Device Setup
This section allows you to add devices and configure device options for the panel. You can install and address up to sixteen supervised devices on the keypad bus. Devices can also be added to available LX-Busses.
To program Device Setup options, complete the following steps:
Enter the Device Number. If you are programming the first device, the Device Number is 1 by default. The available addresses are 1-16 on the keypad bus and 500-999 on the LX-Bus. The valid range for Keypad, Fire, and Expander devices is 1-16 on the keypad bus. The valid range for Door devices is 1-16 on the keypad bus and 501-961 on the AX-Bus.
Note: Wireless keypads and network door controllers are unable to occupy address 1.
View the information and tables below for further details.
AX-Bus Operation for 734 Access Control Modules
Note: AX-Bus operation is compatible with 734, 734N, and 734N-POE modules and XR550 panels. AX-Bus operation is not compatible with XR150 Control Panels.
Once a 734 address is programmed for a bus, the LX-Bus is automatically converted from a hardwired zone expansion bus to a hardwired AX-Bus, and the bus operates in the following ways:
Each 734 module provides one door relay and four protection zones to connect switches, such as door and window contacts.
16 doors of access can be programmed per AX-Bus to a maximum of eighty (80) 734 modules. See the table below for available addresses.
Any unused AX-Bus zone numbers can be programmed as wireless zones. Hardwired zone expansion modules, such as the 711, 714, and 715-16, are incompatible with bus operation.
Device Setup programming for AX-Bus addresses are automatically programmed as Door types. Device Type, Communication Type, and Display Areas are not shown. Only 734 module programming is shown.
Device Addresses and 734, 734N, and 734N-POE Zone Numbers
Keypad Bus | LX/AX Bus | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Device/Door | Zones | Device/Door | Zones | Device/Door | Zones | Device/Door | Zones | Device/Door | Zones | Device/Door | Zones |
1 | 11-14 | 501 | 501-504 | 601 | 601-604 | 701 | 701-704 | 801 | 801-804 | 901 | 901-904 |
2 | 21-24 | 505 | 505-508 | 605 | 605-608 | 705 | 705-708 | 805 | 805-808 | 905 | 905-908 |
3 | 31-34 | 509 | 509-512 | 609 | 609-612 | 709 | 709-712 | 809 | 809-812 | 909 | 909-912 |
4 | 41-44 | 513 | 513-516 | 613 | 613-616 | 713 | 713-716 | 813 | 813-816 | 913 | 913-916 |
5 | 51-54 | 517 | 517-520 | 617 | 617-620 | 717 | 717-720 | 817 | 817-820 | 917 | 917-920 |
3 | 61-64 | 521 | 521-524 | 621 | 621-624 | 721 | 721-724 | 821 | 821-824 | 921 | 921-924 |
7 | 71-74 | 525 | 525-528 | 625 | 625-628 | 725 | 725-728 | 825 | 852-528 | 925 | 952-928 |
8 | 81-84 | 529 | 529-532 | 629 | 629-632 | 729 | 729-732 | 829 | 829-832 | 929 | 929-932 |
9 | 91-94 | 533 | 533-536 | 633 | 633-636 | 733 | 733-736 | 833 | 833-836 | 933 | 933-936 |
10 | 101-104 | 537 | 537-540 | 637 | 637-640 | 737 | 737-740 | 837 | 837-840 | 937 | 937-940 |
11 | 111-114 | 541 | 541-544 | 641 | 641-644 | 741 | 741-744 | 841 | 841-844 | 941 | 941-944 |
12 | 121-124 | 545 | 545-548 | 645 | 645-648 | 745 | 745-748 | 845 | 845-848 | 945 | 945-948 |
13 | 131-134 | 549 | 549-552 | 649 | 649-652 | 749 | 749-752 | 849 | 849-852 | 949 | 949-952 |
14 | 141-144 | 553 | 553-556 | 653 | 653-656 | 753 | 753-756 | 853 | 853-856 | 953 | 953-956 |
15 | 151-154 | 557 | 557-560 | 657 | 657-660 | 757 | 757-760 | 857 | 857-860 | 957 | 957-960 |
16 | 161-164 | 561 | 561-564 | 661 | 661-664 | 761 | 761-764 | 861 | 861-864 | 961 | 961-964 |
Device Addresses and 736V V-Plex Module Zone Numbers
Zones 96-99 on any LX‑Bus that is connected to a 736V are diagnostic zones. For more information refer to the 736V V‑Plex Advanced Settings Guide.
XR Series | XR550 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
Device | Zones | Device | Zones |
501 | 500-595 | 601 | 600-695 |
701 | 700-795 | ||
801 | 800-898 | ||
901 | 900-995 | ||
Enter the Device Name.
Select one of the following Device Types:
Camera—The device is a camera.
Door—The device is a keypad using door strike functions or an access control module. Devices with an address higher than 16 are automatically assigned as a Door.
Fire—The device is a 630F Remote Annunciator or 7830F Graphic Remote Annunciator.
Keypad—The device is a non-fire, non-access keypad.
Zone Expander—The device is a zone expansion module.
VPX—The device is a V-Plex device. The valid zones for VPX devices are 501, 601, 701, 801, and 901.
1100T—The device is an 1100T Wireless Translator.
XR Panel—The device is a secondary XR panel.
Note: XR Panel only displays if XR/X1 Communication is toggled ON in Network Options.
If you are programming a Camera device, in Camera Type, select None or Axis.
If you are programming a Camera device, enter the Camera Serial Number.
Toggle Private Door ON to allow users to only access specific doors.
Select one of the following Device Communication Types:
Keypad Bus
Network
Wireless
Select the Display Areas to show the selected areas and their operations at the keypad. Selected areas also affect the way users interact with the system from the currently programmed device to allow specific area control from specific keypads, as well as annunciation of zones assigned to those areas.
Toggle Auto Force Arm ON to arm all Display Areas without having to select areas. Any faulted zones are Force Armed.
If you are programming an 1100T, in 1100T Wireless Frequency, select one of the following communication frequencies:
HONEYWELL
2GIG
INTERLOGIX
DSC
Note: Valid Device Numbers are 2-8 for XR150 panels and 2-16 for XR550 panels. An 1100T can only be programmed on keypad addresses. One 1100T Translator is programmable per XR Series Control Panel.
If you are programming a Keypad, enter the Serial Number found on the wireless keypad.
If you are programming a Keypad and the Device Communication Type is Wireless, in Supervision Time, select one of the following options for the maximum duration that a device can fail to check-in before being accounted as missing. The default is 240 min.
None—This indicates an unsupervised keypad.
60 min
240 min
Enter the Access Areas to allow users to gain door access if they have a profile with the matching Access Areas.
Enter the Egress Areas to detect anti-passback conditions. Anti-passback requires users to egress an area they have previously accessed.
In Strike Time, enter the number of seconds between 1-250 to set the door access time when a keypad or access control device relay is activated. The default is 5. Enter 0 to activate the device relay with a toggle action. This allows the user to activate or deactivate the device relay each time a valid user code is entered.
In Strike Delay, enter the number of minutes to delay a door strike after a valid code is entered or a card read has occurred.
Toggle Fire Exit Release ON to allow the door access relay to release when Fire panic keys are pressed or a Fire or Fire Verify alarm is in the Status List.
Toggle Public Door ON to allow the device to send a lock command when the Lockdown command is sent.
Toggle Output Group ON to allow the output group (relays) assigned to the user’s profile to turn on when the device relay is activated for the programmed Strike Time.
Toggle Schedule Override ON to allow door schedules to be overridden by the armed condition of the system.
Toggle Door Real-Time Status ON to enable real-time status messages for the door. Messages are sent to Entré and PC Log Reporting.
Toggle Send Door Forced Message ON to enable real-time door status messages. Messages are sent to Entré and PC Log Reporting.
Toggle Program 734 Options ON to configure options for the 734 Access Control Module.
Complete one of the following actions:
Program 734 Options below if needed.
Repeat the steps above to program another device.
Select the
(More) icon, then select Send Device Setup.
734 Options
If Program 734 Options is toggled ON, configure the following options:
Toggle Activate Zone 2 Bypass ON to enable the bypass option for Zone 2 on the 734, allowing a programmable entry/exit timer.
In Zone 2 Bypass Time, enter the number of seconds before the Zone 2 Bypass timer expires. If the door is still open at the end of the timer, Zone 2 reports the open/short condition. The default is 40.
Toggle on Relock on Zone 2 Change ON to enable the 734 to relock the door when Zone 2 changes state. Leave this option toggled OFF to leave the relay on for the Door Access Time when Zone 2 restores.
Toggle Activate Zone 3 Request To Exit ON to allow a short condition on Zone 3 to unlock the door for a programmed duration.
In Zone 3 REX Strike Time, enter the number of seconds that passes before the Zone 3 Request to Exit timer expires. The default is 5.
Toggle Activate Onboard Speaker ON to enable the onboard piezo speaker for local annunciation.
Select one of the following Card Options:
DMP
Custom
Any
Toggle Require Site Code ON to allow door access only when user code is valid and the site code matches the site code received in the Wiegand string.
In User Code Digits, enter the length of the user code digits.
In No Communication with Panel, select one of the following relay actions that occurs when there is on communication with the panel for approximately 10 seconds.
Off
Site
Any
On
Last
Complete one of the following actions:
Repeat the steps above to program another device.
Select the
(More) icon, then select Send Device Setup.