INSTALL / PROGRAMMING GUIDE CELLCOMSL™ SERIES CELLULAR ALARM COMMUNICATOR
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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Description............................................................................................... 1 What is Included................................................................................................................ 1 System Components................................................................................ 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Terminals (J9)..............................................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 6.6 6.7 6.8 Select Keys/Areas....................................................................................................12 Entering Alpha Characters........................................................................................12 Entering Non-Alpha Characters.................................................................................13 Keypad Displays Current Programming......................................................................13 Initialization.........
TABLE OF CONTENTS System Options...................................................................................... 18 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7 12.8 12.9 12.10 System Options.......................................................................................................18 System....................................................................................................................18 Entry Delay 1................................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS Panel Settings.........................................................................................................26 Serial Number.........................................................................................................26 Model Number........................................................................................................26 Firmware Version.....................................................................................................
INTRODUCTION CellComSL™ Series Cellular Alarm Communicator Description The CellComSL™ Series Alarm Communicator provides a fully supervised alarm communication path for any burglary control panel. The CellComSL Series communicators can be connected to a control panel’s dialer output and used to capture Contact ID messages. The CellComSLC has a built-in CDMA cellular module to send messages to DMP Model SCS-1R or SCS-VR Central Station Receivers.
S1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS Zone 4 S2 S1 RESE J26 Zone 4 (Z4+ and Z4-) is intended for connection to the control panel bell output. This zone detects an alarm MODEL CellComSL condition on the burglary control panel by monitoring the voltage of the bell output. To enable alarm detection operation, Zone 4 must be programmed as AUX 2 in the CellComSL programming. CellComSL Series Communicator must perceive the cadence for at least for 3.5 seconds.
SYSTEM COMPONENTS 7. Plug the battery into the BAT connector (J26). Note: If removing the communicator from service, disconnect the system battery from the BAT connector (J26). Battery Supervision MODEL CellComSL J26 The communicator tests the battery once every hour when DC power is present. This test occurs 15 minutes past each hour and lasts for five seconds. A load is placed on the battery and if the battery voltage is low, a low battery is detected.
INSTALLATION Mounting the CellComSL Series Communicator 2.1 Selecting a Location Install the communicator away from metal objects. DO NOT mount the CellComSL Series Communicator inside or on the burglary control panel metal enclosure (See Figure 10). Burglary Control Panel Metal Enclosure Figure 10: Suggested Mounting Locations Mounting the communicator on or near metal surfaces impairs performance.
APPLICATIONS Applications 3.1 S N The CellComSL Series Communicator is used in only one of the three applications: S1 Dialer Connection RESET S1 Connect the two middle wires of the phone line from the control panel and connect to the CellComSLLOAD Series MODELfrom CellCom S2 Cellular Communicator to capture Contact ID messages the burglary control panel and send the message to a DMP Model SCS-1R or SCS-VR Receiver. Only Outputs can be used in combination with this application (See Figure 13).
S N S1 APPLICATIONS MODEL CellCom Zone 4 and Outputs LOAD S2 J26 BAT Zone 4 (Z4+ and Z4-) is intended for connection to the control panel bell output. This zone detects an alarm condition on the burglary control panel by monitoring the voltage of the bell output. (See 1.1 Terminals > Zone 4 for more information and Figure 15 for wiring details). PROG 3.
Z-WAVE SETUP Z-Wave Setup (Model CellComSLCZ Only) User Code Level: Master only. (Accessed through the User Menu to program your Z-Wave Devices, User Codes, etc.) Your system may include a DMP Z-Wave controller. The Z-Wave controller allows short range radio control of Z-Wave devices that you or your installation company may provide such as lighting control modules, thermostat controls, and door locks. Z-Wave Setup allows you to program the system to control the Z-Wave devices.
Z-WAVE SETUP 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 STATUS of Z-Wave Devices 1. 2. 3. 4. Access the User Menu. Press COMMAND until ZWAVE SETUP? displays. Press any Select key. The keypad displays ADD LIST REMOVE. Select LIST to display DEVICE LIST and the first Z-Wave device stored. Press the COMMAND key to advance through the list of Z-Wave devices. 5. Press any Select key to display DEVICE RENAME STATUS. 6. Select STATUS to confirm radio communication with the Z-Wave device. 7.
Z-WAVE SETUP 7. 8. 5.9 S elect ADD and the first Z-Wave device stored in the system that has not already been added to this Favorite is displayed. Remaining devices can be viewed by pressing the COMMAND key. Press any Select key to assign the displayed device to the Favorite. The device name and the current device settings display. When added to a Favorite, a Z-Wave device can be programmed to respond to various ON/ OFF/LOCK/UNLOCK/HEAT/COOL commands based on your desired settings.
Z-WAVE SETUP 5.11 REMOVE Devices from FAVORITES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Access the User Menu. Press COMMAND until ZWAVE SETUP? displays. Press any Select key. The keypad displays ADD LIST REMOVE. Press COMMAND again to display FAV XFER REDISC. Select FAV and FAVORITE NUMBER: - is displayed. Enter a Favorite number between 1 and 20, press COMMAND. The Favorite number and name displays. Press COMMAND and the Favorite Name and ADD EDIT REMOVE displays.
PROGRAMMING INTRODUCTION Programming the CellComSL Series Cellular Alarm Communicator 6.1 Before You Begin Before starting to program, we recommend you read through the contents of this manual. The information in this document allows you to quickly learn the programming options and operational capabilities of the CellComSL Series Cellular Alarm Communicator. After this Introduction, the remaining sections describe the functions of each programming menu items along with their available options.
PROGRAMMING INTRODUCTION 6.4 6.5 Reset Timeout The CellComSL Series Cellular Alarm Communicator has a feature that requires you to enter the Programmer within 30 minutes of resetting the communicator. After 30 minutes, if you attempt to program by entering the 6653 (PROG) code, the keypad displays: RESET PANEL. You must reset the communicator and enter the program code within the next 30 minutes.
PROGRAMMING INTRODUCTION 6.7 6.8 Entering Non-Alpha Characters To enter a space in an alpha entry, press the 9 digit key followed by the third Select key/area. The three characters on the 9 digit key are Y, Z, and space. You can also enter the following characters: – (dash), . (period), * (asterisk), and # (pound sign) using the 0 (zero) key and the four Select keys/areas from left to right. For example, to enter a – (dash), press the 0 (zero) key and then the left Select key/area.
INITIALIZATION Initialization 7.1 INITIALIZATION Initialization This function allows you to set the communicator’s programmed memory back to the factory defaults in preparation for system programming. After you select YES to clear a section of memory, the communicator asks if you are sure you want to clear the memory. This is a safeguard against accidently erasing part of your programming. No memory is cleared from the programming until you answer YES to the SURE? YES NO prompt.
COMMUNICATION Communication 8.1 COMMUNICATION Communication 8.2 ACCOUNT NO: Account Number 8.3 XMIT DELAY: 8.4 COMM TYPE: CELL Communication Type TEST TIME 00:00 Test Time 8.5 Enter the account number sent to the receiver. CELL - The range of account numbers is 1 to 65535. For account numbers of four digits or less, you do not have to enter leading zeros. The communicator automatically right justifies the account number.
COMMUNICATION 8.14 FIRST IP PORT 2001 First IP Port Enter the first IP port number to be used in conjunction with the First IP Address. The IP port identifies the port used to communicate messages to and from the communicator. The default IP Port setting is 2001. 8.15 SECOND IP ADDR 000.000.000.000 Second IP Address 8.16 SECOND IP PORT 2001 Second IP Port 8.17 RECEIVER 2 PROG Enter the second IP address where the communicator sends network messages.
MESSAGING SETUP 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.9 System Name SYSTEM NAME - Enter a unique name for the panel. The panel name is used as the sender of the message. The text entered is displayed with initial caps. If this field is left blank, the panel account number is sent. Destination 1 DESTINATION 1 DESTINATION 1 USER NUMBER: Enter the first cell phone number where messages will be sent. The message can be sent to any device (computer, cell phone, PDA) as long as a valid cell phone number is entered.
REMOTE OPTIONS 10.1 Remote Options REMOTE OPTIONS 10.2 RMT KEY: 10.3 DISARM NO Remote Options This section allows you to enter the information needed for Remote Command/Remote Programming operation. A description of the Remote Options follows: Remote Key This option allows you to enter a code of up to eight digits for use in verifying the authority of a receiver to perform a remote command/programming session.
SYSTEM OPTIONS During Exit Delay, if an exit zone trips, then restores, and trips again, the Exit Delay timer restarts. This restart can occur only once.
SYSTEM OPTIONS 12.10 ENTER WEATHER ZIP CODE: 12 Fiji, Marshall Island, Wellington, Auckland, Kwajalein, Kamchatka 13 New Cadelonia 14 Guam, Sydney 15 Tokyo, Seoul 16 Hong Kong, Singapore 17 Bangkok, Hanoi 18 Dhaka, Almaty 19 Islamabad, Karachi 20 Abu Dhabi, Kazan 21 Moscow, Bagdad 22 Eastern Europe 23 Rome, Paris, Berlin Weather Zip Code This option allows local U.S.A. weather updates to display on the keypad. Enter the zip code of the user at this prompt.
AREA INFORMATION Area Information 14.1 14.2 AREA INFORMATION This section allows you to assign functions to the burglary area of the communicator. All non-24-hour zones must be assigned to an active area. See the section on Zone Information. Area Number AREA NO: - 14.3 Area Information Only Area 1 is available to program. Area Name AREA 1 Default Area Name is AREA 1. To change the area name in the system, press any Select key and then enter up to 16 characters for the new name.
ZONE INFORMATION 15.5 AREA NO: - Area Assignment 15.6 AREA: Arming Zone Assignment 15.7 STYLE: All non-24-hour zones are automatically assigned to Area 1. All Arming zones are automatically assigned to Area 1. Style TGL TGL ARM DIS STEP MNT 15.8 NEXT ZN? 15.9 ALARM ACTION . . . NO YES This option specifies the style for the arming/disarming operation. The default for STYLE: is TGL (toggle). Pressing any Select key displays the STYLE options.
ZONE INFORMATION You can specify any of the outputs/Favorites on the communicator to be activated by a zone condition. The output/Favorite can be activated regardless of the report to transmit or whether or not the zone is programmed as local. An output activated by a non‑24‑hour armed zone is turned off when the zone’s area is disarmed by a user. To enter an Output Number, press any Select key followed by the output number 1 or 2. Press the COMMAND key. 15.13 ACTION: Output Action STD PLS MOM FLW 15.
STOP Stop 16.1 STOP Stop At the STOP prompt, pressing any Select key allows you to exit the programmer function of the communicator. When selected, the communicator performs an internal reset and exits the programmer. The Stop function causes the following conditions to occur: • The system is DISARMED • The communicator’s Status List is CLEARED During the Stop function, all keypad displays are momentarily disabled for two seconds.
APPENDIX Appendix This section of the CellComSL Series Cellular Alarm Communicator Programming Guide provides additional zone and system information. 18.1 Status List The Status List is the current status of the system or records of recent system events that display on alphanumeric keypads. If an event were to occur on the system, such as an AC failure, the keypad would also display the AC POWER -TRBL message.
APPENDIX Activate Cell To begin the cellular activation for a communicator, verify that the MEID has been added for the communicator using Remote Link or by calling Customer Service (1-800-641-4282). At the keypad, press any top row Select key when ACTIVATE CELL is displayed on the keypad. When the SURE NO YES? confirmation menu appears press the Select key beneath YES to complete the cellular activation.
APPENDIX END - Press the Select key directly below END to stop the Walk Test. When the Walk Test ends or a 20 minute time-out expires, a final Sensor Reset occurs. The System Test End message is sent to the receiver along with Verify and Fail messages for each zone under test. Faulted zones then display on the keypad. TEST END WARNING SOUTH LOBBY ZONE: 10 -FAIL 18.
APPENDIX 18.8 Zone Type Defaults The communicator contains nine default zone types that provide the most commonly selected functions for their applications. All zone types can be customized by changing the variable options listed below. Type - These are the abbreviations displayed on the keypad for the zone types. Area - Use Area 1. Message - A = alarm report, T = trouble report, L = local with no report, — (dash) = no report. Output - The 1 to 2 switched ground (open collector) outputs.
APPENDIX CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products 29
Specifications Primary Power Current Draw Standby Dimension Housing Color Replacement Rechargeable Battery Listings and Approvals Warning Z-Wave FCC Part 15 ID: CCKPC0159 IC: 5251A-PC0159 Cellular FCC Part 15: M1VCNN0301 ETL Listed ANSI/UL 1610 Central Station Burglar ANSI/UL 1023 Household Burglar ANSI/UL 985 Household Fire 800-641-4282 INTRUSION • FIRE • ACCESS • NETWORKS www.dmp.com 2500 North Partnership Boulevard Designed, Engineered and Assembled in U.S.A.