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  • Page 2 You can silence the trouble tone by pressing any key. This only silences the keypad and does not correct the condition that originally caused the problem. © 2018 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. Information furnished by DMP is believed to be accurate and reliable.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    XT30INT SERIES USER GUIDE Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ..............1 Keypad Shortcut Keys ............23 About Your Security System ...........1 USER MENU ..............25 Keypads ................2 Accessing the User Menu ............. 25 Common Keys on All Keypads ..........5 User Menu Options ............. 25 Entering Alpha Characters .............5 Zone Activity Check .............
  • Page 4 SECURITY GRADE 2 OPERATION ........47 APPENDIX C ..............57 Keypads ................47 Using Door Access .............. 57 User Menu ................47 Entering User Names ............59 SYSTEM SETUP RECORD ........... 48 APPENDIX D ..............60 Protection Areas ..............48 Common Keypad Displays ............ 60 Output Record ..............
  • Page 5: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION ABOUT YOUR SECURITY SYSTEM A Note About False Alarms One of the most important concerns facing the security industry Your system is designed with your safety and comfort in mind. today is false alarms. The accidental dispatching of police and It uses the latest in computer technology to create the most fire agencies places others in jeopardy by limiting the response advanced and user-friendly, security, fire, and access control...
  • Page 6: Keypads

    KEYPADS Your system may have one or more easy to use LCD keypads that allow you to properly operate the system. Below is a brief overview of the features available on each of the possible keypad options. 32-Character Display Icon Display Power LED ABC PRINTING F R I...
  • Page 7 Select Keys and Areas Power/Armed LED For Thinline, Aqualite, Icon, and Wireless Keypads, there are four On Thinline and Aqualite Keypads, the power LED indicates the keys under the display called select keys. On Graphic Touchscreen panel’s power status. It is recommended you contact the service keypad these are referred to as the select areas.
  • Page 8 On Thinline Wireless Keypads, the backlit logo on the keypad For Graphic Touchscreen Keypads, touch the icon for 2 seconds indicates the keypad power status and the arming status of the until a beep is heard. panel. Depending on the operation, the logo displays red or green PRESS AND HOLD BUTTON TO SEND as listed in the table.
  • Page 9: Common Keys On All Keypads

    COMMON KEYS ON ALL KEYPADS ENTERING ALPHA CHARACTERS Data Entry Digit keys Some options during programming require you to enter alpha These keys allow you to enter your user code or other information characters. To enter an alpha character, press or touch the key into the system.
  • Page 10: Entering Non-Alpha Characters

    ENTERING NON-ALPHA CHARACTERS KEYPAD USER OPTIONS The User Options menu allows you to make adjustments to your To enter a space in an alpha entry, press the 9 digit key followed keypad to best fit your environment and needs. by the third select key or area. The three characters on the 9 digit key are Y, Z, and space.
  • Page 11: Special Keypad Tones

    SPECIAL KEYPAD TONES Internal Speaker Tone Set the tone of the keypad internal speaker. At the SET TONE Your keypad also contains a small speaker that alerts you about display, use the first select key to make the tone lower. Use the events as they occur on your system.
  • Page 12: 1100 Series Wireless

    1100 SERIES WIRELESS Exit Tone When fully arming your system to leave, a continuous pulsing tone Your system may include wireless devices such as key fob(s). sounds during the exit countdown just after arming to remind There are three types of wireless key fobs available: you to exit the premise.
  • Page 13: Special Wireless Displays

    SPECIAL WIRELESS DISPLAYS SPECIAL KEYPAD DISPLAYS Your system may use wireless transmitters to send alarm and As you use your system, you may occasionally see a keypad display trouble information from the protection devices to the panel. that asks you to enter a user code or describes a condition on the Wireless systems have a few unique keypad displays.
  • Page 14: Security System Terms

    SECURITY SYSTEM TERMS ENTER CODE The system requires you to enter a personal user code. User codes Throughout this guide, and in some displays on your keypad, you can be used for turning your system on (arming), turning your may see certain words or phrases that are unfamiliar. Below is a system off (disarming), and other system options.
  • Page 15 Entry or Exit Zone Emergency Monitoring Station Almost all systems have one or more doors through which you can Your system can also be programmed to automatically send alarm, enter or exit the premises. These doors are programmed with a trouble, and arming and disarming reports to an Emergency delay time to allow you to enter or exit while the system is armed Monitoring Station.
  • Page 16 Armed Status With Armed Status, the keypad displays the current armed condition of areas within your security system. See the list below for armed keypad displays and when they display: HOME SYSTEM ON displays when the perimeter areas is • armed in a Home/Away system.
  • Page 17: Arming And Disarming

    ARMING AND DISARMING HOW YOUR SYSTEM OPERATES Home/Sleep/Away Your burglary protection is divided into two or three areas: Your system has been programmed to operate in one of three Perimeter, Interior, and Bedrooms. ways: Area, All/Perimeter, or Home/Sleep/Away. Area Home (perimeter) arming is for when you are staying inside but want the comfort of knowing the exterior doors and windows are Your burglary protection is divided into up to six areas.
  • Page 18: Arming Functions

    ARMING FUNCTIONS For Home/Away or Home/Sleep/Away systems the keypad displays ALL SYSTEM ON if all areas in the system are arming, HOME During arming, the system verifies that all doors, windows, and SYSTEM ON or SLEEP SYSTEM ON if only selected areas are other protection devices to be armed are in normal condition.
  • Page 19: Area System Arming

    AREA SYSTEM ARMING ONE MOMENT . . . Message If your system is monitored, it may be programmed to wait for Area Assignment the arming report to be sent to the monitoring station before Your security system is programmed into separate areas. The displaying the armed mes sage.
  • Page 20: Area System Disarming

    AREA SYSTEM DISARMING Select YES for each area you want to arm. You can also press the area numbers you want to arm while ALL? NO While the system is armed, you can only enter the premises YES displays. AREAS: displays along with the numbers you through an exit/entry delay door without causing an alarm.
  • Page 21 Alarm Display Disarming an Area System Press CMD until ARM DISARM displays. During entry delay After disarming, the keypad displays any zones that went into this process starts at step 3 below. alarm or any communication problems that occurred during the armed period.
  • Page 22: All/Perimeter System Arming

    ALL/PERIMETER SYSTEM ARMING Disarming During an Alarm While the alarm bell or siren sounds, enter your user code Area Assignment to silence the alarm. The keypad tone silences as soon as Your security system is divided into two separate areas. Motion the first key is pressed.
  • Page 23 All/Perimeter Shortcut Key Arming The keypad next displays EXIT: ## INSTNT and begins to count down the number of seconds remaining for you to • Arm Perimeter: Press 6 for 2 seconds. exit. If the entire system is armed, the keypad sounds the •...
  • Page 24: All/Perimeter System Disarming

    ALL/PERIMETER SYSTEM DISARMING Z-Wave Lock Disarming If your system is installed with a Z-Wave compatible lock, a valid While the system is armed, you can only enter the premises user code entered at the lock will unlock the door and disarm the through an entry/exit delay door without causing an alarm.
  • Page 25: Home/Away System Arming

    HOME/AWAY SYSTEM ARMING Home/Sleep/Away Shortcut Key Arming • Arm Home: Press 3 for 2 seconds to arm the perimeter. Area Assignment • Arm Sleep: Press 7 for 2 seconds to arm the perimeter and Your security system is divided into two or three separate areas. interior areas and leave the bedroom area off.
  • Page 26: Home/Away System Disarming

    HOME/AWAY SYSTEM DISARMING The keypad displays HOME SYSTEM ON if you selected HOME, or SLEEP SYSTEM ON if you selected SLEEP, or ALL While the system is armed, you can only enter the premises SYSTEM ON if you selected AWAY. through an entry/exit delay door without causing an alarm.
  • Page 27: Keypad Shortcut Keys

    KEYPAD SHORTCUT KEYS Z-Wave Lock Disarming If your system is installed with a Z-Wave compatible lock, a valid Your LCD keypad provides one-button shortcut keys. Holding down user code entered at the lock will unlock the door and disarm the the selected keypad button for two seconds until the tone system.
  • Page 28 Arming Function Monitor (Chime) Function System Operation: Home/Sleep/Away or All/Perimeter System Operation: Area, Home/Sleep/Away, or All/Perimeter You can use the Arming shortcut keys, 1, 3, 6, and 7 when the You can use the Monitor (Chime), shortcut key 5, when the system is disarmed.
  • Page 29: User Menu

    USER MENU Many of your system features have been put into a User Menu that create Z-Wave Favorites, add, edit, and remove Z-Wave you can access from a 32-character keypad. The menu requires devices in Favorites. you to enter your user code. Only those functions to which you WIFI SETUP: Allows you to add, remove or test Wi-Fi •...
  • Page 30: Zone Activity Check

    ZONE ACTIVITY CHECK SENSOR RESET User Code Level: Master or Standard User Code Level: Master or Standard Your security system may be pre-programmed at installation for Sensor Reset resets smoke or glassbreak detectors. Also clears Fire the Zone Activity Check feature allowing you to monitor a person and Supervisory zone alarms and trouble keypad displays.
  • Page 31: Outputs On/Off

    OUTPUTS ON/OFF FAVORITE User Code Level: Master or Standard User Code Level: Master or Standard This feature allows you to turn the system outputs on and off. This This option allows you to activate a Z-Wave Favorite. Z-Wave function is used to individually turn your system relay outputs on devices can be grouped together to create Favorites.
  • Page 32: Z-Wave Setup

    Z-WAVE SETUP Add Z-Wave Devices (ADD) This option allows you to add one or more Z-Wave devices to User Code Level: Master your system. Once added, a Z-Wave device may be assigned to a Your system may include a DMP Z-Wave controller module Favorite.
  • Page 33 Press any top row select key or area and enter up to a Press CMD to save the new Z-Wave device name and return to the DEVICE LIST. 16-character custom name for the device. See Entering Names in Appendix C. STATUS of Z-Wave Devices Press CMD to store the new name.
  • Page 34 Remove Z-Wave Devices (REMOVE) room to the desired level. Another Favorite called “Wakeup” could then turn on the lights, adjust the temperature, unlock the Each Z-Wave device added to your system remains in your system exterior doors, and raise the garage door. unless it is removed.
  • Page 35 Door Settings At FAVORITE NUMBER: -, enter a Favorite number between 1 and 20 and press CMD. Press any select key or area at SETTING: LOCK UNLOCK for Doors and OPEN CLOSE displays for Garage Doors. To The Favorite number displays. Press any top row select key change the setting, press the select key or area under the or area and enter a Favorite Name.
  • Page 36 10. Press any select key or area and the keypad displays Note: Z-Wave devices are displayed by device type; Lights FAN SETTING:. first, followed Locks, and Thermostats last. By pressing the CMD key you can scroll through the devices assigned to the 11.
  • Page 37: Wi-Fi Setup

    WI-FI SETUP Optimize (OPT) Select Optimize (OPT) to update communication with all Z-Wave User Code Level: Master devices. Optimize can be used to re-establish communication Your system may include Wi-Fi Setup in the User Menu. If enabled, after a Z-Wave device has been moved to a different location. Wi-Fi Setup allows you to add, remove, or test Wi-Fi networks When Optimize is selected, the panel makes three attempts to in your system when using the optional Wi-Fi module.
  • Page 38 List Manual Access the User Menu. Access the User Menu. Press CMD until WIFI SETUP? displays. Press CMD until WIFI SETUP? displays. Press any select key or area. The keypad displays WPS LIST Press any select key or area. The keypad displays WPS LIST MANUAL.
  • Page 39: Bypass Zones

    BYPASS ZONES Test Access the User Menu. User Code Level: Master or Standard Press CMD until WIFI SETUP? displays. This feature allows you to bypass a zone prior to arming the system. Press any select key or area. The keypad displays WPS LIST MANUAL.
  • Page 40: Zone Monitor (Chime)

    ZONE MONITOR (CHIME) Using the Zone Monitor Function Access the User Menu. User Code Level: Master or Standard Press CMD until ZONE MONITOR? displays. Zone Monitor allows the system to monitor selected disarmed zones (doors, windows, or motion detectors). When a monitored Press any select key or area.
  • Page 41: System Test

    SYSTEM TEST USER CODES User Code Level: Master or Standard User Code Level: Master System Test is used to test the battery, alarm bell or siren, and Allows you to add or delete a user from the system or change Emergency Monitoring Station communi cation.
  • Page 42 Authority Level User Name The user is also assigned a Master or Standard authority level Each code may also be programmed with the user name. You by the person administrating the system. The table below lists may enter up to 16 characters for the name. As needed, refer to the system functions users are allowed to access based on the Appendix C for Entering User Names information.
  • Page 43 10. Select NO to make this a Standard user level. Default is set Note: This option is only available for user codes 2-20. to NO. The following options can be selected for Standard Once the user code has been received by the lock, users: entering it at the lock will lock the door or unlock the door and disarm the system depending on the user’s privileges.
  • Page 44 At the USER NUMBER: — prompt, enter the user number to Select DEL to delete a user code from the system. change and press CMD. At the USER NUMBER: — prompt, enter the user number The display changes to CODE NO: * * * *. Enter the new you want to delete and press CMD.
  • Page 45: Schedules

    SCHEDULES Permanent Schedules Permanent schedules are used for automatic arming and disarming User Code Level: Master and always occur at the same time until you change or delete Schedules allow you to program the times at which you normally them. turn your burglary protection on and off each day of the week.
  • Page 46: Extending Schedules

    OUTPUT SCHEDULES The keypad displays SUN MON TUE WED. Press CMD to show the remaining days of the week and then select the User Code Level: Master start day. Output schedules allow you to create a schedule for each of the At OPENING TIME?, press CMD.
  • Page 47 Enter a new output ON time and select AM or PM. The keypad displays TURN ON AT. Press the second select key or area. 10. The display changes to OFF TIME?. This is followed by the display – : AM PM. Select SUNRISE or SUNSET and then use the select keys or areas below the - and + to set an offset time.
  • Page 48: Favorite Schedules

    FAVORITE SCHEDULES options. Select DELETE to enter a new time. Select KEEP to keep the current time setting. User Code Level: Master The keypad returns to the day of the week display allowing Favorite schedules allow you to create a schedule for the you to enter another Favorite schedule.
  • Page 49: Date And Time

    DATE AND TIME DISPLAY EVENTS User Code Level: Master User Code Level: Master or Standard This feature allows you to change the current date and time Accessing Display Events allows you to view up to 100 past events displayed on the keypad. This date and time is also used by the that occurred on your system from any keypad.
  • Page 50: Request Service

    REQUEST SERVICE? User Code Level: Master Use this option to send a Request for Service message to the Emergency Monitoring Station when there is a problem on your system. After the Display Events option in the keypad User Menu, the REQUEST SERVICE? option displays if a master code was used to enter the menu.
  • Page 51: Security Grade 2 Operation

    SECURITY GRADE 2 OPERATION TRY AGAIN or INVALID CODE Your system may be programmed at installation for EN 50131 higher security Grade 2 Operation. The following operations are If an invalid user code is entered 10 consecutive times, the provided. keypad will be disabled for 90 seconds.
  • Page 52: System Setup Record

    SYSTEM SETUP RECORD PROTECTION AREAS This section is provided to allow you to track the current status of programmable options on your XT30INT Series system. If you Your system may be divided into six separate areas, each area can make changes to the system, you should update the information have a name or description that displays at the keypad.
  • Page 53: Z-Wave Device Name

    Z-WAVE DEVICE NAME 1_____________________________________________________ 21____________________________________________________ 2_____________________________________________________ 22____________________________________________________ 3_____________________________________________________ 23____________________________________________________ 4_____________________________________________________ 24____________________________________________________ 5_____________________________________________________ 25____________________________________________________ 6_____________________________________________________ 26____________________________________________________ 7_____________________________________________________ 27____________________________________________________ 8_____________________________________________________ 28____________________________________________________ 9_____________________________________________________ 29____________________________________________________ 10____________________________________________________ 30____________________________________________________ 11____________________________________________________ 31____________________________________________________ 12____________________________________________________ 32____________________________________________________ 13____________________________________________________ 33____________________________________________________ 14____________________________________________________ 34____________________________________________________ 15____________________________________________________ 35____________________________________________________ 16____________________________________________________ 36____________________________________________________ 17____________________________________________________ 37____________________________________________________ 18____________________________________________________ 38____________________________________________________ 19____________________________________________________ 39____________________________________________________ 20____________________________________________________ 40____________________________________________________...
  • Page 54: Favorite List

    FAVORITE LIST Your system has Favorites that can be used for various functions. The list below identifies the Favorite number, name, and the devices included. Favorite # Favorite Name Devices Included __________ ________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ __________ ________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ __________ ________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ __________ ________________ ___________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 55: Key Fob Button Programming

    KEY FOB BUTTON PROGRAMMING USER CODES Enter the user name assigned to each key fob and each button’s XT30INT systems provide 32 user codes which you can program programmed action in the table below. Refer to the Introduction for individual users. As you add new users or change current user and Appendix B for more information.
  • Page 56 HOW TO FILL IN USER # USER NAME LEVEL* TEMP CODE TEMP DAYS AREAS ARM ONLY THIS TABLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 User # - The user number of the 1 2 3 4 5 6 person authorized to use the system.
  • Page 57: About The Display Events Section

    APPENDIX A ABOUT THE DISPLAY EVENTS SECTION ZONE ACTIVITY CHECK EVENT DISPLAY User Code Level: Master or Standard This displays the date and time the Zone Activity Check was enabled or disabled. There are three event types: ACT DISABLED While in the Display Events function, use the CMD and back (activity disabled), ACT ENABLED (activity enabled), and NO arrows to move forward or backward through the list of events.
  • Page 58: Zone Event Displays

    ZONE EVENT DISPLAYS ARMING AND DISARMING EVENT DISPLAYS This section displays alarms, troubles, and other events that could This displays any system areas arming or disarming. There are two occur on your protection zones. event types you may see: ARM (user armed the system) and DIS (user disarmed the system).
  • Page 59: Supervisory Event Displays

    SUPERVISORY EVENT DISPLAYS WIRELESS JAMMING EVENT DISPLAYS This displays the automatic test report date and time. This displays wireless interference events that have occurred. There are three event types: TBL (trouble - an interference Example 11:58P 10/17 event occurred when the panel was disarmed), ALR (alarm - an The test report was sent to the interference event occurred when any area was armed), and RST AUTO RECALL...
  • Page 60: 1100 Series Wireless Description

    APPENDIX B 1100 SERIES WIRELESS DESCRIPTION LED Status Operation Depending on the programmed action of a key fob button, the If your system uses wireless devices and includes key fob(s), Status LED lights to acknowledge a button press or to indicate the refer to the following information.
  • Page 61: Using Door Access

    APPENDIX C USING DOOR ACCESS This section provides information on using the XT30INT Series system door access capability. If your system is not currently using any door access devices, disregard this section. The keypad displays for All/Perimeter or Home/Away operation are dependent on how your keypad was programmed by your security provider.
  • Page 62 ARMING AND DISARMING AN ALL/PERIMETER SYSTEM PERIM Press CMD. The keypad displays PERIM ALL (when arming). Press the select key or area under the desired option. Present your card to the reader. Once the system validates the card, if you choose PERIM, only the perimeter arms.
  • Page 63: Entering User Names

    ENTERING USER NAMES Refer to the following when entering names information into the keypad. Once you've cleared the default name, a dash appears on the left side of the display. To enter a custom name into the keypad, you use the three rows of number keys.
  • Page 64: Common Keypad Displays

    APPENDIX D COMMON KEYPAD DISPLAYS Listed below are several keypad messages you may see on the display. Follow the instructions in the Possible Solutions column to correct the problem. In many cases, you need to call a service person to correct the problem. Displays not discussed here indicate your service representative should be called.
  • Page 65 TONE AT MESSAGE MEANING POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS KEYPAD The panel is unable to communicate with the wireless Verify the receiver is properly connected to the panel. receiver. WIRELESS TROUBLE Verify the correct House Code is programmed in System Options. The wireless receiver is missing. LOBAT The Z-Wave Lock device has a low battery.
  • Page 66 Index Common Keypad Displays 56 Zone Bypass 48 CONNECTED 32, 33 Zone Events 49 ALARM display 9 Exit Error 12 Alarm Silence b, 7, 16, 18, 20 Extending Schedules 39 All/Perimeter System 16 Data Entry Keys 6 Alarm Silence 16, 18 Date and Time 41 Arming 16 Disarming 15...
  • Page 67 User Menu 1 Permanent 39 User Menu Options 23, 36 User Options 6 Security System Terms 10 Zone Status 32 Volume 7 Select Keys 4 Wireless Displays 9 Sensor Reset 25 Verify Alarm 16, 18, 20 Key Fob 8, 46, 51 Setting the Date and Time 41 Arming 14 Shortcut Keys 17, 19, 20, 24, 25, 34...
  • Page 72 LT-0982INT 19171 1.01 © 2019 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.

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