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
32
ZONE INFORMATION
types.
Auxiliary 1, Auxiliary 2, Fire Verify, or Arming. Press the Back Arrow key to display
the previous zone types.
If you select Blank, Night, Day, Exit, Auxiliary 1, or Auxiliary 2 as the Zone Type,
the zone must be assigned to an area. If you select Fire, Panic, Emergency, or
Supervisory as the Zone Type, these are 24-hour zones that are always armed and
no area assignment is needed. Press COMMAND to continue.
Refer to the Appendix for zone type specications and descriptions.
33.6 Arming Zone Assignment
For Area systems, this option species the areas to be armed by the Arming Type
zone. Press the appropriate number keys on the keypad to assign areas 1 to 6.
When disarmed, all programmed areas are disarmed.
For All/Perimeter systems, choose PERIM or ALL. For Home/Away systems, choose
HOME, SLEEP, or AWAY.
Perimeter/All - Specify whether the arming zone arms just the Perimeter (PERIM)
or the Perimeter and Interior areas (ALL) for All/Perimeter systems. When
disarming, all areas are disarmed.
HOME/SLEEP/AWAY - Specify whether the arming zone arms the Perimeter (HOME),
the Perimeter and Interior (SLEEP), or all three areas (AWAY). When disarming, all
areas are disarmed.
Arming zone operation
If a bad (faulted) Priority zone is in the area being armed by an Arming zone,
the arming is stopped. If there are no Priority zones, or they are all in a normal
condition, the following applies:
When a non-Priority zone is bad when an area is armed with a keyswitch on an
Arming zone, the arming is delayed for ve seconds. If, during the ve-second
delay, the keyswitch is turned to disarm, the arming stops. If the keyswitch is held
in the arming position for the full ve seconds, the bad zone is force armed and
the area is armed.
The ability to stop the arming does not apply if a wireless arming device is being
used. Refer to the Appendix.
Note: Arming from a zone, Wi-Fi, or Remote Link is not affected by this operation.
33.7 Area Assignment
To change the default area, press any select key.
For Area systems, enter the area number from 1 to 6 where this zone is
being assigned.
For All/Perimeter systems, choose INTERIOR or PERIMETER.
For Home/Away systems, choose INTERIOR, PERIMETER, or BEDROOMS.
• INT (Interior) - Assigns the zone to area 2, Interior.
• BDRM (Bedroom)- Assigns the zone to area 3, Bedrooms. This option is only
displayed in Home/Away systems.
• PERIM (Perimeter) - Assigns the zone to area 1, Perimeter.
33.7.1 Style
This option species the style for the arming/disarming operation. The default for
STYLE: is TGL (toggle). Pressing any select key displays the STYLE options. To view
more style options press the command key. The following is a description of the
action for each option condition.
TGL (Toggle) - When the zone changes from normal to shorted, the programmed
areas toggle between the armed or disarmed condition. When restored to normal,
no action occurs. When the zone is opened from a normal (disarmed) state, a
trouble is reported. When opened from a shorted (armed) state, an alarm is
reported and the zone is disabled until you disarm the area(s) from either a keypad
or Remote Link™ computer.
ARM - When the zone is shorted, the programmed areas are armed. When restored
to normal, no action occurs. When the zone is opened from a normal (disarmed)
state, a trouble is reported. When opened from a shorted (armed) state, an
alarm is reported.
DIS (Disarm) - When programmed as an Area system, a short will disarm the
programmed areas. When programmed as a ALL/PERIM or HOME/AWAY system, a
short will disarm ALL areas. When restored to normal, no action occurs. When the
zone is opened from a normal (disarmed) state, a trouble is reported.
STEP - When programmed as an area system, a short will arm the areas and beep
the keypads once. When programmed as ALL/PERIM or HOME/AWAY, on the rst
short HOME will arm and beep the keypad once. On the second short, SLEEP will
arm and beep the keypads twice. On the third short, AWAY will arm and beep the
AREA:
ARMAREA: PERIM
PERIM ALL
HOMESLEEP AWAY
INT PERIM
AREA:-
INT BDRM PERIM
STYLE:TOGGLE
TGL ARM DIS STEP










