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LT-0956  1.01 © 2007 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.

USERS GUIDE

SIMPLE TO USE

The easy-to-understand icons, combined with a three-character display, 

provides visual feedback enabling simple arming, disarming, and a 

variety of other functions.   

CODELESS ARMING AND DISARMING 

The innovative 7363 Thinline Icon keypad contains a built-in DMP 

proximity reader that allows you to simply present a proximity 

credential to the keypad to arm or disarm the system without the need 

to remember a user code.

USER-FRIENDLY SHORTCUT KEYS 

Twelve one-button shortcut keys simplify operation providing access 

to a variety of functions.  For example, pressing the HOME key for two 

seconds arms your system when you're at home for the evening.  The 

keys enable users to quickly arm, monitor zones, easy exit, test or reset 

the system and a variety of other functions.    

PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT

To learn the range of features of your system, please read through this 

user’s guide thoroughly.  All icons and keypad operation are completely 

described.

System Functions continued

Resetting Sensors 

Use this function to reset the smoke detectors after an alarm has 

occurred.  Press and hold the RESET (2) key for two seconds.   The Flame 

icon will clear from the display when the Sensor Reset operation is 

complete and the smoke detectors are reset.

User Codes

+[your code]+[user [user code]+[level]

This function allows you to Add or Delete user codes.  Each user is 

assigned 3 settings:
The 

User Number

 is how the system identifies a user.

The

 User Code

 is the four digit number a user enters into the keypad to 

arm, disarm or to perform other system operations.
The 

User Level

 - the user is also assigned a level of authority (Master, 

Standard, Limited, or Scheduled) to determine the functions the user 

can access.  See below for User Code authority levels.

•  Press and hold the CODE key (4) until the keypad beeps once and 

enter your user code.
•  Enter the user number to add or delete.  

 

XRSuper6 = 01 - 16

 

XR20 = 01 - 32

 

XR40 = 01 - 64

•  Enter the four-digit user code to assign to the user number or 0000 to  

  delete an existing user.
•  Enter the authority level (1-4)

Level 1 = Scheduled User (XR40 only) 
The Scheduled authority level performs all the system function 

of the Limited level during a valid schedule with the exception of 

turning Outputs on or off and System Test.  Disarming is allowed 

outside of a schedule, but an Unauthorized Entry message is sent 

to your monitoring station.  
Level 2 = Limited User (XR40 only) 
The Limited authority level can perform all the system functions 

of the Standard level with the exception of Bypassing zones and 

Extending schedules.
Level 3 = Standard User (XRS6/XR20/XR40) 
The Standard authority level can perform all system functions 

except adding or deleting user codes.
Level 4 = Master User in (XRS6/XR20/XR40) 
The Master authority level can perform all system functions.

Zone Status 

Use this function to display burglary protection zones that are faulted 

while the system is disarmed.  Any faulted burglary zones are shown 

in the 3-character display allowing you to correct the problem before 

arming.

System Test 

System Test is used to test the battery, alarm bell or siren, and 

monitoring station communication.  Press and hold the TEST (

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) key 

for two seconds. The System Test function begins automatically as 

soon as you select it. 

   Test in Progress (tSt)

The system is currently being tested by an installation or 

service technician.  The bell sounds for two seconds and 

then the communication test begins.

   Transmit Good (tgd)

The communication portion of the system test was 

successful.

   Transmit Failed (tFL)

The communication portion of the system test failed to 

communicate to the Central Station.

System Displays (3-Character)

   Armed (A)

The system is armed ALL or AWAY.

   Alarm not Sent (Abt)

The alarm signal was aborted and not sent to the central 

station because a user code was entered to disarm the 

system or CANCEL was selected.

   Alarm Cancelled (ALC)

An alarm signal just sent to the central station was 

cancelled because a user code was entered after the 

alarm was sent or CANCEL was selected.  

   Home (H)

The system is armed HOME. 

   Perimeter (P)

The system is armed Perimeter. (PERIM)  

   Sleep (S)

The system is armed SLEEP.

  System Busy (bSY)

The system is performing other functions at this time.

   Wireless Jammed Alarm (rFA)/Trouble (rFJ)

Your system may be programmed for wireless interference 

detection and, if displayed, your wireless receiver has 

detected an interfering signal.

 

   Wireless Trouble (rFt)

Your wireless receiver is unplugged or not operating 

properly.

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