INSTALLATION GUIDE
XTLC PANEL
MODEL XTLCINSTALLATION GUIDE
FCC NOTICE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliancecouldvoidtheuser’sauthority to operate the equipment.
This device has been designed to operate with the integrated 1100 Series PCB antenna having a maximum gain of 1.8 dB. Antennas having a gain greater than 1.8 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.
If necessary, the installer should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions.Theinstallermayfindthefollowingbooklet,preparedbytheFederalCommunicationsCommission,
helpful:
“How to identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems.”
ThisbookletisavailablefromtheU.S.GovernmentPrintingOffice,WashingtonD.C.20402
StockNo.004-000-00345-4
©2015DigitalMonitoringProducts,Inc.
InformationfurnishedbyDMPisbelievedtobeaccurateandreliable.
This information is subject to change without notice.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Panel Specifications1.1 Power Supply .............................................................................11.2 Communication ...........................................................................11.3 Keypads .....................................................................................11.4 Number of Zones ........................................................................11.5 EnclosureSpecifications ..............................................................1
Introduction2.1 SystemConfigurations .................................................................12.2 Caution Notes .............................................................................12.3 Compliance Instructions ..............................................................1
System Components3.1 Accessory Devices .......................................................................2
Installation4.1 MountingLocationInformation ....................................................34.2 MountingtheEnclosure ...............................................................3
Primary Power Supply5.1 DC Input ....................................................................................3
Secondary Power Supply6.1 Standby Battery ..........................................................................46.2 Replacement ..............................................................................46.3 Battery Supervision .....................................................................4
LED Operation7.1BacklitLogo ....................................................................................5
RESET Button8.1 Description .................................................................................5
Programming (PROG) Connection9.1 ProgrammingConnection ............................................................5
On-Board 1100 Series Wireless10.1 Wireless Antenna ........................................................................510.2 WirelessLEDOperation ...............................................................5
Wireless Keypads11.1 MountingKeypads ......................................................................611.2 Wireless Keypad Association ........................................................6
Wireless Zones12.1 Description .................................................................................6
Wireless Key Fobs and Outputs13.1 Description .................................................................................6
Flash LOAD Button14.1 Description ................................................................................6
Listed Compliance Specifications15.1 Introduction ...............................................................................815.2 UseMarking ...............................................................................815.3 NFPA 72 .....................................................................................815.4 TypesOfService .........................................................................815.5 Bypass Reports ...........................................................................815.6 Battery Standby ..........................................................................8
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Household Burglar-Alarm System Units ANSI/UL 102316.1 Bell Cutoff ..................................................................................816.2 Entry Delay ................................................................................816.3 Exit Delay ...................................................................................816.4 Wireless External Contact ............................................................816.5 Wireless Supervision Time ...........................................................816.6 Wireless Audible Annunciation .....................................................816.7 Panel location .............................................................................816.8 Test Frequency ...........................................................................8
Central Station Burglar Alarm Units ANSI/UL 161017.1 Supervision ................................................................................917.2 Remote Disarm ...........................................................................917.3 Central Station ............................................................................9
Household Fire Warning System ANSI/UL 985 NFPA 72 Specifications18.1 BellOutputDefinition ..................................................................918.2 HouseholdSystem ......................................................................918.3 Wireless Supervision Time ...........................................................918.4 Test Frequency ...........................................................................918.5 Wired Modules ............................................................................9
False Alarm Reduction Programmable Options ANSI/SIA CP-01-201019.1 ShippingDefaultsandRecommendedProgramming ....................10
Revisions to This DocumentRevisions ...........................................................................................11
Certifications
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SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Panel Specifications1.1 Power Supply
Input: 12VDCStandbyBattery: 3.7VDCLithiumAll circuits inherent power limited.
1.2 CommunicationTheXTLCcontainsbuilt-inCellularcommunicationtoDMPModelSCS-1RorSCS-VRReceivers.CellularServiceisrequiredbeforeusingtheXTLCforsignaltransmission.TheXTLCpanelisreadyforactivationwithSecureComWireless,LLC.Moreinformationisavailableatwww.securecomwireless.comorseeCellularActivationintheXTLCProgrammingGuide(LT-1108).
1.3 KeypadsYoucanconnectupto4alphanumeric9000Serieswirelesskeypads.
1.4 Number of Zones•XTLChas28wirelessinitiatingzonesnumbered1-28•ZoneandOutputnumbers31to34and41to44cansupport1100SeriesKeyFobs,OutputModules,or
sirens
1.5 Enclosure SpecificationsTheXTLCpanelshipsinaplasticenclosurewithauser’sguideandprogrammingsheets.
Size Color5.5”Wx3.75”Hx1”D White(W)
Introduction2.1 System Configurations
The panel can be programmed to operate as any of the following system types:
•All/Perimetersystemthatprovidesoneperimeterareaandoneinteriorarea•Home/Sleep/Awaysystemthatprovidesoneperimeter,oneinterior,andonebedroomarea.Thebedroom
area provides for any protection devices the user wants disarmed during their sleeping hours and armed in the Away mode.
•Sixareasystemthatprovidesareasofprotectionthatcanbeindependentlyarmedordisarmed.
2.2 Caution NotesThroughoutthisguideyouwillseecautionnotescontaininginformationyouneedtoknowwheninstallingthepanel.Thesecautionsareindicatedwithayieldsign.Wheneveryouseeacautionnote,makesureyoucompletely read and understand its information. Failing to follow the caution note can cause damage to the equipment or improper operation of one or more components in the system.
2.3 Compliance InstructionsForapplicationsthatmustconformtoalocalauthoritiesinstallationstandardoraNationalRecognizedTestingLaboratorycertificatedsystem,pleaseseetheListedComplianceSpecificationssectionneartheendof this guide for additional instructions
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System Components
3.1 Accessory DevicesDMP Two-Way Wireless Devices1100R Repeater Provides additional range for wireless devices.1101UniversalTransmitter Provides both internal and external contacts that may be used at the same time to yield two
individualreportingzonesfromonewirelesstransmitter.1102UniversalTransmitter Provides one external contact.1103UniversalTransmitter Provides bothinternalandexternalcontactsthatmaybeusedatthesametimetoyieldtwo
individualreportingzonesfromonewirelesstransmitter.RequiresEOLresistorforexternalcontact. ProvidesDisarm/Disablefunctionality.
1106UniversalTransmitter Provides both internal and external contacts that may be used at the same time to yield two individualreportingzonesfromonewirelesstransmitter.
1107MicroWindowTransmitter* Provides survey capability for window applications.1114Four-ZoneExpander* ProvidesfourwirelesszoneswithEOLresisters.1116RelayOutput* Provides one Form C relay.1117LEDAnnunciator* Provides a visual system status indicator.1119DoorSounder* Provides a wireless sounder with integrated door contact.1121PIRMotionDetector* Provides motion detection with pet immunity.1126RMotionDetector* CeilingmountmotiondetectorwithpanelprogrammablesensitivityandDisarm/Disable
functionality.1127C/1127WPIRMotionDetector
WallmountmotiondetectorwithpanelprogrammablesensitivityandDisarm/Disablefunctionality.
1129GlassbreakDetector* Detectstheshatteringofframedglassmountedinanoutsidewallandprovidesfull-patterncoverage and false-alarm immunity.
1131RecessedContact* Provides concealed protection for doors, windows or other applications.1135/1135DBSiren* Provides a wireless siren.
1139BillTrap* Provides a silent alarm option for use in cash drawers.
1141WallButton* One-buttonwirelesstransmitterdesignedtobewall-mounted.
1142BCTwo-buttonPanicBeltClip Transmitter
Provides portable two-button panic operation.
1142Two-buttonPanicTransmitter
Provides permanently mounted under-the-counter two-button panic operation.
1144-4(Four-Button)* 1144-2(Two-Button)* 1144-1(One-Button)*
KeyFobtransmittersdesignedtoclipontoakeyringorlanyard.
1148PersonalPendant Wirelessemergencytransmitterdesignedtobewornasawristbandoronabreak-awaylanyard.
1161ResidentialSmokeDetector Residentialsmokedetectorwithsounder.
1162ResidentialSmokeDetector Residentialsmoke/heatdetectorwithsounderandfixedrate-of-riseheatdetector.
1164WirelessSynchronizedSmokeDetector
Commercialorresidential,batterypowered,wireless,lowprofile,photoelectricsmokedetector,withsynchronizingsounder.
1183-135FHeatDetector Fixed temperature heat detector.
1183-135RHeatDetector Fixed temperature and rate-of-rise heat detector.
1184CarbonMonoxideDetector CarbonMonoxidedetector.
Interface Module738ZZ-WaveInterfaceModule* ProvidesconnectionforZ-Wavemodules.
Keypads9000SeriesLCDkeypads Allowsyoutocontrolthepanelfromvariousremotelocationsusing9000SeriesWireless
Keypads.9862WirelessGraphicTouchscreenKeypad
Allows you to control the panel from various remote locations.
* These devices have not been investigated and shall not be used in listed installations.
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Installation4.1 Mounting Location Information
A location should be selected that is centrally located between the 1100 Series transmitters used in the installation.InstalltheXTLCawayfrommetalobjects.Mountingthepanelonornearmetalsurfacesimpairsperformance.Whenselectingthepropermountinglocationofatransmitter,refertotheLEDSurveyOperationsectionofthespecificinstallationguideforthetransmitterbeinginstalled.
4.2 Mounting the EnclosureTheenclosurefortheXTLCpanelmustbemountedusingtheprovided#6screwsinthefourmountingholesshowninFigure1.Mounttheenclosureinasecure,dryplaceawayfrommetalobjectstoprotectthepanelfromdamageduetotamperingortheelements.Mountthepanelaminimumof4feetfromanywirelesstransmitters or repeaters. It is not necessary to remove the PCB when installing the enclosure.
Mounting Hole Locations
RESETS1
LOADS2
BATJ1
PROGRED
PWR
MODEL XTLC
TX RF RX
SN
Figure 1: Mounting Hole Locations
Primary Power Supply5.1 DC Input
MounttheXTLCpanelnearawalloutletfortheModel372-500plug-inDCpowersupply.Inadditiontopoweringthepanel,theDCplug-inpowersupplyalsochargestheback-upbattery.The372-500mustbelocatedwithin100feetofthepanelusing22AWGwire.Usethefollowingstepstoconnecttheplug-inpowersupply:
OBSERVE POLARITY1. Using22AWGwire,connectthepanelPWRfirstterminal(+)tothepositiveterminalonthepower
supply.2. ConnectthepanelPWRsecondterminal(-)tothenegativeterminalonthepowersupply.3. Plugthepowersupplyintoa120VoltAC,60Hzdedicatedoutletnotcontrolledbyaswitch.
Figure2:DCPowerSupplyConnection
Wire Exit for DC Power Supply
+
+
Model 372-500DC Plug-in
PowerSupply
Use 22 AWG for Power Supply connection
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RESETS1
LOADS2
BATJ1
PROGRED
PWR
MODEL XTLC
TX RF RX
SN
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Secondary Power Supply6.1 Standby Battery
TheXTLCrechargeablebatteryisusedtoprovidebackupbatterypowerwhenDCpowerisnotavailable.Thebatteryisintendedforbackuppoweronlyandnottooperatethepanelonadailybasis.Ifthebatteryislow,or not plugged into the BAT battery connector, a low battery condition is indicated by the panel.
Note:Ifremovingthepanelfromservice,disconnectthebackupbatteryfromthepanelconnector.6.2 Replacement
Usethefollowingstepstoreplacethepanelstandbybattery.DMPrecommendsreplacingthebatteryevery3years under normal use.
1. Unplugthebatteryconnector(BAT)fromthepanel.2. Ifinstalled,removethe2screwsfromthePCB.3. LoosenthetopPCBsnaps.4. LeanthepanelPCBforwardandliftoutfromthebottomPCBsnaps.5. Remove and properly dispose of the used battery.
Caution:Riskoffire,explosion,andburns.Donotdisassemble,heatabove212°F(100°C), or incinerate. Properly dispose of used batteries.
6. Place the new battery into the housing base with the battery wires directed toward the bottom rightcorner.SeeFigure2.
7. Set the PCB into the bottom snaps and press into the top snaps to secure in place.8. Plugthebatteryintothepanelconnector(BAT).
6.3 Battery SupervisionThepanelteststhebatteryonceeveryhourwhenDCpowerispresent.Thistestoccurs15minutespasteachhourandlastsforfiveseconds.Aloadisplacedonthebatteryandifthebatteryvoltageislow,alowbatteryisdetected.IfDCpowerhasfailed,alowbatteryisdetectedanytimethebatteryvoltagefallsbelow3.7V.
RESETS1
LOADS2
BATJ1
PROGRED
PWR
MODEL XTLC
TX RF RX
SN
PCB Screw Locations
Top PCB Snaps
Bottom PCB Snaps Battery connector
3.7V Rechargeable
Battery
Figure 4: Standby Battery ReplacementFigure 3: PCB Screw Locations
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LED Operation
7.1 Backlit LogoThebacklitlogoindicatesthePowerandArmedstatusofthepanel.Dependingontheoperation,theLEDdisplaysinRedorGreenaslistedinthetable.
Color and Activity OperationGreenSteady PanelDisarmed,PrimaryPowerOK,BatteryOKGreenBlinking PanelDisarmed,PrimaryPowerOK,BatteryFaultNoLight PanelDisarmed,PrimaryPowerFault,BatteryOKRed Steady PanelArmed,PrimaryPowerOK,BatteryOKRed/GreenAlternate PanelArmed,PrimaryPowerOK,BatteryFaultRedBlinking PanelArmed,PrimaryPowerFault,BatteryOK
RESET Button8.1 Description
TheRESETbuttonislocatedontherightsideofthecircuitboardandisusedtoresettheXTLCmicroprocessor.Toresetthepanelpriortoreprogramming,presstheRESETbuttonwithoutpoweringdownthesystem.Afterresettingthepanel,beginprogrammingwithin30minutes.Ifyouwaitlongerthan30minutes, you must reset the panel again.
Programming (PROG) Connection
9.1 Programming ConnectionAlocking4-pinPROGheaderisprovidedtoconnectakeypadwhenusingaDMPModel330ProgrammingCable.Thisprovidesaquickandeasyconnectionforprogrammingthepanel.Afterprogrammingiscomplete,removethekeypad.
Installing the 738ZToconnectthewiringofthe738ZtothePROGheaderofthepanel,useaPC-0140ConnectorAssembly(includedwiththe738Z)forconnectionofaModel300harness.The738Zonlyoperateswhenprimarypoweris present.
Note:ThePROGheaderisnotintendedtoprovideaKeypadDataBusconnection.TheprogrammingkeypadisoperationalonlywhenprimarypowerisappliedtotheXTLC.
On-Board 1100 Series Wireless
10.1 Wireless AntennaTheXTLCWirelessAntennaisintegratedintothecircuitboard.Thebuilt-inwirelessreceiveroperateswithDMP1100Seriestransmitters.Seesection3.1foralistofaccessorydevices.
10.2 Wireless LED OperationGreen (TX):ThegreenLEDflasheseverytimethereceivertransmits(32timespersecond).Ifthepanelisreset,orthepanelispoweredoff,thegreenLEDisoff.Undernormaloperation,thegreenLEDflashesconstantly with no interruption or change.
Yellow (RX):TheyellowLEDflasheseverytimetheXTLCreceivesamessagefromaprogrammedwirelesstransmitter.Whenamessageissentbyatransmitter,typicallybypressingorreleasingthetamperswitch,theyellowLEDshouldflashindicatingthatthepanelreceivedamessagefromthetransmitter.IftheLEDneverflashes,thetransmitterisnotgettingthroughtothepanel.Thiscouldbebecauseofamisprogrammedserialnumberorthetransmitteristoofaraway.Undernormaloperation,theyellowLEDflashesateverytripofeverywirelesstransmitterandwhenthetransmittersperformtheirperiodiccheck-in.ItisnotunusualforthisLEDtostayoffformanyminutesatatimewhennotransmittersarecommunicating.
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Wireless Keypads11.1 Mounting Keypads
DMPkeypadshaveremovablecoversthatallowthebasetobemountedonawall,deskstandorotherflatsurface using the screw holes provided on each corner.
11.2 Wireless Keypad AssociationEnableWirelessKeypadAssociationoperationonboththekeypadandpanel.
ToenablewirelesskeypadassociationoperationonaLCDWirelesskeypad(Models9060and9063),pressandholdtheBackArrowkeyandCMDuntilSETBRIGHTNESSdisplays.
ToenableassociationoperationonaWirelessGraphicsTouchscreenkeypad(Model9862),accesstheOptionsmenuthroughthecarouselmenu.WhileintheOptionsdisplay,presstheInstallerOptionsicon.
OneithertheLCDorGrapicsWirelesskeypad,enterthecode3577(INST)atthekeypadandpressCMD.PressKPDRFtostarttheRFsurveycommunication.ThekeypaddisplaysitswirelessserialnumberandRFSURVEY.
ThekeypadPower/ArmedLEDturnsRed,indicatingcommunicationhasnotyetbeenestablishedwiththepanelreceiver.Whensuccessfulcommunicationhasbeenestablished,thePower/ArmedLEDturnsBlueonGraphicskeypadsorGreenonLCDkeypads.
ToenableassociationoperationintheXTLSeriespanel,presstheXTLSeriesRESETbuttonthreetimesallowingthewirelessTRANSMITLED(TX)locatednearthetopofthePCBtobeginflashingbetweeneachpress.Wheninkeypadassociation,theXTLSeriesRedandGreenlogoLEDsturnonsteady.
For60secondsthepanellistensforwirelesskeypadsthatareinRFSurvey and have not been programmed, or associated into another panel.WirelesskeypadsareassignedtothefirstopendevicepositioninDeviceSetupautomatically,basedupontheorderinwhichtheyaredetected.ThekeypadlogoturnsGreentoindicateithasbeenassociated with the panel.
NOTE:Amaximumoffourwirelesskeypadsareallowedoneachpanel.
Wireless Zones12.1 Description
XTLCpanelsprovide28wirelesszonesnumbered1to28.Adefaultzonename,zonetype,andareaassignmentaredescribedintheXTLCProgrammingGuide(LT-1108)andcanbechangedinZoneInformationprogramming as needed. The defaults are provided as a programming convenience to help reduce installation time.
Wireless Key Fobs and Outputs13.1 Description
XTLCpanelsprovide8wirelesskeyfoboroutputaddressesnumbered31to34and41to44.Adefaultnameis provided as a programming convenience to help reduce installation time. The default names are described intheXTLCProgrammingGuide(LT-1108)andcanbechangedinOutputInformationorZoneInformationprogramming as needed.
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RESETS1
LOADS2
BATJ1
PROGRED
PWR
MODEL XTL
TX RF RX
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CR7CR6
Red LED
Green LED
Transmit LED
Figure 5: XTLC Transmit and Receive LEDs & Backlit Logo LEDs
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Flash LOAD Button14.1 Description
TheXTLCpanelsoftwarecanbeupdatedviathepanel’sProgramming(PROG)header.Toupdatethepanelwith a new software version, complete the following steps at the protected premise:Model 399 Cable
1. ConnectaDMP399CablefromthePROGheadertotheserialportofyourPCoperatingRemoteLinkandcontainingtheXTLCRUfile.
2. StartRemoteLinkandcreateoropenthecontrolpanelaccountthatmatchesthepaneltobeupdated.3. SettheConnectionInformationTypetoDirectwithabaudrateof38400andchoosetheappropriate
COMport.4. SelectPanel>RemoteUpdate,thenselectthecorrectRUfileforthepanel.5. PressandholdtheLOADbutton,thenpressandreleasetheRESETbutton.6. ReleasetheLOADbuttonandclick<Update>inRemoteLink.7. Afterthesoftwareupdateiscompleted,removethe399cableandpresstheRESETbuttontoresume
normal panel operation.
Model 400 USB Flash Module1. PressandholdtheLOADswitch.WhileholdingtheLOADswitch,pressandreleasetheRESETswitch2. ReleasetheLOADswitch.3. ConnecttheUSBflashdrivetotheModel400andconnecttheassemblytothepanelsPROGheader.
TheLEDontheModel400willflashanddisplaysteadygreen.4. PressandreleasetheloadbuttonontheModel400toinitiatethefirmwareupdate.TheLEDonmodel
400willflashslowly.IftheLEDdisplaysfastflashesitmeansthefirmwareupdatewasunsuccessful.5. Theupdatewilltakeapproximately4.5minutesandwhencompletetheLEDontheModel400will
display steady green.6. PressandreleasetheRESETswitchthenremovetheUSBflashdriveandModel400assembly.For
additionalinformationseeModel400USBFlashModuleInstallationGuide(LT-1402).
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Listed Compliance Specifications15.1 Introduction
TheprogrammingandinstallationspecificationscontainedinthissectionmustbecompletedwheninstallingtheXTLCinaccordancewithanyoftheANSIorSIAburglarystandards.Additionalspecificationsmayberequired by a particular standard.
15.2 Use MarkingCommercialCentralStation,HouseholdBurglarandFireControlUnit.
15.3 NFPA 72ThisequipmentshouldbeinstalledinaccordancewithChapter11oftheNationalFireAlarmCode, ANSI/NFPA72-2002,(NationalFireProtectionAssociation,BatterymarchPark,Quincy,MA02269).Printedinformation describing proper installation, operation, testing, maintenance, evacuation planning, and repair serviceistobeprovidedwiththisequipment.Warning:Owner’sinstructionnotice,nottoberemovedbyanyone except occupant.
15.4 Types Of ServiceSuitableforCentralStationCellular.SuitableforHouseholdFireandHouseholdBurglary.Testweekly.
15.5 Bypass ReportsThebypassreportsmustbeprogrammedasYESforalllistedburglaryapplications.
15.6 Battery StandbyTheXTLCisshippedwithabatteryfor24hourbatterystandbyoperation.
Household Burglar-Alarm System Units ANSI/UL 1023
16.1 Bell CutoffThebellcutofftimecannotbelessthan4minutes.
16.2 Entry DelayThemaximumentrydelayusedmustnotbemorethan45seconds.
16.3 Exit DelayThe maximum exit delay used must not be more than 60 seconds.
16.4 Wireless External ContactWhenused,theExternalContactof1101,1102,or1106transmittersmustbeprogrammedNormallyClosed.
16.5 Wireless Supervision TimeTheZoneInformationSupervisionTimecannotbesetto0(zero).
16.6 Wireless Audible AnnunciationTheWirelessAudibleoptionmustbeselectedasDAYforresidentialapplications.
16.7 Panel locationMountpanelinsideprotectedarea.
16.8 Test FrequencyTheTestFrequencyoptionmustbeprogrammedtosendareportatleastonceevery30days.
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Central Station Burglar Alarm Units ANSI/UL 1610
17.1 SupervisionCommercialBurglaryisprovidedwhentheCellCheck-inandFailTimetimeissetto3minutes.Note:TheSecureComWirelesstextplanselectedforthepanelshouldmatchorexceedtheprogrammedMonthlyLimitoradditionalcellularchargesmayapply.
17.2 Remote DisarmREMOTEDISARMmustbeprogrammedasNO.
17.3 Central StationMESSAGETOTRANSMITprogrammingforzonesmustnotbesettoLOCAL(L).
Household Fire Warning System ANSI/UL 985 NFPA 72 Specifications
18.1 Bell Output DefinitionThewirelesssirenoftheXTLCpanelmustbeprogrammedtooperatesteadyonburglaryalarmsandtemporalonfirealarms.SeetheXTLCProgrammingGuide(LT-1108).
18.2 Household SystemAn alarm sounding device must be installed indoors so that it is clearly heard in all sleeping areas.
18.3 Wireless Supervision TimeTheZoneInformationSupervisionTimemustbe3minutesforfiredevices.SeetheXTLCProgrammingGuide.
18.4 Test FrequencyTheTestFrequencyoptionmustbeprogrammedtosendareportatleastonceevery30days.
18.5 Wired ModulesModulesthatconnecttothePROGheader,suchasthe738Z,mustnotbeusedsincethebatterystandbytimewillbereducedbelowthe24hourminimum.
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False Alarm Reduction Programmable Options ANSI/SIA CP-01-201019.1 Shipping Defaults and Recommended Programming
SIA CP-01 FEATURE PARAGRAPH # AND
DESCRIPTION
DMP PROGRAMMING GUIDE LT-1108
SECTION #REQUIREMENT RANGE SHIPPING
DEFAULTRECOMMENDED PROGRAMMING*
4.2.2.1ExitTime 8.6ExitDelay Required (Programmable) 45sec.-250sec. 60
Seconds 60 Seconds
4.2.2.2ProgressAnnunciation 13.13PrewarnAddress Allowed Individualkeypadsmay
bedisabledperzone
All keypadsenabled
Allkeypadsenabled
4.2.2.3ExitTimeRestart 8.6ExitDelay RequiredOption For re-entry during exit time Enabled Enabled
4.2.2.5AutoStayArmonUnvacatedPremises
8.15OccupiedPremise-SeeInstallGuide
RequiredOption(exceptforremotearming)
OccupiedPremiseNO/YESoption Enabled
EnabledYesfor Residential Applications
4.2.4.4ExitTimeandProgress Annunciation/Disable-forRemoteArm
NotAvailableonRemote Arming AllowedOption
Progress Annunciation Always disabled for Remote Arming
NotAvailable
Remote Arming not allowed for CP-01 installations.
4.2.3.1EntryDelay(s) 8.5EntryDelay
Required (Programmable)OnlyuseEntryDelay1.DonotuseEntryDelay2.
30sec.–240Sec.** 30Seconds
Atleast30Seconds **
4.2.5.1AbortWindow–forNon-FireZones 3.3TransmitDelay RequiredOption Disablebyzoneorzone
type
EnabledNTDYEXZone
Enabled
4.2.5.1AbortWindowTime–forNon-FireZones 3.3TransmitDelay Required
(Programmable)20sec.,30sec.,or40sec.**
30Seconds
Atleast20Seconds **
4.2.5.1.2AbortAnnunciation 3.3TransmitDelay RequiredOption Annunciate that no
alarm was transmitted Yes Yes
4.2.5.4.1CancelAnnunciation
AlwaysEnabled-NotProgrammable RequiredOption
Annunciate that a Cancel was transmitted (S49)
Always Enabled Yes
4.2.6.1&4.2.6.2DuressFeature
UserCode+1=AmbushCodeNotAvailable
AllowedOption
No1+derivativeofanother user code/no duplicates with other user codes
Code+1Always Disabled
NotProgrammable
4.3.1CrossZoning 13.16CrossZone RequiredOption Yes/NoZoneProgramming No
Enabledusingtwo or more programmedzones
4.3.1ProgrammableCrossZoning Time 8.7CrossZoneTime Allowed 4sec.-250sec. 0 Seconds Perwalkpathin
protected premises
4.3.2SwingerShutdown NotAvailable—AlwaysOn Required 1-6 trips 2trips 2trips
4.3.2SwingerShutdownDisable 13.12SwingerBypass Allowed For non-police response
zones Yes Enabled(allzones)
4.3.3FireAlarmVerification 13.5ZoneType RequiredOption FV Type Zone No
Yes as required (unlesssensorscanselfverify)
4.6.3SystemTest 16.6WalkTest Allowed Test all protection devices N/A N/A
4.6.5Communications 16.6WalkTest NotAllowed N/A N/A N/A*Programmingatinstallationmaybesubordinatetootherlistedrequirementsfortheintendedapplication. **ForlistedInstallations,combinedEntryDelayandTransmitDelayshouldnotexceed1minute.
LocalBellAllnon-firezonessuchasNight,Day,Exit,Aux1andAux2mustbeprogrammedforlocalbellenabledwithabellcutofftimesettoaminimumof6minutestoprovideacancelwindowof5minutesorgreater.ThisdoesnotapplytomanuallyoperatedzonetypessuchasPanicandEmergency.TherequirementsaresupersededbyanyrequirementsforCommercialBurglar,HouseholdFireWarning,orHouseholdBurglarapplications.
MinimumInstallationRequirements:SIACP-01-2010minimumsysteminstallationrequirementsincludeanXTLC,an1135WirelessSiren,a9000SeriesWirelesskeypad,andcommunicationtoanSCS-1Rreceiver.
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REVISIONS
Revisions to This Document
RevisionsThis section explains the changes that were made to this document during this revision. This section lists the version,sectionnumberwithheading,andaquicksummaryofthechange.
Ver. SectionNumberandHeading SummaryofChanges
1.06 18.3WirelessExternalContact Removed1101,1102,and1105section
1.05 Entiredocument AddedreferencestoXTL/XTLC
3.1AccessoryDevices Addedreferencefor1135DBSiren
9.1ProgrammingConnection AddedreferenceforInstallingthe738Z
18.5WiredModules Added738Zreference
1.04 3.1AccessoryDevices Addedreferencefor1184COdetectorand738Zmodule
1.03 3.1AccessoryDevices Addedreferencesfor1183-135Fand183-135R
1.02 19.1FalseAlarmReduction UpdatedforSIACP-01-2010,4.3.2SwingerShutdownrange Added4.3.1CrossZoning,4.3.3FireAlarmVerification, 4.6.3SystemTest,4.6.5Communication 1.01 2.3ComplianceInstruction Addedsection 3.1AccessoryDevices Addedreferencetoproductsnotforuseinlistedinstallations, added1161,1162SmokeDetectors 4.2MountingtheEnclosure Addedreferencetominimumseparationofpanel/transmitters 5.1DCInput Updatedpowercircuitrequirementonstep3 6.2Replacement AddedfigureandreferencetoremovePCBscrewsifinstalled 15.1-15.6ListedCompliance Addedsections 16.1 - 16.8 Household Burglar Added sections 17.1-17.3CentralStation Addedsections 18.1 - 18.5 Household Fire Added sections 19.1ANSI/SIACP-01-2007 Addedsection ListingsandApprovals AddedETLandUnderwritersLaboratorieslistings
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