DMP Electronics 1100X Installation Manual

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Description
The 1100X Wireless Receiver is compatible with all DMP wireless devices. The receiver provides two-way, supervised
communication using 900 MHz frequency hopping-spread-spectrum technology. The receiver can be mounted up to
1,000 feet from the panel enclosure. The receiver provides up to 500 wireless zones. Refer to the panel installation
guide for number of available wireless zones.
Compatibility
• XR500 Series panels using firmware Version 113 or higher
• XR100 Series panels
• XR150/XR350/XR550 Series panels

What is Included

The receiver includes the following items:
• One Model 1100X Wireless Receiver
• One 4-wire Harness
• Hardware pack
Compliance Instructions
For applications that must conform to a National Recognized Testing Laboratory certificated system, please see the
Listed Compliance Specifications section at the end of this guide for additional instructions.
Installing the Wireless Receiver
Selecting a Location
Choose an optimum location to mount the receiver. The 1100X Wireless Receiver is typically mounted at a distance
not to exceed 1000 feet away from the panel enclosure. A location should be selected that is centrally located
between the 1100 Series transmitters used in the installation. Install the receiver away from large metal objects.
Mounting the receiver on or near metal surfaces impairs performance. Do not use shielded wire between the panel
and receiver. When selecting the proper mounting location of a transmitter, refer to the LED Survey Operation
section of the specific installation guide for the transmitter being installed.
Tamper Switches
The 1100X is equipped with a case tamper and a wall tamper.
Mounting the Receiver
1. Remove the cover from the plastic housing by
squeezing both sides toward each other.
2. Secure the receiver to the wall in the desired
location installing the supplied shoulder
washers and screws in the mounting hole
locations as shown in Figure 1.
3. Snap the cover back on the unit. The panel
immediately recognizes the 1100X Receiver if
the panel is programmed with a house code.
1100X Wireless Receivers
Mounting Screw
Shoulder Washer
Squeeze to
Remove Cover

InstallatIon GuIde

Power
Panel Receive
Panel Transmit
Status
RF Receive
RF Transmit
LEDs
Mounting Hole
Locations
J1
1
Power
RXD
TXD
Status
RF RXD
RF TXD
1
U4
U5
U7
J5
1
Q2
RED
RED
J3
PANEL
PROG
1
1
J3 Connects
To Panel
Figure 1: Receiver PCB
J4
1
Squeeze to
Remove Cover
Tamper
Switch
J4
J4 Not Used

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Summary of Contents for DMP Electronics 1100X

  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    Selecting a Location Choose an optimum location to mount the receiver. The 1100X Wireless Receiver is typically mounted at a distance not to exceed 1000 feet away from the panel enclosure. A location should be selected that is centrally located between the 1100 Series transmitters used in the installation.
  • Page 2 Wireless Bus Connection The 1100X easily interfaces with the XR500/XR500FC and XR100/XR100FC Series panels using the on-board DMP Wireless Bus connection (J22). On XR150/XR350/XR550 Series panels, the 1100X interfaces using the on-board X-Bus connection (J13). Note: The 1100X Wireless Receiver cannot operate if connected to the Keypad Bus. Harness Connection XR100/XR100FC/XR500/XR500FC panels 1. Install a jumper across the header pins next to the letter “X” on the XR100/XR100FC/XR500/XR500FC panel J23...
  • Page 3: Transmitter Survey Led Operation

    1100X Receiver Operation The 1100X receiver automatically sends the panel house code to wireless transmitters when the unique transmitter serial number is programmed into the panel. The house code identifies the panel, receiver, and transmitters to each other. The receiver only listens for transmissions using the specified house code and/or programmed transmitter serial number. Note: When setting up a wireless system, it is recommended to program zones and connect the receiver before installing batteries in the transmitters.
  • Page 4: Troubleshooting Using The Transmitter Survey Led

    • The transmitter is broken General Wireless Troubleshooting If ALL wireless devices do not operate, refer to the following checklist: • Verify the receiver is an 1100X and the panel is an XR500 Series with firmware Version 113 or higher or an XR100/ XR100FC/XR500FC, or XR150/XR350/XR550 Series panel. Verify the XR100/XR100FC/XR500/XR500FC panel J23 jumper is in the “X” position and the 4-wire J3 connector from the receiver is connected to J22 of the panel. Verify the J3 connector from the receiver is connected to J13 on the XR150/XR350/XR550 panel. • Briefly reset panel using J16 jumper to activate wireless operation and wait one minute to test wireless zone(s). • Verify the House Code (1-50) is programmed in System Options. • Verify appropriate zone numbers are assigned as wireless zones. • Verify that the panel XMIT and REC LEDs alternately flash on and off at a rate of 1/4 second each. If the LEDs are On steady or Off, the panel and receiver are not communicating properly. (See Figure 3 and 4). • Verify the 1100X LEDs operate correctly as listed in 1100X LED Operation. • Verify transmitters have batteries correctly inserted. Digital Monitoring Products 1100X Wireless Receiver Installation Guide...
  • Page 5: Transmitter Supervision Time

    900 MHz telephone or other cordless telephone. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum distance of 20cm must be maintained between the antenna and all persons. Digital Monitoring Products 1100X Wireless Receiver Installation Guide...
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Attention! Older Cordless Telephones Your wireless alarm system is comprised of a state-of-the-art two-way secure network created by sophisticated transmitters and receivers. It is compliant with all FCC rules as they pertain to 900 MHz Spread Spectrum devices which require devices to share the same frequencies. This creates a possibility of interference with other devices in your home. It has been reported that certain older 900 MHz cordless telephones may on rare occasions experience interference (an audible clicking sound) while in use. (This may also occur with some 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz telephones as many still use 900 MHz frequencies). If this occurs on your cordless telephone, it may be resolved by selecting a different channel on your telephone.

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