User's Manual

Digital Monitoring Products
CellComSL
Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide
2
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Zone 4
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. 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.
ThetypeofCadencesenttotheCellComSLCommunicatorandthetypeofmessagetheCellComSLwillsendto
CentralStationarelistedbelow:
Cadence Type of Message
Steady Burglary
T3 CO
T4 Fire
Open-Collector Outputs
Thetwooutputs,terminalsO1andO2(seeFigure4),canbeprogrammedtoindicatethe
activityofthezonesorconditionsoccurringonthesystem.Open-Collectoroutputsdonot
provide a voltage but instead switch-to-ground voltage from another source. The outputs can
respond to any of the conditions listed below:
1) Activationbyzonecondition:Steady,Pulse,Momentary,orFollow
2) Communication
3) Armedareaannunciation
4) ExitandEntrytimers
5) SystemReady
6) LatetoClose
Dialer Connection
Usethetwomiddlewiresfromthetelephonecordconnectedtotheburglarycontrolpaneland
inserteachintoterminalR(Ring)andT(Tip)(SeeFigure5).CAUTION-Toreducetheriskof
re,useonlyNo.26AWGorlargertelecommunicationlinecord.
1.2 Battery Connection (BAT J26)
Installation Safety
Ground Yourself Before Handling the Communicator! To discharge static, touch any grounded metal, such
as the control panel enclosure, before touching the communicator.
System Battery
Ifthesystembatteryislow,ornotpluggedintotheBATbatteryconnector,alowbatteryconditionisindicatedby
the
communicator
.
PluginthesystembatteryintheBATconnector(J26).
DMPrecommendsreplacingthebatteryevery3yearsundernormaluse.
Usethefollowingstepstoreplacethesystembattery.
1. UnplugthebatteryBATconnector(J26)fromthecommunicator.
2. LoosenthetopPCBsnaps.
3. Leanthe
communicator
PCB forward and lift out from the bottom PCB snaps.
4. Remove and properly dispose of the used battery.
Caution:Riskofre,explosion,andburns.Donotdisassemble,heatabove212°F(100°C),orincinerate.
Properly dispose of used batteries.
5. Place the new battery into the housing base with the battery wires directed toward the bottom left corner.
SeeFigure6.
6. SetthePCBintothebottomsnapsandpressintothetopsnapstosecureinplace.
Top PCB Snaps
Bottom PCB Snaps
Battery
connector
3.7 VDC
800 mAH Lithium
Ion Battery
Figure 6: Replacement Battery Locations
RESET
LOAD
BAT
MODEL CellComSL
PROG
S
N
+12 G Z1 Z2
Z4-Z4+G
Z3 RTO2
O1
RB
J8
J26
J9
S1
S2
S3
Figure 3: Zone 4
RESET
LOAD
BAT
MODEL CellComSL
PROG
S
N
+12 G Z1 Z2 Z4-Z4+GZ3 RTO2O1
RB
J8
J26
J9
S1
S2
S3
Figure 4: Outputs 1 and 2
RESET
LOAD
BAT
MODEL CellComSL
PROG
S
N
+12 G Z1 Z2 Z4-Z4+GZ3 RTO2O1
RB
J8
J26
J9
S1
S2
S3
Figure 5: Terminals T and R
RESET
LOAD
BAT
MODEL CellComSL
PROG
S
N
+12 G Z1 Z2
Z4-Z4+
GZ3
RTO2O1
RB
J8
J26
J9
S1
S2
S3