Program a Panel
The following topics cover how to program each section in the Program menu. The programming options available in each section depend on panel type and configuration. Refer to the appropriate panel programming guide from DMP.com/resources when programming in Remote Link.
For listed installations, refer to DMP's product Compliance Guides and Compliance Notes.
Retrieve Programming from Panel
Note: When you retrieve from a panel, any programming changes made in Remote Link that have not yet been sent to the panel are overwritten by the panel programming information that you retrieve from the panel.
Close all programming and configuration windows.
Ensure Remote Link is connected to the panel.
Go to Panel > Retrieve.
To automatically request the panel's events after programming is retrieved, select Request Events.
To update the panel time after programming is retrieved, select Update Time.
To automatically disconnect from the panel after programming is retrieved, select Disconnect on Completion.
To retrieve only the programming that has changed since the last connection with the panel, select Changes Only.
Select Retrieve.
Quick Programming Reference
Refer to the following tables when programming DMP accessories. For complete programming guides, refer to DMP.com/resources.
XR550
XR550
The following table columns are arranged to follow the typical panel programming order and values required for each item. For example, a wireless keypad must be programmed first in Device Setup, where you give it a device number, select a device type, select a device communication type, then enter the wireless serial number before programming other options.
For additional installation requirements and programming options, refer to the model's installation guide.
Models: The accessory item's model number and name, linked to its installation guide.
Program In: The menu where you program the accessory: Device Setup, Zone Information, Output Information, or Key Fobs.
Device, Zone, or Output Number: The range of numbers for the accessory, depending on where it is programmed. See above. Keep in mind that although any device can be programmed as device 1 in the panel, that address should be reserved for the primary system keypad in most cases.
Device Type: If the accessory is programmed in Device Setup, this lists possible device types.
Device Communication Type: If the accessory is programmed in Device Setup, this lists possible communication types.
Zone Type: If the accessory is programmed in Zone Information, this lists possible zone types.
Wireless SN Range: For a wireless device, the typical serial number range of its class.