DS7200V2-EXP | Installation Guide | 3. Control Panel
Programming
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3.8 Data Bus Device Parameters
The following parameters configure devices that connect to the control panel’s Data Bus. See the
DS7200V2 Expert Programming Guide (P/N: 4998153891) for all Data Bus device parameters.
RF Receiver Options
• Address: 1249
• Default: 0
• Selections: 0 to 15
Enter This Data Digit to Select Options
Premises RF Receiver Options
RF Receiver 1 connected, set to Address 50
RF Receiver 2 connected, set to Address 51
Keyfobs Do Not Force Arm Faulted Zones
• RF Receiver 1 Connected, Set Receiver to Address 50: Enable this option if RF Receiver 1 has
been connected to the control panel. Set the RF receiver’s address to 50 (jumper setting OFF).
See Adding RF ID Codes on page 42 for instructions. See RF Transmitters and Zone States on page
85 for details on RF transmitters and zone states.
All status reports for the RF Receiver include the address. For example, if the cover is removed,
Event {127} (DBus Tamper) is generated (the address is included in the report).
• RF Receiver 2 Connected, Set Receiver to Address 51: Enable this option if RF Receiver 2 has
been connected to the control panel. Set the RF receiver’s address to 51 (jumper setting ON). See
Adding RF ID Codes on page 42 for instructions. See RF Transmitters and Zone States on page 85
for details on RF transmitters and zone states.
All status reports for the RF Receiver include the address. For example, if the cover is removed,
Event {127} (DBus Tamper) is generated (the address is included in the report).
• Disable RF Loop Tamper: The RF3401E transmitter’s loop can be wired with a single 2.2 k EOL
resistor, or it can be wired with dual 2.2 k EOL resistors. If this option is enabled, wire the
RF3401E with a single 2.2 k EOL resistor. The loop can report as normal, shorted, or open. If this
option is disabled, wire the RF3401E is with dual 2.2 k EOL resistors. The loop can report as
normal, shorted, faulted, or open.
• Keyfobs Do Not Force Arm Faulted Zones: If this option is enabled, arming from a keyfob does
not force arm faulted zones. A faulted zone prevents the area from arming. If this option is
disabled, arming from a keyfob does force arm faulted zones.