Specifications
22  Monitor ISM/xL™ Hardware Guide 
22-0375 rev1.1 
  pulses on yellow, green off, first digit is “3”. Green 
turns on, yellow pulses 9 times, green off, second 
digit is “9”. Etc. etc. until the entire serial number is 
displayed, one digit at a time. It takes several 
seconds to complete the entire process. NOTE: “0” 
is indicated by the green on and NO pulses of the 
yellow LED. 
Module Programming 
•  Program the V2 module serial # into the module 
configurations. Assign the number of input points 
required (4 to 32). Like the V1, the V2 does not have 
outputs. The outputs selection may be left as ‘0’. 
After making these selections, press the button 
below ‘Next’ in the LCD keypad’s module enrollment 
screen, or send the module info to the panel from 
Director. 
AllSVN:1 Force:2
↓Save ↓
 
•  The next screen will look 
like this. It can only be 
programmed through the  
system’s LCD keypad. If the module config was sent 
to the panel by the Director, go to an LCD keypad 
on the system and log on as a service user. Select 
‘Config’ and the first Module Configurations screen 
for this module: e.g. M005
↓0. Press the ‘Next’ 
button from that screen to get to this one
.  
AllSVN: V2 Module Supervision Timeouts. The 
time allowed before a supervision signal is 
transmitted from the V2 because it has not received 
a trigger or supervisory signal from any of the 
sensors assigned to it. 
  Selections:  1 = 2 Hrs, 15 Min (default) 
    2 = 6 Hrs, 35 Min 
    3 = 12 Hrs   
  4 = 25 Hrs, 15 Min     
  0 (None) cannot be entered. 
  Force: The number of times any sensors should be 
triggered before the V2 will Force learn it into the 
system. This can be helpful if in a big system with 
e.g. wireless PIRs that are being periodically tripped, 
the force count is increased to avoid false ‘force’ 
enrolment of a sensor.
The default is 2 triggers but can be changed from 1 
to 9 triggers.
When these selections are acceptable, press the 
Save button. Pressing the  button will display the 
module type and its input and output range.
Input Configuration 
•  Wireless sensor’s circuit types are always “0” – 
normally closed. 
•  If the system’s Feature Set is greater than 5, the 
input point type and name screens cannot be 
programmed through the system’s LCD keypad 
Configs. That information must be programmed in 
the Director software and sent to the panel. 
  If the circuit type, sensor type and name have been 
programmed into the system with the LCD keypad 
and Save is pressed, the next screen below will 
display:
  If they were programmed in using the Director 
because the Feature set is greater then 5, re-enter 
input point programming at the keypad and ignore 
any warnings about no programming using the 
keypad. Wireless points are learned into the system 
using keypad input programming regardless of the 
Feature Set. Return to this following screen and 
follow the next steps:
No Sensor 
→Learn
↓Save ↓
 Pxxx↓2
• Press the right arrow key 
on the LCD keypad. 
 (xxx represents an input #) 
Enroll.... 
↓Stop ↓Force 
• In this next screen, if the 
V2 sensor has a tamper 
button, press it several 
times until the screen changes. Or, if the sensor does 
not have a tamper button (e.g. pendent panic 
button) press the button on the keypad under Force. 
The down arrow next to Force will clear. Trigger the 
sensor as many times as Force is set in the 
previously mentioned
 AllSVN:/ Force: screen 
(default: 2 times). NOTE: The sensor cannot be 
triggered in rapid successions. Trigger it once, wait 
a few moments and then the next trigger and wait a 
few moments again. As many times as the Force 
times are set. To disengage Force, press the button 
under ‘Stop’. The keypad display will return to the 
‘No Sensor – Learn’ screen. If a sensor is not 
enrolled within 1 minute, the 
Force button will need 
to be pressed again.
SVN:0 TMP: IN: 
↓Save ↓Del 
• 
When the sensor has been 
detected, this screen will 
display: 
•  SVN: Sensor Supervision Timeouts. The time 
allowed before the V2 will send a supervision signal 
identifying a specific sensor that has not transmitted 
after these timeout selections. 
  Selections:  0 = None (default) 
    1 = 2 Hrs, 15 Min 
    2 = 6 Hrs, 35 Min 
  3 = 12 Hrs     
  4 = 25 Hrs, 15 Min 
TMP: Whether the sensor’s ‘Tamper’ will be 
monitored (
 default) or not (). 
IN: Whether the sensor alarm output is ‘Inverted’ 
(
) or not ( default). This selection should always 
be left defaulted unless it is necessary for a sensor 
to act opposite to its regular normal or alarm 
condition. 
  Del: Delete Sensor. After a sensor has been 
programmed or, an error was made, the keypad 
button below this selection can be pressed and the 
sensor will be deleted. The screen will return to ‘No 
Sensor – Learn’. 
 If the SVN:0 TMP: IN: screen selections are 
acceptable, press 
Save. 
•  The screen will momentarily display: 
 ‘
Programming...‘ 










