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Details on expanding system zones via keypad bus and LX-Bus connections.
Information on expanding system outputs using expansion modules.
Details on surge protection using varistors and suppressors.
Instructions for mounting the XF6 Series panel enclosure securely.
Information on the factory-installed Fire Command LCD Keypad.
Guidance for installing keypads, zone expanders, and other modules.
Guidelines for wire gauge and distance for LX-Bus, NAC, and Keypad Bus.
Instructions for wiring the 28 VAC 130 VA transformer.
Guidance on connecting the 12 VDC backup batteries in series.
Calculations for standby battery power based on current draw and required standby hours.
Guide to choosing battery type and number for 24 hours of standby power.
Details on the response time for zones and programming for fast response delay.
List of compatible keypads for the XF6 Series.
Details on compatible power supply units.
Information on batteries and battery enclosures.
List of cellular communicators for XF6 Series panels.
Details on modules that expand system capabilities.
Information on wireless detectors, accessories, and transmitters.
Overview of programming the DMP XF6 Series panel.
Steps to begin programming the panel, including grounding and power.
Instructions to access the user menu using the default master code.
Guidance on setting a lockout code to restrict unauthorized panel programming.
Information about the 30-minute timeout for programming after panel reset.
Explanation of common special keys like CMD and Back Arrow.
Steps for entering alpha characters during programming.
How the keypad displays current programming options.
Clears all memory and displays Reset Panel prompt.
Clears user code and user profile memory.
Resets panel programming to factory defaults, excluding event memory.
Enter the 1 to 5 digit number to identify the panel sending a message.
Details on programming up to eight primary or backup communication paths.
Specifies the communication method for reporting system events.
Determines if test reports are sent on this path.
Method of supervising the panel for communication with the receiver.
Enter the IP address where the panel sends network messages.
Enables or disables dynamic IP address assignment.
Enter the local IP address for the panel.
Enter the local gateway address.
Enter the local subnet mask.
Enter the IP address of the DNS server.
Enter the address of the device being programmed.
Assign a name to each device in the system.
Select a device type for the selected device number.
Enter the APN for cellular communication.
Allows a dedicated network connection with Entré.
Allows a dedicated network connection with the integrator.
Choose which types of system reports are sent to Entré.
Enter time allowed between zone faults for cross zoning.
Enter retard time for Fire and Supervisory zones.
Tracks duration of AC power failure before sending report.
Enter difference between GMT and panel location.
Select primary and secondary programming languages.
Allows panel to communicate with encrypted wireless devices.
Enter maximum time bell output remains on.
Sets sync protocol for NAC 1.
Allows bell and strobe function to be turned off separately.
Defines bell output action for zone alarms.
Turn outputs 1-6 off after specified CUTOFF TIME.
Output for when NET communication fails.
Output to turn on when a fire type zone is in alarm.
Output to turn on when a fire type zone is in trouble.
Output to turn on when an addressed device fails to respond.
Output to turn on when a Sensor Reset is performed.
Define a 32 character alphanumeric name for any output.
Allows Real-Time Status reports of a hardwire device.
Enter a group number from 1 to 20.
Assign a name to the group.
Enter the number of the zone you intend to program.
Assign a name to each zone in the system.
Defines the panel response to zone conditions.
Output is turned on any time a Fire zone is placed in alarm.
Enter serial number for 711S Zone Expansion Module.
Option to terminate zone programming or alter Alarm Action.
Program this zone as a DMP wireless zone.
Select supervision time required for the wireless zone.
Change any Zone Type standard definitions.
Allows zone to be swinger bypassed by the panel.
Functions for testing system components, zones, and communication.
Information on keypad operations and wireless supervision.
Descriptions and solutions for common keypad display messages.
| Brand | DMP |
|---|---|
| Model | XF6 |
| Category | Control Panel |
| Language | English |