Specifications
22-0375 rev1.1  Monitor ISM/xL™ Hardware Guide  21 
Euro and Australian Wireless Module Notes 
Tamper Enable Jumper
•  Dual Tamper Detection: While the module is de-powered, remove this jumper. When power is applied to the 
module, both the Interface and Radio board tampers are active. With the jumper in, only the Radio board’s tamper 
is active. 
Diagnostic LEDs 
Operation is the same as the previously mentioned North American version. 
Transmit and Receive data between Interface and Radio Boards, LEDs
•  Flash as data is transmitted between the Interface and Radio boards, which supplies information over the module 
bus to the main panel. 
Decode LED
•  Flashes as any RF data is being received. 
Decode. 
(Processing RF 
DATA)
Tamper 
Spring
 (+)12V
 (-)0V
Plastic base cable 
inlet knockouts
Back knockout
Side knockout
Euro / Australian RF Repeater Module
Insert a wire link 
(short) in this block 
to disable tamper.
Power Input
Total Current 
Consumption
= 40mA
Reset 
Button
This 7 pin plug not used.
Plug
Re-chargeable Stand-by Battery (12 hr life span)
LEDs
Transmit DATA
Low S/B Battery
Main power on
Press to reinitialize Repeater if all power lost.
NOTE: Re-check the Repeater’s 
programming to ensure it is correct.
•  The repeater module is used to increase the range of transmitting and receiving signals. 
•  Mounting for the Repeater is the same as the Receiver as it is in the same plastic enclosure. Follow the same 
General Information Notes as the Receiver. 
Version 2 Wireless Programming 
NA and Euro Modules 
The version 2 wireless module is very similar to the 
version 1 in the way it learns wireless sensors. 
•  The V2 does not support wireless keypads and it is 
not necessary to reserve input point numbers for 
keypad ‘panic’ buttons like V1. 
V2 Module Programming 
•  The V2 has a 5-digit module serial number, which is 
programmed into the system module programming, 
like the V1. For systems with a Feature Set of 5 or 
above, local configuration programming at an LCD 
keypad cannot be done. Module enrollment, input 
point assigning, must be done through the Director 
software and sent to the panel. V2 wireless sensors 
can be learned into the system the same as V1 
through the LCD keypad. V1 wireless sensors can 
not be used with the V2 module and V2 sensors can 
not be used with the V1 module. 
•  If for some reason the serial number sticker is 
missing, the V2 will display its serial number when it 
is first powered. Using the yellow and green LEDs 
beside the module bus terminal block, the number 
of pulses on the yellow LED while the green LED is 
ON, gives the digit value. E.g. green on, count 3










