DMP Electronics CELLCOMSL SERIES Programming Manual

DMP Electronics CELLCOMSL SERIES Programming Manual

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INSTALL / PROGRAMMING GUIDE
CELLCOMSL
SERIES CELLULAR
ALARM COMMUNICA TOR

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  • Page 1 INSTALL / PROGRAMMING GUIDE ™ CELLCOMSL SERIES CELLULAR ALARM COMMUNICA TOR...
  • Page 2 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    5.11 REMOVE Devices from FAVORITES ................10 5.12 Transfer Controller (XFER) ..................10 Transfer Operation: ....................10 5.13 Rediscover (REDISC) ....................10 Programming the CellComSL Series Cellular Alarm Communicator ..11 Before You Begin ....................11 Programming Information Sheet ................11 Getting Started .......................11 Initializing the CellComSL Series ................11 Accessing the Programmer ..................11...
  • Page 4 Remote Options ..................18 10.1 Remote Options ......................18 10.2 Remote Key ......................18 10.3 Remote Disarm .......................18 System Reports ..................18 11.1 System Reports ......................18 11.2 Opening/Closing Reports ..................18 11.3 Zone Restoral Reports .....................18 Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 5 18.1 Status List ......................25 18.2 False Alarm Reduction .....................25 System Recently Armed report ................25 18.3 Diagnostics Function ....................25 Cellular Status ......................25 Cellular Signal Strength (CELL SIGNAL) ..............25 Cell Roaming Indicator ....................25 Activate Cell ......................26 Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 6 Failed Zones Display ....................27 18.6 Cross Zoning ......................27 18.7 Zone Type Descriptions ...................27 18.8 Zone Type Defaults ....................28 18.10 Z-Wave Certification Information ................28 18.11 Operational Parameters ...................28 18.12 Backlit Logo......................29 Specifications ........................30 Accessories ........................30 Listings and Approvals ......................30 Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 7: Description

    PCB with Enclosure • 3.7 VDC 800 mAh Lithium Ion Battery • Hardware Pack SYSTEM COMPONENTS System Components RESET LOAD MODEL CellComSL Figure 1: CellComSL Series Communicator Terminals (J9) Power Connection Terminals Power is provided from the 12 VDC auxiliary output of the burglary control panel. OBSERVE POLARITY (See Figure 1) 1. U sing 18 - 22 AWG wire, connect the communicator terminal +12 to the positive terminal on the control MODEL CellComSL panel auxiliary output. 2. C onnect the communicator terminal G (Ground) to the negative terminal on the control panel auxiliary output.
  • Page 8: Zone 4

    4. Remove and properly dispose of the used battery. Caution: Risk of fire, explosion, and burns. Do not disassemble, heat above 212°F (100°C), or incinerate. Properly dispose of used batteries. 5. Place the new battery into the housing base with the battery wires directed toward the bottom left corner. See Figure 6. 6. Set the PCB into the bottom snaps and press into the top snaps to secure in place. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 9: Battery Supervision

    1. Connect a DMP 399 Cable from the Programming Header to the serial port of your LOAD PC operating Remote Link and containing the communicator RU file. MODEL CellComSL 2. Start Remote Link and create or open the account that matches the communicator to be updated. Figure 9: Reset (S1) and 3. Set the Connection Information Type to Direct with a baud rate of 38400 and Load (S2) Button Location choose the appropriate COM port. 4. Select Panel>Remote Update, then select the correct RU file for the communicator. 5. Press and hold the LOAD button (S2), then press and release the RESET button. 6. Release the LOAD button and click <Update> in Remote Link. 7. After the software update is completed, remove the 399 cable and press the RESET button to resume normal operation. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 10: Mounting The Cellcomsl Series Communicator

    INST ALLA TION Mounting the CellComSL Series Communicator Selecting a Location Install the communicator away from metal objects. DO NOT mount the CellComSL Series Communicator inside or on the burglary control panel metal enclosure (See Figure 10). Burglary Control Panel Metal Enclosure Figure 10: Suggested Mounting Locations Mounting the communicator on or near metal surfaces impairs performance. The enclosure for the communicator must be mounted using the provided #6 screws in the four mounting holes (See Figure 11). Mount the enclosure in a secure, dry place away from metal objects to protect the communicator from damage due to tampering or the elements.
  • Page 11: Applications

    Input Zone 1 + Input Zone 1 - Input Zone 2 + Input Zone 2 - Telephone Jack Connector Figure 14: CellComSL Series Wiring Diagram for Zones 1 - 3 and Outputs. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 12: Zone 4 And Outputs

    Figure 15: Zone 4 and Output Connections Virtual Keypad App Using your Smartphone and the DMP Virtual Keypad App, you can connect to your CellComSL Series Communicator to arm the Area, configure Z-Wave devices (CellComSLCZ only), configure your Favorites (CellComSLCZ only), configure Rooms (CellComSLCZ only), turn Outputs on and off, and add, edit or remove Users. Enter Email Enter Password Log In Virtual Keypad Figure 16: Virtual Keypad Application can be used to access the CellComSL Series Communicator. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 13: Z-Wave Setup

    The available LIST options are: Rename and Status. • Select RENAME to enter up to 16 characters for a new device name. • Select STATUS to confirm radio communication with the Z-Wave device. RENAME Z-Wave Devices 1. Access the User Menu. 2. Press COMMAND until ZWAVE SETUP? displays. 3. Press any Select key. The keypad displays ADD LIST REMOVE. 4. Select LIST to display DEVICE LIST and the first Z-Wave device stored. Press the COMMAND key to advance through the list of Z-Wave devices. 5. Press any Select key to display DEVICE RENAME STATUS. 6. Select RENAME and enter up to 16 characters for a new device name. See Entering Names in Appendix D. 7. Press COMMAND to save the new Z-Wave device name and return to the DEVICE LIST. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 14: Status Of Z-Wave Devices

    7. Press COMMAND to save the Favorite and the Favorite name and ADD EDIT REMOVE displays. ADD Devices to FAVORITES 1. Access the User Menu. 2. Press COMMAND until ZWAVE SETUP? displays. 3. Press any Select key. The keypad displays ADD LIST REMOVE. 4. Press COMMAND again to display FAV XFER REDISC. Select FAV and FAVORITE NUMBER: - is displayed. 5. Enter a Favorite number between 1 and 20 and press COMMAND. 6. The Favorite number and name displays. Press COMMAND and the Favorite Name and ADD EDIT REMOVE displays. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 15: Device Settings In Favorites

    7. Select EDIT and the first Z-Wave device stored in the Favorite displays. Remaining devices can be viewed by pressing the COMMAND key. Note: Z -Wave devices are displayed by device type; Lights first, followed Locks, and Thermostats last. By pressing the COMMAND key you can scroll through the devices assigned to the selected Favorite. 8. Press any Select key to display the device name and the setting for the device. 9. To change the setting, See Device Settings in Favorites. 10. Once the device settings have been entered, the Favorite name and the next Z-Wave device stored in the selected Favorite displays. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 16: 5.11 Remove Devices From Favorites

    This option allows your system to search for and re-establish communication with Z-Wave devices that may have failed to communicate. Only Z-Wave devices already programmed into your system are included in the rediscovery search. Any programmed Z-Wave device that is not found during rediscovery will be deleted from your system. 1. Access the User Menu. 2. Press COMMAND until ZWAVE SETUP? displays. 3. Press any Select key. The keypad displays ADD LIST REMOVE. 4. Press COMMAND again to display FAV XFER REDISC. 5. S elect REDISC, the keypad displays REDISCOVERING ZWAVE DEVICES while the system is searching for Z-Wave devices. 6. When the rediscovery is complete, the keypad returns to ZWAVE SETUP? Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 17: Programming The Cellcomsl Series Cellular Alarm Communicator

    PROGRAMMING INTRODUCTION Programming the CellComSL Series Cellular Alarm Communicator 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 CellComSL Series Cellular Alarm Communicator. After this Introduction, the remaining sections describe the functions of each programming menu items along with their available options. The communicator contains all of its programming information in an on-board processor and does not require an external programmer.
  • Page 18: Reset Timeout

    Third Letter 32-Character Display Second Letter Special Character Figure 17: Thinline/Aqualite Select Keys Figure 18: Graphic Touchscreen Select Areas Entering Alpha Characters Some options during programming require you to enter alpha characters. To enter an alpha character, press or touch the key that has that letter written below it. The keypad displays the number digit of the key. Next, press the Select key/area that corresponds to the loca t ion of the letter under the key. Pressing a different Select key/ area changes the letter. When an o ther digit key is pressed, the last letter displayed is retained and the process starts over. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 19 Select key/area. selection. Press CMD to advance. Thinline, BELL TST BELL TST Aqualite, Wireless Keypads Clear Touch BELL TST BELL TST or Graphic Keypads Figure 19: Changing the Current Programming Option Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 20 NO YES SURE? YES NO NO leaves the remainder of the existing communicator programming intact. YES sets the communicator programming back to factory default selections and clears all Z-Wave device programming and Favorites from the communicator. Selecting YES does not clear the event memory, zone, user code information, or schedules. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 21 NO YES YES enables Opening/Closing, Door Access, Schedule and Code Changes, and Bypass reports by user to be sent to this receiver. Default is YES. 8.12 Test Report TEST RPT NO YES Enter YES to enable the Recall Test report to be sent to this receiver. 8.13 First IP Address FIRST IP ADDR Enter the first (primary) IP address where the communicator sends cell messages. The IP 000.000.000.000 address must be unique and cannot be duplicated on the network. Enter all 12 digits and leave out the periods. For example, enter IP address 192.168.0.250 as 192168000250. The periods display automatically. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 22 This section allows you to enter the information needed to send and receive messages directly to and from the panel via E-Mail and MyAccess™ text messaging using CDMA cellular communication. All of the name and password options below allow up to 32 lowercase characters to be entered. The Destination addresses allow up to 48 characters to be entered. System Name is displayed with initial caps. The transmitted messages are: • Zone Alarms by Zone Name • Zone Troubles by Zone Name • Zone Bypass by User • Arming (Closings) by User • Disarming (Openings) by User • Late to Close • Late to Open • Early to Close • AC Power Trouble and Restoral • System Low Battery • Ambush • Abort, Cancel and Alarm Verified by User • Check-in by User Enable Messaging ENABLE MESSAGING Select YES to allow the panel to send messages to three programmed destinations. NO YES Default is NO. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 23 The limit is reset at midnight on the 14th of every month. Range is from 0 to 999. When 0 is entered, there is no limit on the number of messages able to be sent or received by the panel. Default is 0. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 24 This option allows you to enter a code of up to eight digits for use in verifying the authority of a receiver to perform a remote command/programming session. The receiver must give the correct key to the communicator before being allowed access. All CellComSL Series Cellular Alarm Communicators are shipped from the factory with the Remote Key preset as blank. To enter a new Remote Key, press any Select key and enter any combination of up to 8 digits. The numbers you enter appear as asterisks. Press COMMAND.
  • Page 25 Atlantic Time (Canada), Caracas, La Paz, Santiago Eastern Time (US, Canada) Bogota, Lima, Arequipa Central Time (US, Canada), Mexico City, Saskatchewan Mountain Time (US, Canada), Edmonton Pacific Time (US, Canada), Tijuana Alaska Hawaii Midway Island, Samoa Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 26 Armed Output ARMED OUT: This Output/Favorite turns on any time an area of the system is armed. The output turns off when the system completely disarms. Enter 0 (zero) to disable this output. 13.5 Heat Saver Temperature (CellComSLCZ only) HEAT SAVER Enter the desired temperature setting for all Z-Wave thermostats when the system TEMPERATURE: 0 is armed ALL or AWAY. When the system is disarmed the thermostats return to their previous settings. The range is 55-95 degrees. Enter 0 (zero) to disable. 13.6 Cool Saver Temperature (CellComSLCZ only) COOL SAVER Enter the desired temperature setting for all Z-Wave thermostats when the system TEMPERATURE: 0 is armed ALL or AWAY. When the system is disarmed the thermostats return to their previous settings. The range is 55-95 degrees. Enter 0 (zero) to disable. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 27 ZONE TYPE: BLANK The Zone Type defines the response of the communicator to the zone being open or short. Refer to the Appendix for zone type defaults and descriptions. When you assign a Zone Type to a zone, responses are made automatically for the zone. There are 11 Zone Types to choose from including Blank. The func t ional details of each response are described in Zone Type Defaults in the Appendix. To select a new Zone Type, press any Select key. The display lists the four Zone Types shown below. When the Zone Type you want to select displays, press the Select key below the name. Blank, Night, Day, or Exit. Press COMMAND to display additional zone types. Fire, Panic, Emergency, or Supervisory. Press COMMAND to display additional zone 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 specifications and descriptions. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 28 – (dash) - When you select – , reports are NOT sent to the receiver. The bell output does not activate and there is no display in the communicator’s alarmed zones status list. Only the programmed Output Number activates. 15.12 Output Number OUTPUT NO: Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 29 Communications. Select BOTH to send Alarm and Supv/Trbl messages from this zone to both receivers, regardless of the programming for either receiver in Communications. 15.17 Zone Number ZONE NO: - Enter the zone number you want to program next. Return to section 15.1 and follow the descriptions of each programming prompt. If all zones are programmed, press the ARROW key at the ZONE NO: – display to continue. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 30 Changing the Lockout Code You can change this code at any time to any combination of numbers from 1 to 5 digits long (1 to 65535). Do not use leading zeros for the lockout code. Press any Select key. The display changes to ENTER CODE: - . 2. E nter a 1- to 5-digit code (do not enter a number higher than 65535). Press COMMAND. 3. E nter the new Lockout Code again. Press COMMAND. The keypad display changes to CODE CHANGED. Once you have changed the code, it is important that you write it down and store it in a safe place. Lost lockout codes require the communicator to be sent back into DMP for repair. You may cancel a Lockout Code by entering 00000 at the Set Lockout Code command prompt. Lockout Code restriction: Do not set a Lockout Code higher than 65535. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 31 APPENDIX Appendix This section of the CellComSL Series Cellular Alarm Communicator Programming Guide provides additional zone and system information. 18.1 Status List The Status List is the current status of the system or records of recent system events that display on alphanumeric keypads. If an event were to occur on the system, such as an AC failure, the keypad would also display the AC POWER -TRBL message. This is a system event that is placed into the Status List to alert the user to a problem with the system. Some Status List items remain in the display until manually cleared and some are cleared automatically when the condition returns to normal. Below is a list of status and event displays the keypad can show in the Status List: Description Must be manually cleared? Fire and Supervisory zone troubles No - clears when zone restores Burglary zone alarms No - clears at disarming. All other zone alarms No - clears when zone restores Zone monitor displays No - clears after approximately 8 minutes Day zone alerts No - clears after approximately 8 minutes System monitor troubles No - clears when condition restores...
  • Page 32 Walk Test automatically ends if no zones are tripped for 20 minutes. TEST IN PROGRESS displays at all keypads. When five minutes remain, TEST END WARNING displays. If any areas are armed the Walk Test does not start and SYSTEM ARMED displays. Walk Test WALK TEST To conduct the Walk Test, reset the communicator by momentarily pressing the RESET button. From the keypad, enter the code 8144. The keypad displays WALK TEST. If the system is monitored , the system sends a System Test Begin report to the central station. All programmed zones are included in the test. Trip Counter for Walk Test (STD) WALK TEST Displays the number of zone trips during the Walk Test. TRIPS: XXX • Each time a selected zone trips, the keypad buzzes and the bell rings for two seconds. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 33 EM (Emergency zone) - These are used for reporting medical or other non-panic emergencies to the central station. SV (Supervisory zone) - Used to provide 24-hour zone supervision. Typical applications are high water, and low and high temperature gauges. FI (Fire zone) - Used for any type of powered or mechanical fire detection device. Typical applications are for smoke detectors, sprinkler flow switches, manual pull stations, and beam detectors. FV (Fire Verify zone) - Used primarily for smoke detector circuits to verify the existence of an actual fire condition. When a Fire Verify zone initiates an alarm, the panel performs a Fire Reset. If any Fire zone initiates an alarm within 120 seconds after the reset, an alarm is indicated. If an alarm is initiated after 120 seconds, the cycle is repeated. A1 and A2 (Auxiliary 1 and Auxiliary 2) - These zones are similar to a Night zone and are typically used to protect restricted areas within a protected premises. Auxiliary 2 zones do not appear in the Status List. AR (Arming zone) - This zone allows you to connect a keyswitch to a zone and use it to arm and disarm the system. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 34 Z-Wave network. • E xclusion is the process of removing a device from the Z-Wave network. The new device is ‘excluded’ from the Z-Wave network. • R eplication is the process of copying network information to another device (typically a Z-Wave controller) in the Z-Wave network. 18.11 Backlit Logo The backlit logo indicates the Power and Armed status of the communicator. Depending on the operation, the LED displays in Red or Green as listed in the table. The LED indicates the status of the system battery and primary power. Color and Activity Operation Green Steady Communicator Disarmed, Primary Power OK, Battery OK Green Blinking Communicator Disarmed, Primary Power OK, Battery Fault No Light Communicator Disarmed, Primary Power Fault, Battery OK Red Steady Communicator Armed, Primary Power OK, Battery OK Red/Green Alternate Communicator Armed, Primary Power OK, Battery Fault Red Blinking Communicator Armed, Primary Power Fault, Battery OK Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 35 APPENDIX Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 36 Specifications Primary Power 12VDC Current Draw 180 mA Standby 120 mA Dimension Housing 5.5”W x 3.75”L x 1” H Color White Accessories XX-0000 Replacement Rechargeable Battery Listings and Approvals Warning Z-Wave FCC Part 15 ID: CCKPC0159 IC: 5251A-PC0159 Cellular FCC Part 15: M1VCNN0301 ETL Listed ANSI/UL 1610 Central Station Burglar ANSI/UL 1023 Household Burglar ANSI/UL 985 Household Fire 800-641-4282 IN TRU SIO N • F IRE • ACC ESS • NET WOR KS www.dmp.com 2500 North Partnership Boulevard Designed, Engineered and...

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