DMP Electronics CellCom LTE Series Programming And Installation Manual

DMP Electronics CellCom LTE Series Programming And Installation Manual

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PROGRAMMING AND INSTALLATION GUIDE
CellCom™LTE-V Series Communicator
Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
© 2020

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  • Page 1 PROGRAMMING AND INSTALLATION GUIDE CellCom™LTE-V Series Communicator Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. © 2020...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Initialization ..........18 Clear All Codes ............18 About the Communicator ......1 Clear All Schedules ...........18 System Components .......1 Clear Events ..............18 Terminals...............1 Clear Zone Programming ........18 Programming (PROG) Connection ....2 Clear Communication ..........18 Tamper................2 Set to Factory Defaults ...........18 Reset Button ...............2 Communication ........19 Load Button ..............2...
  • Page 3 Output Options ........24 Appendix ..........30 Cutoff Outputs ............24 ECP Passthru .............30 Output Cutoff Time ..........24 DSC Passthru ..............30 Communication Failure Output ......24 False Alarm Reduction ..........30 Armed Output ............24 Diagnostics Function ..........31 Remote Arming Output ..........24 Using the 984 Command Function ....32 CELL ................32 Area Information ........25 Area Number ..............25...
  • Page 5: About The Communicator

    ABOUT THE COMMUNICATOR The CellCom‑LTE Series Universal Alarm Communicator provides a fully supervised alarm communication path for any burglary, commercial fire, or residential fire control panel. The CellCom‑LTE Series can be connected to any control panel’s dialer output and used to capture Contact ID messages based on SIA DC‑05‑1999.09‑DCS. The communicator also provides four input zones and two open‑collector outputs for connection to burglary, commercial fire, or residential fire control panel outputs and zones.
  • Page 6: Programming (Prog) Connection

    Programming (PROG) Connection A 4‑pin programming header is provided to connect a keypad when using a DMP Model 330 programming cable. This provides a quick and easy connection for programming the communicator. For 24 VDC applications using the communicator, connect the keypad using a Model 330‑24 4‑wire programming harness with an in‑line resistor. After programming is complete, remove the keypad.
  • Page 7: Backlit Logo

    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 1. The LED indicates the armed state and status of the system primary power.
  • Page 8: Installation

    INSTALLATION Select a Location Install the communicator away from metal objects. Do not mount the communicator inside or on a control panel metal enclosure. Mounting the communicator on or near metal surfaces impairs cellular performance. Mount the Communicator The communicator should be mounted to a wall using the included #6 screws in the mounting holes. See Figure 1. Mount the communicator in a secure, dry place to protect the communicator from damage due to tampering or the elements.
  • Page 9: Wire The Communicator

    Wire the Communicator When connecting component wires, route all wires so they will not interfere with the tamper switch. See Figure 2 and Figure 3 for wire routing options. LOAD RESET Wiring +DC- Z1 Z2 Z3 G +Z4- O1 O2 Tamper Figure 2: Wire Routing Option One LOAD...
  • Page 10: Applications

    APPLICATIONS The communicator can be used in a variety of applications. CID Dialer Connection Directly connect one or both tip and ring terminals from the control panel to the communicator. See Figure 4. This connection captures Contact ID messages from any fire panel that are based on the SIA communication standard DC‑05‑1999.09‑DCS.
  • Page 11: Zone 4 Bell Connection

    Zone 4 Bell Connection Zone 4 (Z4+ and Z4‑) can be connected to the control panel bell output. This zone detects an alarm condition on the control panel by monitoring the voltage and cadence timing of the bell output. The communicator evaluates the first 3.5 seconds of bell cadence timing to detect the type of alarm sent.
  • Page 12 DMP Panel Use 18-22 AWG for Power Supply connection +DC- Z1 Z2 Z3 G +Z4- O1 O2 12 VDC Aux. Output Voltages above 1.4 VDC are considered Alarm (for Supervision) ADEMCO Panel Use 18-22 AWG for Power Supply connection +DC- Z1 Z2 Z3 G +Z4- O1 O2 12 VDC Aux.
  • Page 13: Ecp Passthru Connection

    ECP Passthru Connection The communicator can be connected to the ECP Bus of a compatible VISTA panel. Refer to “VISTA Panel Compatibility” for VISTA compatibility details. See Table 3 and Figure 8 for wiring details. Configuration To configure the communicator for ECP Passthru, set KEYPAD INPUT to ECP, program VISTA keypad device address 20, then use the ECP SETUP feature in the Diagnostics (DIAG) menu.
  • Page 14 VISTA Panel Compatibility Remote Remote Remote Compatible with Panel Type Arming/ User Management Zone Status Compass Disarming VISTA‑10SE Rev 15 or higher Firmware version VISTA‑10P 2.0 or higher VISTA‑15 Firmware version VISTA‑15P 5.2 or higher VISTA‑20SE Rev 12 or higher Firmware version VISTA‑20P 5.2 or higer...
  • Page 15: Dsc Passthru Connection

    DSC Passthru Connection The communicator can be connected to the DSC Bus of a DSC PowerSeries Model PC1616, PC1832, or PC1864. Refer to Table 4 and Figure 9 for wiring details. Configuration To configure the communicator for DSC Passthru, set KEYPAD INPUT to DSC and use the DSC SETUP feature in the Diagnostics (DIAG) menu.
  • Page 16: Arming And Disarming

    ARMING AND DISARMING Use the Virtual Keypad App Using a smartphone with the DMP Virtual Keypad App or a computer with VirtualKeypad.com, you can connect to the communicator to arm areas, turn outputs on and off, and add, edit, or remove users. See Figure 10. Figure 10: Virtual Keypad Applications Use Outputs A burglary control panel zone may be programmed as an arming zone and connected to output O1 or O2.
  • Page 17 Honeywell Vista 20 Panel Wiring Connect the communicator’s Z1 (zone 1) terminal to output 17 on the control panel. Connect the communicator’s O1 (output 1) terminal to the control panel’s keyswitch or arming zone. Connect the T (tip) terminal on the communicator to terminal 23 on the control panel. Connect the R (ring) terminal on the communicator to terminal 24 on the control panel.
  • Page 18: Activate The Cellular Module

    ACTIVATE THE CELLULAR MODULE For more information about using Dealer Admin, Tech APP, or Remote Link, refer to DMP.com/dmphelp. Dealer Admin Activation Find the customer and select their name. The customer’s summary page opens. In the Systems section, press the Add icon. Enter the system name.
  • Page 19: Programming

    PROGRAMMING Before You Begin Read this guide before you begin programming. This guide allows you to quickly learn the programming options and operational capabilities of the CellCom‑LTE communicator. The communicator contains all of its programming information in an on‑board processor and does not require an external programmer. In addition to this manual, you should also be familiar with the following document: •...
  • Page 20: Reset Timeout

    Reset Timeout You must enter the programmer menu within 30 minutes of resetting the communicator to avoid reset timeout. After 30 minutes, if you attempt to program by entering the 6653 (PROG) code, the keypad displays RESET PANEL. You must reset the communicator and enter the program code within the next 30 minutes. If you are already in the programmer menu and do not press any keys on the keypad for 30 minutes, the communicator exits programming.
  • Page 21: Letters And Special Characters

    Letters and Special Characters Use the number pad directions below to enter letters and special characters on a number pad or use the standard keyboard directions to enter letters and special characters on a standard keyboard. Number Pad Choose a character from Table 5. Identify the number the character correlates with and press that number on the number pad.
  • Page 22: Initialization

    INITIALIZATION INITIALIZATION This option allows you to set the communicator’s programmed memory back to the factory defaults in preparation for system programming. After selecting YES to clear a section of memory, the communicator asks if you are sure you want to clear the memory. This is a safeguard against accidently erasing part of your programming.
  • Page 23: Communication

    COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION This option allows you to configure the communication settings for the communicator. ACCOUNT NUMBER ACCOUNT NO: Enter the account num ber sent to the receiver. The range is 1‑65535. For account numbers of four digits or less, do not enter leading zeros. XMIT DELAY: TRANSMISSION DELAY Enter the number of seconds the communicator waits before sending burglary alarm...
  • Page 24: Receiver 2 Programming

    Test Report TEST RPT NO YES Choose NO to disable sending these reports to the receiver. First IP Address FIRST IP ADDR Enter the first (primary) IP address where the communicator sends cell messages. Enter 000.000.000.000 all 12 digits and leave out the periods. For example, enter IP address 192.168.0.250 as 192168000250.
  • Page 25: Remote Options

    REMOTE OPTIONS REMOTE OPTIONS This option allows you to enter the information needed for remote command/remote programming operation. REMOTE KEY RMT KEY: Enter a code of up to eight digits for use in verifying the authority of a receiver to perform a remote command/programming session.
  • Page 26: System Options

    SYSTEM OPTIONS SYSTEM OPTIONS This option allows you to select system wide parameters used in the operation of the communicator system. ENTRY DELAY 1 ENTRY DLY 1: Enter the entry delay time for all exit type zones programmed. When an armed exit type zone is faulted, the area must be disarmed before the entry delay expires or a fault will be detected.
  • Page 27: Time Changes

    TIME CHANGES TIME CHG NO YES Choose YES to allow the communicator to request automatic time changes from the SCS‑1R or SCS‑VR receiver. The receiver must be programmed to send and receive time change updates from the host computer at least every 24 hours. Choose NO to disable automatic time change requests.
  • Page 28: Output Options

    OUTPUT OPTIONS OUTPUT OPTIONS This option allows you to program communicator output options. Switched ground (open collector) outputs are available using terminals O1 and O2 as the ground and your control panel for power. Select from outputs 1 or 2. CO OUTS: ‑ ‑ CUTOFF OUTPUTS Define the operation of the two on‑board outputs.
  • Page 29: Area Information

    AREA INFORMATION AREA INFORMATION This option allows you to assign functions to the area of the communicator. All non‑24‑hour zones must be assigned to an active area. See Zone Information for more information. AREA NUMBER AREA NO: ‑ Enter the number of the area you wish to program. Select from areas 1‑6. AREA NAME * UNUSED * Only those areas given names can have zones assigned to them.
  • Page 30: Zone Information

    ZONE INFORMATION ZONE INFORMATION This allows you to define the operation of each protection zone used in the system. ZONE NUMBER ZONE NO: ‑ The communicator has four zones to program. Enter the number of the zone you intend to program.
  • Page 31: Next Zone

    Style STYLE: Specify the style for the arming/disarming operation. The default style is TGL (Toggle). Press any select area to display the style options. To view more style options, press CMD. The following is a description of the action for each option condition. TGL (Toggle): When the zone changes from normal to shorted, the programmed areas TGL ARM DIS STEP toggle between the armed or disarmed condition.
  • Page 32: Output Action

    OUTPUT ACTION ACTION: Enter an output number to display this option. This option allows you to assign an output action to the output. A description of the available output actions follows: STD (steady): The output is turned on and remains on until the area is disarmed, an output STD PLS MOM cutoff time expires, or the output is reset from the keypad user menu.
  • Page 33: Stop

    STOP STOP STOP Press any select area to exit the programmer function of the communicator. When selected, the communicator performs an internal reset and exits the programmer. SET LOCKOUT CODE SET LOCKOUT CODE SET LOCKOUT CODE Press CMD at the stop option to display SET LOCKOUT CODE. This feature allows you to program a special code that will be required to gain access to the communicator’s internal programmer through the keypad.
  • Page 34: Appendix

    APPENDIX This section provides additional zone and system information. ECP Passthru Program Vista Keypad Device Address 20 Power down and then power up the Honeywell panel. Within 1 minute of powering up the Honeywell panel, simultaneously press and hold the buttons on the keypad.
  • Page 35: Diagnostics Function

    Diagnostics Function The communicator contains a diagnostics function that allows you to test the integrity of the cellular communication, setup ECP and DSC Passthu, and check panel settings. To use diagnostics, reset the communicator and enter the diagnostics code 2313 (DIAG). Communication Status This option tests the individual components of cellular communication.
  • Page 36: Using The 984 Command Function

    Using the 984 Command Function When not in the programming menu, the function 984 + CMD can be entered at the keypad. The remote options menu appears. This menu contains the following options: CELL The communicator allows you to perform a test on each component of the cellular communication paths. While the status list displays, enter 984 and press CMD.
  • Page 37: Arming/Disarming Ademco Vista Panels

    Arming/Disarming Ademco Vista Panels The following steps describe how to configure the communicator to arm and disarm an Ademco Vista control panel from a schedule or remotely from the Virtual Keypad App, VirtualKeypad.com, or Remote Link™ using the remote arming output. Connect output 17 (far left pin on the 7 pin header located in the middle of the PCB) to zone 1 (Z1) on the communicator.
  • Page 38 Ademco Vista 20P to CellCom‑LTE for Remote Arming/Disarming LOAD RESET +DC- Z1 Z2 Z3 G +Z4- O1 O2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (USE SA4120XM-1 CABLE) SYNC BLACK DATA Ademco Vista 20P VISTA 20P ONLY RING RING (BROWN) (GRAY) (GREEN)
  • Page 39 Bosch Control Panel Option Bus to CellCom‑LTE for Reduced Noise Disturbance CellCom-LTE-V Control Panel Option Bus Figure 19: Bosch Control Panel Option Bus to CellCom-LTE CellCom‑LTE Programming and Installation Guide Digital Monitoring Products...
  • Page 40: Fcc Notice

    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. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons.
  • Page 41 Specifications Compatibility CellCom-LTE-V ECP Passthru VISTA 15 Primary Power Nominal 12 VDC VISTA 20 Current Draw 12 VDC: VISTA 21 Standby 75 mA VISTA 128 Alarm 95 mA (Cell Communication) DSC Passthru CellComF-LTE-V PC1616 Primary Power Nominal 12 VDC or 24 VDC PC1832 Current Draw 12 VDC: PC1864 Standby 75 mA...

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