User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Panel Specifications
- Introduction
- System Components
- Installation
- Primary Power Supply
- Secondary Power Supply
- LED Operation
- RESET Button
- TAMPER Button
- PROG Programming Connection
- On-Board 1100 Series Wireless
- Wireless Zones
- Wireless Key Fobs and Outputs
- Flash LOAD Button
- On-Board Z-Wave Connection
- On-Board Wi-Fi Network
- Cellular Connection
- Wireless Keypads
- Programming Introduction
- Initialization
- Fast Programming
- Communication
- 22.1 Communication
- 22.2 Account Number
- 22.3 Transmission Delay
- 22.4 Communication Type
- 22.5 Backup Cellular
- 22.6 Test Time
- 22.7 Test Days
- 22.8 Check In Minutes
- 22.9 Fail Time
- 22.10 Send Communication Trouble
- 22.11 First Cell APN
- 22.12 Second Cell APN
- 22.13 Receiver 1 Programming
- 22.14 Alarm Reports
- 22.15 Supervisory/Trouble Reports
- 22.16 Opening/Closing and User Reports
- 22.17 Test Report
- 22.18 First IP Address
- 22.19 First IP Port
- 22.20 Second IP Address
- 22.21 Second IP Port
- 22.22 Receiver 2 Programming
- 22.23 Alarm Reports
- 22.24 Supervisory/Trouble Reports
- 22.25 Opening/Closing and User Reports
- 22.26 Test Report
- 22.27 First IP Address
- 22.28 First IP Port
- 22.29 Second IP Address
- 22.30 Second IP Port
- 22.1 Communication
- Network Options
- Messaging Setup
- Device Setup
- Remote Options
- System Reports
- System Options
- 28.1 System Options
- 28.2 System
- 28.3 Closing Code
- 28.4 Closing Check
- 28.5 Entry Delay 1
- 28.6 Exit Delay
- 28.7 Cross Zone Time
- 28.8 Power Fail Delay
- 28.9 Swinger Bypass Trips
- 28.10 Reset Swinger Bypass
- 28.11 Zone Activity Hours
- 28.12 Arm Activity Days
- 28.13 Time Zone Changes
- 28.14 Time Display
- 28.15 House Code
- 28.15.1 Detect Wireless Jamming
- 28.15.2 Wireless Audible Annunciation
- 28.16 Enable Keypad Panic Keys
- 28.17 Occupied Premises
- 28.18 Use False Alarm Question
- 28.19 Weather Zip Code
- 28.1 System Options
- Bell Options
- Output Options
- Output Setup
- Area Information
- Zone Information
- 33.1 Zone Information
- 33.2 Zone Number
- 33.3 Key Fob
- 33.4 Zone Name
- 33.5 Zone Type
- 33.6 Arming Zone Assignment
- 33.7 Area Assignment
- 33.7.1 Style
- 33.8 DMP Wireless
- 33.8.1 Serial Number Entry
- 33.8.2 Contact
- 33.8.3 Supervision Time
- 33.8.4 LED Operation
- 33.8.5 Disarm/Disable
- 33.8.6 Wireless PIR Pulse Count
- 33.8.7 Wireless PIR Sensitivity
- 33.8.8 Next Zone
- 33.9 1144 Series Key Fobs
- 33.9.1 Key Fob User Number
- 33.9.2 Key Fob Serial Number
- 33.9.3 Key Fob Supervision Time
- 33.9.4 Number of Key Fob Buttons
- 33.9.5 Key Fob Button Selection (Four Buttons)
- 33.9.6 Key Fob Button Selection (Two Buttons)
- 33.9.7 Button Action
- 33.9.8 Button Press Time
- 33.9.9 Arm/Disarm Area Selection
- 33.9.10 Output Number
- 33.9.11 Output Action
- 33.10 Alarm Action
- 33.11 Disarmed Open
- 33.11.1 Message To Transmit
- 33.11.2 Output Number
- 33.11.3 Output Action
- 33.12 Swinger Bypass
- 33.13 Prewarn Address
- 33.14 Entry Delay
- 33.15 Cross Zone
- 33.16 Priority
- 33.17 Traffic Count
- 33.18 Zone Audit Days
- 33.19 Receiver Routing
- 33.20 Zone Number
- 33.1 Zone Information
- Stop
- Set Lockout Code
- Appendix
- Listed Compliance Specifications
- Household Burglar-Alarm System Units ANSI/UL 1023
- Central Station Burglar Alarm Units ANSI/UL 1610
- Household Fire Warning System ANSI/UL 985 NFPA 72 Specifications
- False Alarm Reduction Programmable Options ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010
- Revisions to This Document
- Certifications
- Ordering Information
- Accessories
Digital Monitoring Products XTLplus Installation and Programming Guide
20
MESSAGING SETUP
24.2 Enable Messaging
Select YES to allow the panel to send messages to three programmed destinations.
Default is NO.
24.3 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 eld is left blank,
the panel account number is sent.
24.4 Destination 1
Enter the rst cell phone number where text messages will be sent. The message can
be sent to any device (computer or cell phone) as long as a valid cell phone number
is entered.
24.5 Destination 1 User Number
E
nter a valid, previously-programmed user number. This option is used when sending
commands such as arming or disarming back to the pan el using MyAccess™ SMS Text from
the same cell phone. The user number must have the authority to perform the commands
as if it occurred at the keypad. Entering 0 (zero) disables this option. Default is 0.
24.6 Destination 2
Enter the second destination cell phone number.
24.7 Destination 2 User Number
Enter a valid User Number for arming/disarming authorization.
24.8 Destination 3
Enter the third destination cell phone number.
24.9 Destination 3 User Number
Enter a valid User Number for arming/disarming authorization.
24.10 O/C SMS
Select YES to allow the panel to send Opening and Closing messages to a cell phone
via SMS protocol. Default is NO. This option appears only if any destination above is
a cell phone number.
24.11 Monthly Limit
This option displays if any programmed destination is a cell phone number using
CELL communication. This number limits the monthly incoming and outgoing SMS
messages allowed to be sent or received by the panel.
A panel event that causes messages to be sent to destination cell phone numbers
is counted towards the panel’s monthly limit. For example, if an alarm message
is sent to a cell phone number, a total of 2 messages are counted towards the
monthly limit for the panel. SMS messages sent from a cell phone to the panel,
including status requests and MyAccess™ SMS Text messaging commands, also
count toward the monthly limit. The limit is reset at midnight on the 14th of every
month. Range is from 0 to 999. When 0 is entered, there is no limit on the number
of messages able to be sent or received by the panel. Default is 0.
Note: The SecureCom Wireless text plan selected for the panel should match or
exceed the programmed Monthly Limit.
Device Setup
25.1 Device Setup
This section allows you to dene the XTLplus panel wireless keypad conguration.
You can install and address up to four wireless keypads.
25.2 Device Number
Enter the device number of the wireless keypad you are programming. The valid
range is 2-5.
Note: Address one is reserved for the XTLplus programming keypad attached
during programming. After you program each option for the rst keypad, repeat
these programming steps for each additional keypad.
ENABLEMESSAGING
NO YES
SYSTEM NAME
-
DESTINATION1
-
DESTINATION1
USERNUMBER:
0
DESTINATION2
-
DESTINATION2
USERNUMBER: 0
DESTINATION3
DESTINATION3
USERNUMBER: 0
O/CSMS NO YES
MONTHLYLIMIT:0
DEVICESETUP
DEVICENO:-
DEVICE SETUP










