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INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE XTLplus SERIES PANELS...
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MODEL XTLplus SERIES INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE FCC NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Panel Specifications Power Supply ......................1 Communication ...................... 1 Keypads ......................... 1 Number of Zones ....................1 1.5 Enclosure Specifications ..................1 Introduction 2.1 System Configurations .................... 1 Caution Notes ......................1 Compliance Instructions ..................1 System Components Accessory Devices ....................2 Installation 4.1 Mounting Location Information ................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 19.8 Programming Menu ....................12 19.9 Programmer Lockout Codes ..................12 19.10 Reset Timeout .......................12 Initialization 20.1 Initialization ......................13 20.2 Clear All Codes ......................13 20.3 Clear All Schedules ....................13 20.4 Clear Events ......................13 20.5 Clear Zone Programming ..................13 20.6 Clear Communication .....................13 20.7 Clear Wi-Fi ......................13 20.8 Set to Factory Defaults ...................13 Fast Programming...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Network Options 23.1 Network Options ....................17 23.2 Wi-Fi Setup ......................17 23.2.1 WPS ........................18 23.2.2 List ........................18 23.2.3 Manual .........................18 23.2.4 Test ........................19 23.3 Wireless Security Type ...................19 23.4 Wireless Network Key ....................19 23.5 DHCP........................19 23.6 Local IP Address ....................19 23.7 Gateway Address ....................19 23.8 Subnet Mask ......................19...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 28.9 Swinger Bypass Trips .....................24 28.10 Reset Swinger Bypass ....................24 28.11 Zone Activity Hours ....................24 28.12 Arm Activity Days ....................24 28.13 Time Zone Changes ....................24 28.14 Time Display ......................25 28.15 House Code ......................25 28.15.1 Detect Wireless Jamming ..................25 28.15.2 Wireless Audible Annunciation ................25 28.16 Enable Keypad Panic Keys ..................25 28.17 Occupied Premises ....................25 28.18...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 33.3 Key Fob ........................31 33.4 Zone Name ......................31 33.5 Zone Type ......................31 33.6 Arming Zone Assignment ..................31 33.7 Area Assignment ....................32 33.7.1 Style ........................32 33.8 DMP Wireless ......................32 33.8.1 Serial Number Entry ....................32 33.8.2 Contact .........................32 33.8.3 Supervision Time ....................33 33.8.4 LED Operation .......................33 33.8.5...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 36.9 Zone Type Defaults ....................44 36.10 Common Keypad Messages ..................45 Listed Compliance Specifications 37.1 Introduction ......................45 37.2 Use Marking ......................45 37.2 Locations and Wiring .....................45 37.3 NFPA 72 .......................45 37.4 Types Of Service ....................45 37.5 Police Station Phone Numbers ................45 37.6 Bypass Reports......................45 37.7 System Testing ......................45 37.8 FCC Notice ......................46 Household Burglar-Alarm System Units ANSI/UL 1023...
PANEL SPECIFICATIONS Panel Specifications Power Supply Model 372-500-W plug-in DC power supply Input: 120VAC, 60 Hz Output: 12VDC Standby Battery: DMP 3.8VDC Lithium, 800mAh Optional Standby Battery DMP 3.8VDC Lithium, 3500mAh All circuits inherent power limited Communication Optional CDMA cellular module to send messages to DMP Model SCS-1R or SCS-VR Central Station Receivers. Built-in Wi-Fi™...
SYSTEM COMPONENTS System Components Accessory Devices Cellular Communicator Cards 265C CDMA Cellular Communicator Allows you to connect the XTLplus to any compatible CDMA/SMS network. DMP Two-Way Wireless Devices 1100R Repeater Provides additional range for wireless devices. 1101 Universal Transmitter Provides both internal and external contacts that may be used at the same time to yield two individual reporting zones from one wireless transmitter.
INSTALLATION Installation Mounting Location Information A location should be selected that is centrally located between the 1100 Series transmitters used in the installation. Install the XTLplus away from metal objects. Mounting the panel on or near metal surfaces impairs performance. 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.
INSTALLATION Secondary Power Supply Standby Battery The XTLplus 800mAh rechargeable battery is used to provide 4 hours of standby battery power when DC power is not available. The battery is intended for backup power only and not to operate the panel on a daily basis.
INSTALLATION LED Operation Backlit Logo The backlit logo indicates the Power and Armed status of the panel. Depending on the operation, the LED displays in Red or Green as listed in the table. Color and Activity Operation Green Steady Panel Disarmed, Primary Power OK, Battery OK Green Blinking Panel Disarmed, Primary Power OK, Battery Fault No Light...
INSTALLATION Wireless Zones 12.1 Description XTLplus panels provide 48 wireless zones numbered 1 to 48. A default zone name, zone type, and area assignment are described and can be changed in Zone Information programming as needed. The defaults are provided as a programming convenience to help reduce installation time. Wireless Key Fobs and Outputs 13.1 Description XTLplus panels provide 8 wireless key fob or output addresses numbered 51 to 54 and 61 to 64.
INSTALLATION 17.1 Description The CELL MODULE header is provided to connect a 265C CDMA Cellular Communicator. The 265C provides an integrated PCB antenna. Refer to the 265C Cellular Communicator Installation Guide (LT-1450) complete installation information. Installing the 265C the XTLplus 1.
PROGRAMMING INTRODUCTION Programming Introduction 19.1 Before You Begin Before starting to program, we recommend you read through the contents of this manual. The information in this document allows you to quickly learn the programming options and operational capabilities of the XTLplus panel.
PROGRAMMING INTRODUCTION 19.3 Keypad Associate up to four DMP 9060, 9062 Wireless LCD Keypads or 9862 Graphic Touchscreen Wireless Keypads to the XTLplus panel. The operation is shown and described in the following sections. 32-Character Display Interactive Shield Proximity Card Reader Dealer Logo...
PROGRAMMING INTRODUCTION 19.5 Entering Alpha Characters Some options during programming require you to enter alpha characters. To enter an alpha character, press the key that has that letter written below it. The keypad displays the number digit of the key. Next, press the select key or area that corresponds to the loca tion of the letter under the key.
PROGRAMMING INTRODUCTION 19.8 Programming Menu Accessing the Programmer To access the programmer function of the XTLplus: Use a standard LCD keypad, connect to the PROG header and set the keypad to Address 1. Press the RESET button for two seconds. Enter the code 6653 (PROG).
INITIALIZATION Initialization 20.1 Initialization INITIALIZATION This function allows you to set the panel’s programmed memory back to the factory defaults. After you select YES to clear a section of memory, the panel asks if you are sure you want to clear the memory. This is a safeguard against accidently erasing part of your programming.
FAST PROGRAMMING Fast Programming 21.1 Fast Program FAST PROGRAM The Fast Program section allows you to quickly configure the essential settings for the XTLplus panel. When the panel programming defaults are acceptable for installation and only basic programming options are needed, FAST PROGRAM allows the installer to quickly enter information without navigating all of the programming menus.
COMMUNICATION Communication 22.1 Communication COMMUNICATION The Communication section allows you to configure the communication settings for the XTLplus panel. After choosing the Communication Type, continue through the list of options. 22.2 Account Number ACCOUNT NO: Enter the account num ber sent to the receiver. The range of account numbers are 1 to 65535.
COMMUNICATION 22.10 Send Communication Trouble COMM TRBL N O Enable communication fail notification by selecting YES at COMM TRBL. Select NO to disable. Default is NO. When COMM TRBL is YES and the panel detects a failure of communication, the panel sends an S72 (Comm Trouble) message through a backup communication method with notification of the failure.
COMMUNICATION 22.22 Receiver 2 Programming RECEIVER 2 PROG Allows you to set the options for the second receiver the panel attempts to contact when sending reports. The XTLplus supports communication to two receivers. If you select YES for any of the Receiver 2 options, you must have at least one IP address programmed in Receiver 2 programming.
WPS enabled router. Refer to the router’s instruction manual for sending a security key to the XTLplus Series panel. If the panel fails to connect to the WPS enabled router, WPS FAILED RETRY? NO YES displays.
NETWORK OPTIONS 23.2.4 Test TEST Press the first select area to select TEST and the panel will attempt to verify connection of your system to the desired Wi-Fi network. 23.3 Wireless Security Type W/L SECURITY: When successful, W/L SECURITY displays. Select the security type based on the WPA-PSK network router programming.
MESSAGING SETUP 24.2 Enable Messaging ENABLE MESSAGING Select YES to allow the panel to send messages to three programmed destinations. Default is NO. 24.3 System Name SYSTEM NAME Enter a unique name for the panel. The panel name is used as the sender of the message.
DEVICE SETUP 25.3 Device Name * UNUSED * This section allows you to define a 16 character alphanumeric name for the device number. If no name is entered, *UNUSED* is displayed. To remove a keypad from the system, delete the device name by pressing any select area, then press the COMMAND key.
SYSTEM REPORTS System Reports 27.1 System Reports SYSTEM REPORTS This function allows you to select the reports the XTLplus sends to the receiver. 27.2 Opening/Closing Reports O/C RPTS NO NO - No Opening/Closing Reports are sent. YES - Sends Opening/Closing Reports for each programmed area. 27.3 Abort Reports ABORT...
SYSTEM OPTIONS System Options 28.1 System Options SYSTEM OPTIONS This section allows you to select system wide parameters used in the operation of the XTLplus panel. A description of each System Option follows: 28.2 System SYSTEM:HOME/AWAY This configures the panel as either a Home/Away system (Perimeter, Interior, and A/P H/A AREA Bedrooms), an All/Perimeter system (Perimeter/Interior), or a six Area system.
SYSTEM OPTIONS 28.8 Power Fail Delay PWR FAIL HRS: This option tracks the duration of an AC power failure. The delay time can be from 1 to 9 hours. When the AC power is off for the length of the programmed delay time, an AC power failure report is sent to the receiver.
SYSTEM OPTIONS City/Time Zone City/Time Zone London, Monrovia, Lisbon, Dublin, Casablanca, Edinburgh New Cadelonia Cape Verde Island, Azores Guam, Sydney Mid-Atlantic, Fernando de Noronha Tokyo, Seoul Buenos Aires, Georgetown, Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro Hong Kong, Singapore Atlantic Time (Canada), Caracas, La Paz, Santiago Bangkok, Hanoi Eastern Time (US, Canada) Bogota, Lima, Arequipa Dhaka, Almaty Central Time (US, Canada), Mexico City, Saskatchewan Islamabad, Karachi Mountain Time (US, Canada), Edmonton Abu Dhabi, Kazan Pacific Time (US, Canada), Tijuana Moscow, Bagdad Alaska Eastern Europe Hawaii Rome, Paris, Berlin Midway Island, Samoa Fiji, Marshall Island, Wellington, Auckland, Kwajalein, Kamchatka 28.14 Time Display...
BELL OPTIONS Bell Options 29.1 Bell Options BELL OPTIONS This section allows you to program the panel bell output functions. If using the Model 1135 or 1135DB Wireless Siren, the Trip with Panel Bell option should be selected in the Output Information programming for the siren. 29.2 Bell Cutoff Time BELL CUTOFF:...
OUTPUT OPTIONS Output Options 30.1 Output Options OUTPUT OPTIONS This section allows you to program output options for the 1116 and 1117 wireless outputs. Select from the following output numbers: • 51 to 54 • 61 to 64 • F01 to F20 (To Activate Z-Wave Favorites) 30.2 Communication Failure Output COM FAIL OUT:...
OUTPUT OPTIONS Wireless Outputs The Arm-Alarm Output is compatible with the Model 1117 Wireless LED Annunciator and the Model 1116 Wireless Relay Output connected to a Model 572 Indicator LED. When the Model 1117 is battery operated, the LED is off when the system is armed to conserve battery life.
OUTPUT SETUP Note: When the panel is reset, a receiver is installed or powered down and powered up, or programming is complete, the supervision timer restarts for all wireless outputs. 31.6 Trip with Panel Bell Option TRIP WITH PANEL This option displays when the wireless device is an 1135 wireless siren. Select YES BELL NO YES to have the 1135 wireless siren follow the panel bell output.
ZONE INFORMATION Zone Information 33.1 Zone Information ZONE INFORMATION This allows you to define the operation of each protection zone used in the system. 33.2 Zone Number ZONE NO: - Zone numbers on the XTLplus panel default to the following settings. The settings can be changed as described in the following sections.
ZONE INFORMATION OUTPUT 4 PERIM ALARM SOUNDER 1 PERIM ALARM SOUNDER 2 PERIM ALARM SOUNDER 3 PERIM ARM/ALARM/LIGHT PERIM 33.3 Key Fob KEYFOB Select YES to program an 1144 Series Key Fob for zones 51-54 or 61-64. When YES is selected, programming continues at the 1144 Series Key Fobs Section. Default is NO.
ZONE INFORMATION 33.7 Area Assignment AREA: - To change the default area, press any select area. For Area systems, enter the area number from 1 to 6 where this zone is being assigned. PERIM For All/Perimeter systems, choose INTERIOR or PERIMETER. For Home/Away systems, choose INTERIOR, PERIMETER, or BEDROOMS.
ZONE INFORMATION For example, program transmitter serial number 01345678 as Zone 11 with an INT contact type and Zone 12 with an EXT contact type. The same serial number is used for both zones. CONTACT: x This option displays when programming an 1114 zone expander which provides four input contacts.
ZONE INFORMATION User Number can be added at the User Menu later by the User. The following programming continues from when Key Fob YES is selected. 33.9.1 Key Fob User Number KF USER NO: Enter the User Number used to identify the key fob user and their arming and disarming authority.
ZONE INFORMATION EM2 (Emerg 2) - Triggers an Emergency zone type alarm with no restoral when pressed simultaneously with any other Emergency 2 button. No action occurs when pressed alone. OUT RST UN OUT (Output) - Causes an output to turn on steady, pulse, momentary, toggle or off.
ZONE INFORMATION 33.11 Disarmed Open DISARMED OPEN Defines the action taken by the panel when the zone is opened while the area is disarmed. There are three actions to define: • Message to Transmit • Output Number • Output Action You must also make these selections for the Disarmed Short, Armed Open, and Armed Short zone conditions.
ZONE INFORMATION 33.13 Prewarn Address PREWARN: 12345 Option is only shown for an Exit zone. At the start of the entry delay, all keypad addresses dis play ENTER CODE:-. If you want the prewarn to sound at all addresses, leave the default as shown. To delete an address, press the matching number on the keypad.
ZONE INFORMATION • Select 2 to send Alarm and Supv/Trbl messages from this zone to receiver 2 only, regardless of the programming for that receiver. • Select BOTH to send Alarm and Supv/Trbl messages from this zone to both receivers, regardless of the programming for either receiver. 33.20 Zone Number ZONE NO: -...
APPENDIX Appendix This section provides additional zone and system information. 36.1 Status List The Status List is the current status of the system or records of recent system events that display on alphanumeric keypads. For example, in Home/Away systems you may see the display SYSTEM READY. If an event were to occur on the system, such as an AC failure, the keypad would also display the AC POWER -TRBL message.
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APPENDIX Panel Settings Pressing a select area displays the MAC Address, Serial Number, Frequency Offset, Panel Model, and Firmware Version. MAC Address The MAC address is the panel on-board network hardware address. Press any select area to display the panel MAC address. Serial Number This number is the panel serial number.
APPENDIX To begin the cellular activation for a 265C CDMA Cellular Communicator, verify that the 265C MEID has been added for the panel using Remote Link or by calling Customer Service (1-800-641-4282). At the keypad, press any select area when ACTIVATE CELL is displayed on the keypad. When the SURE NO YES? confirmation menu appears press the select area beneath YES to complete the cellular activation.
APPENDIX • The total number of wireless zones programmed for supervision that should check in. (ZZ in the example). END - Select END to stop the Wireless Check-in Test. When the test ends or a 20-minute time-out expires, normal wireless zone processing returns. If all transmitters check-in, both numbers will match within three (3) minutes.
APPENDIX 36.8 Zone Type Descriptions This section describes applications for the default zone types in Zone Information programming. NT (Night Zone) - Controlled instant zone used for perimeter doors and windows and interior devices such as PIRs and glassbreak detectors. DY (Day zone) - Used for emergency doors or fire doors to sound the keypad buzzer and display the zone name when the zone is faulted.
APPENDIX 36.9 Zone Type Defaults The XTLplus panel contains 11 default zone types that provide the most commonly selected functions for their applications. All zone types can be customized by changing the variable options listed below. Key Fob - Indicates if a DMP key fob is programmed. Type - These are the abbreviations displayed on the keypad for the zone types.
APPENDIX 36.10 Common Keypad Messages Message Meaning Possible Solutions The user code you have entered is not INVALID CODE Check the user code and try again. recognized by the system. CLOSING TIME The schedule has expired but the Users still on the premise should arm the system system has not been armed.
COMPLIANCE 37.8 FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
COMPLIANCE Household Burglar-Alarm System Units ANSI/UL 1023 38.1 Bell Cutoff The bell cutoff time cannot be less than 4 minutes. 38.2 Entry Delay The maximum entry delay used must not be more than 45 seconds. 38.3 Exit Delay The maximum exit delay used must not be more than 60 seconds. 38.4 Wireless External Contact When used, the External Contact of 1101, 1102, or 1106 transmitters must be programmed Normally Closed.
REVISIONS False Alarm Reduction Programmable Options ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010 41.1 Shipping Defaults and Recommended Programming SIA CP-01 FEATURE DMP PROGRAMMING SHIPPING RECOMMENDED PARAGRAPH # AND GUIDE LT-1434 REQUIREMENT RANGE DEFAULT PROGRAMMING* DESCRIPTION SECTION # Required 4.2.2.1 Exit Time 28.6 Exit Delay 45 sec.
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Revisions to This Document This section explains the changes made to this document during this revision. It lists the date and identifies the change(s) made, the related section number and section heading, and a summary of the change. Ver. Section Number and Heading Quick Explanation of Changes 1.01 Entire Document...
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