECT key and enter in
any wireless loop number (100 to 199 or 000 for the C100 and FA100
Receivers). After programming all transmitters, press the COMMAND key.
13.14C CONNECT COMMAND TRANSMITTER - Connect the C100 or FA100 you want
assigned to the partition shown (P1 = Partition 1) to the 872 Card. Press the Alert
button on the receiver to initiate programming. Repeat the programming for each
partition. To use the Alert button on the receiver as a panic, program AMBUSH
as YES in System Reports.
You cannot select WIRELESS if you are using the 862N Network Interface or 862P
Printer Interface Cards:
If you attempt to program wireless loops while using either card,
the keypad displays an error message. See sections 13.14D and 13.14E.
13.14D EXISTING DNET - This prompt informs you that DNET has been selected as the
panel's communication type. You cannot use wireless loops and the 862N
Network Interface Card together on the same system.
13.14E EXISTING PRINTER - This prompt informs you that one or more options in
Printer Reports has been enabled. See section 11.1. You must remove any
Printer Reports programming before using wireless loops on the system.
PRIORITY NO
LOOP NO: –
LPX SETUP DONE
SETTING UP LPX
SETUP LPX NO YES
EXISTING PRINTER
PRG XMTR? NO YES
CONNECT XMTR: ***
CONNECT C100 P 1
EXISTING DNET
13-LOOP INFORMATION
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