DMP Electronics CellComSL Series Installation And Programming Manual

DMP Electronics CellComSL Series Installation And Programming Manual

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  • Page 1 InstallatIon and programmIng guIde CellComsl ™ series Universal alarm CommUniCa tor...
  • Page 2 Failing to follow the caution note can cause damage to the equipment or improper operation of one or more components in the system. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Install/Programming Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Zone 4 Bell Connection ................... 6 Remote Arming/Disarming ..............7 DMP Virtual Keypad App / Virtual Keypad Browser ............ 7 Programming the CellComSL Series Universal Alarm Communicator ... 8 Before You Begin ....................8 Programming Information Sheet ................8 Getting Started ...................... 8 Accessing the Programmer ..................
  • Page 4 Reset Swinger Bypass ....................16 11.8 Time Changes .......................16 11.9 Keypad Input ......................16 Output Options ..................17 12.1 Output Options .....................17 12.2 Cutoff Outputs ......................17 12.2.1 Output Cutoff Time ....................17 Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 5 Lights ........................24 Doors ........................24 Thermostats ......................24 17.10 EDIT Devices in FAVORITES ...................25 17.11 REMOVE Devices from FAVORITES .................25 17.12 Transfer Controller (XFER) ..................25 Transfer Operation: ....................25 17.13 Optimize (OPT) .....................26 Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 6 18.10 DMP XRSuper6 to CellComSL .................31 18.11 Programming for Ademco Vista 20P ECP to CellComSL ..........32 18.12 Ademco Vista 20P ECP to CellComSL ..............32 Specifications ..................34 Ordering Information ................34 Certifications ..................34 Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 7: Description

    Using 18 - 22 AWG wire, connect the communicator terminal +12 to the positive terminal on the control panel auxiliary output. Connect the communicator terminal G (Ground) to the negative terminal on the control panel auxiliary output. Control Panel Standby Power During a power outage, the CellComSL draws power from the control panel’s backup battery. The CellComSL must be included in the standby battery calculations for the control panel. Zones 1-4 Terminals Z1 to Z3, G (Ground), Z4+ and Z4- provide four zones to connect to individual relay outputs on the control panel. Zone 4 (Z4+ and Z4-) can be connected to the control panel bell output. See Zone 4 Bell Connection. Open-Collector Outputs The two outputs, terminals O1 and O2 (see Figure 1), can be programmed to indicate the activity of the zones Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 8: Dialer Connection

    Place the new battery into the housing base with the battery wires directed toward the bottom left corner. See Figure 2. 6. Set the PCB into the bottom snaps and press into the top snaps to secure in place. 7. Plug the battery into the BAT connector. Note: If removing the communicator from service, disconnect the system battery from the BAT connector. Programming Connection A 4-pin header (PROG) is provided to connect a keypad when using a DMP Model 330 Programming Cable. This provides a quick and easy connection for programming the CellComSL Series Universal Alarm Communicator. After programming is complete, remove the keypad. Figure 3: PROG Port Location Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 9: Tamper

    7. Replace the jumper across Reset (J16) then remove the USB flash drive and Model 400 assembly. 8. Remove the jumper from the Load (J18) header. 9. Remove the jumper from the Reset (J16) header. 10. Reconnect the yellow and green wires to terminals 8 and 9. 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 Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 10: Mounting The Cellcomsl Series Communicator

    InstallatIon 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 A CONTROL PANEL METAL ENCLOSURE (See Figure 6). Control Panel Metal Enclosure Figure 6: Suggested Mounting Locations Mounting the communicator on or near metal surfaces impairs cellular and Z-Wave wireless performance. The...
  • Page 11: Applications

    Power Supply connection and Power Limited. 12 VDC Aux. Output Ground BELL + BELL - Telephone Jack Connector Figure 9: CellComSL Series Wiring Diagram for Tip and Ring Connection Zones 1 - 4 Input Connection Connect each burglary control panel relay output to a CellComSL Series Communicator zone. For programming purposes, the zone numbers are 1 - 4. (See Figure 10 for wiring details). An example of how you might use this application: You can use a normally closed output on the burglary control panel to indicate a burglary alarm. The CellComSL zone should be programmed with a zone name and zone type of Burg. When the output on the control RESET panel turns on and trips the CellComSL zone, a message will be sent to an SCS-1R or SCS-VR receiver at Central LOAD Station. You could use the zone name programming to describe which control panel zone indicated a burglary.
  • Page 12: Zone 4 Bell Connection

    12 Vdc Aux. Output AO - Alarm connection Voltages below 0.7 Vdc 12 Vdc BELL + 1k ohm are considered Alarm BELL - 10k ohm Figure 11: Zone 4 Bell Connection Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 13: Remote Arming/Disarming

    DMP Virtual Keypad App / Virtual Keypad Browser Using a Smartphone with the DMP Virtual Keypad App or using a computer with the Virtual Keypad Browser (www.myvirtualkeypad.com), you can connect to the CellComSL Series Communicator to arm Areas, turn Outputs on and off, and add, edit or remove Users. When using the CellComSLCZ, you can control Z-Wave devices, Favorites and Rooms. Figure 12: Virtual Keypad Application can be used to access the CellComSL Series Communicator. MODEL CellComSL Control Panel Use 18-22 AWG for 12 Vdc Aux. Output...
  • Page 14: Programming The Cellcomsl Series Universal Alarm Communicator

    The detailed instructions for each programming step are found in this guide. Reset Timeout The CellComSL Series Universal Alarm Communicator has a feature that requires you to enter the Programmer within 30 minutes of resetting the communicator. 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 and do not press any keys on the programming keypad for 30 minutes, the communicator terminates programming. All data entered up to that point is saved in the communicator memory. Using the STOP function disarms all areas: To exit the communicator’s Programmer you must use the STOP function. The STOP option is the second to the last option in programming. The Stop function disarms all areas. The programming session is then terminated and the keypad returns to the Status List or Main Screen. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 15: Special Keys

    32-Character Display Second Letter Special Character Figure 14: Thinline/Aqualite Select Keys Figure 15: 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 Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 16: Entering Non-Alpha Characters

    To change a programming option that requires a NO or YES response, press the Select key or touch the Select Area for the response not selected. For example, if the current option is selected as YES and you want to change it to NO, on Thinline or Aqualite keypads press the third top row Select key. On Graphic Touchscreen keypads touch Select Area 3. The display changes to NO. Press the COMMAND key to display the next option. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 17: Initialization

    DEFAULTS? NO SURE? 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 Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 18: Communication

    First IP Address FIRST IP ADDR 000.000.000.000 Enter the first (primary) IP address where the communicator sends cell messages. The IP 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. 7.15 First IP Port FIRST IP PORT 2001 Enter the first IP port number to be used in conjunction with the First IP Address. The IP port identifies the port used to communicate messages to and from the communicator. The default IP Port setting is 2001. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 19 The IP port identifies the port used to communicate messages to and from the panel. The default IP Port setting is 2001. 7.25 Second IP Address SECOND IP ADDR 000.000.000.000 Enter the second IP address where the communicator sends network messages. The IP 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. 7.26 Second IP Port SECOND IP PORT Enter the second IP port number to be used in conjunction with the Second IP Address. 2001 The IP port identifies the port used to communicate messages to and from the panel. The default IP Port setting is 2001. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 20 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 Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 21 CRS ZONE TM: Enter the time allowed between zone faults. When a zone programmed for cross zoning faults, the communicator begins counting down the Cross-Zone Time entered here. If the same zone or another cross-zoned zone faults within this time, an alarm report is sent to the receiver. If the Cross-Zone Time expires without the second zone fault, only a zone fault report from the first zone is sent to the receiver. The Cross-Zone Time can be from 4 to 250 seconds in one second increments. Enter 0 (zero) to disable the Cross-Zone Time feature. See the Appendix - Cross Zoning. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 22 Hawaii Eastern Europe Midway Island, Samoa Rome, Paris, Berlin 11.9 Keypad Input KYPD INPUT NONE ECP This option allows the CellComSL to communicate with Ademco/Honeywell panels over the Ademco/Honeywell ECP Bus using the zone 4 + and zone 4 - terminals. This allows the communicator to add and delete User Codes as well as Arm and Disarm the Ademco/Honeywell panel. Existing user codes in the Ademco/Honeywell panel, including Master, must be added to the CellComSL. Any new user codes added to the CellComSL from the App will be automatically entered in the Ademco/Honeywell panel. Note: User codes from the Ademco/Honeywell panel that are designated as Master or Partition Master should be configured as Master codes in the CellComSL. Select ECP to enable communication. When NONE is selected, zone 4 functions as a Bell input. Default is NONE. See Programming for Ademco Vista 20P ECP to CellComSL and Figure 19 for panel wiring in the Appendix for necessary Ademco/Honeywell panel programming. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 23: Communication Failure Output

    This section allows you to assign functions to the burglary area of the communicator. All non-24-hour zones must be assigned to an active area. See section 14 on Zone Information. 13.2 Area Number AREA NO: - Enter the number of the area to program. Select from areas 1 to 6. 13.3 Area Name * UNUSED * Only those areas given names can have zones assigned to them. All others are marked *UNUSED*. Refer to the Entering Alpha Characters section. To add an area name to the system, press any Select key and then enter up to 16 characters for the new name. Press COMMAND to continue. To mark an active area as unused, delete the old name by pressing any Select key then press the COMMAND key. The communicator automatically sets the name as *UNUSED*. If you have already Initialized the communicator, all areas will be marked as *UNUSED*. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 24: Automatic Arming

    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 (See Zone 4 Programming on Page 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. 14.5 Area Assignment AREA NO: 1 All non-24-hour zones are automatically assigned to Area 1. Enter the area number from 1 to 6 where this zone is being assigned. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 25: Arming Zone Assignment

    Message To Transmit MSG: ALARM You can send two report types to the receiver: Alarm and Trouble. These are represented by the characters A and T. Press any Select key to display the zone report options. ALARM - Selecting A allows an alarm report to be sent to the receiver. The zone name appears in the communicator’s alarmed zones status lists. TROUBLE - Selecting T allows a trouble report to be sent to the receiver and the zone name to appear in the communicator’s alarmed zones status lists. LOCAL - When you select L, an alarm report is NOT sent to the receiver. The zone name appears in the communicator’s alarmed zones status lists. – (dash) - When you select – , reports are NOT sent to the receiver. There is no display in the communicator’s alarmed zones status list. Only the programmed Output Number activates. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 26: Output Number

    Communications. 14.17 Zone Number ZONE NO: - Enter the zone number you want to program next. Return to Zone Information 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 Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 27: Stop

    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. 1. 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 Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 28: Z-Wave Setup

    • Select RENAME to enter up to 16 characters for a new device name. • Select STATUS to confirm radio communication with the Z-Wave device. 17.3 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. S elect 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 Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 29: Status Of Z-Wave Devices

    5. E nter a Favorite number between 1 and 20 and press COMMAND. If the Favorite number entered is unassigned, *UNUSED* displays. If the Favorite is already assigned, you may change the name or press the back arrow and enter a new number. 6. P ress any Select key and a cursor displays. Enter a Favorite name up to 16 characters. To remove a Favorite, press Command without entering a name. 7. Press COMMAND to save the Favorite and the Favorite name and ADD EDIT REMOVE displays. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 30: Add Devices To Favorites

    12. The Favorite name and the next Z-Wave device stored in the system displays. Note: A maximum of 25 devices can be assigned to each Favorite. When attempting to add a device and the maximum number of devices has been assigned, FAVORITE FULL is displayed. No additional Z-Wave devices may be added to this Favorite, however a new Favorite may be created and devices added to the new Favorite. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 31: 17.10 Edit Devices In Favorites

    3 . P ress any Select key. The keypad displays ADD LIST REMOVE. 4 . P ress COMMAND again to display FAV XFER OPT. Select XFER. The keypad displays XFER WILL DELETE EXISTING DEVICES then displays XFER CNTRL SURE? YES NO. 5. S elect YES to to allow receipt of Z-Wave devices to your system. The keypad displays TRANSFERRING Z-WAVE DEVICES. Pressing the Back Arrow key cancels the transfer. Select NO to exit the XFER menu and return to ZWAVE SETUP?. All programming will still be intact on the DMP Z-Wave controller and will cancel the transfer. Initiate the transfer at the other manufacturer’s Z-Wave portable controller. All Z-Wave devices are added to the system with a default name (device type and number). A 16-character name may be assigned to the Z-Wave devices after the transfer is complete. When the transfer is complete the screen will display ZWAVE SETUP?. Note: I f TRANSMISSION FAILED displays on the screen, your system memory is cleared of all prior Z-Wave devices programming and will need to add each Z-Wave device individually. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 32: Optimize (Opt)

    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 OPT. 5. Select OPT, the keypad displays OPTIMIZE while the system is searching for Z-Wave devices. 6. The keypad will display OPTIMIZE SUCCESS when Z-Wave devices have been retrieved. 7. Press COMMAND to return to ZWAVE SETUP?. Note: The keypad will display OPTIMIZE FAILED when communication with a Z-Wave device is not established. Press COMMAND to return to ZWAVE SETUP? and attempt optimize again. If communication with a Z-Wave device is not re-established during the optimize process, make sure the device is powered on. If the device that failed has power, add a repeater between the CellCom and the device. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 33: False Alarm Reduction

    This number is the communicator serial number. Reference this number for communicator date-of-manufacture, hardware version, etc. Press any top row Select key to display the Serial Number. Model Number This menu option displays the model number of the communicator . Firmware Version This menu option displays the firmware version number of the communicator and date it was released. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 34: Z-Wave Test Option

    Failed Zones Display SOUTH LOBBY Each zone that did not trip at least once during the Walk Test displays on the keypad ZONE: 10 -FAIL that initiated the test. Any Panic (PN) or Supervisory (SV) 24-hour zone that is faulted at the end of the Walk Test displays a trouble condition for that zone regardless of the message programmed for the open or short condition of the zone and a zone trouble is sent to the receiver. Press the COMMAND key to display the next failed zone. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 35: Cross Zoning

    .5 sec. Each .1 sec. On Each .1 sec. On Temporal 4 5.0 sec. Each .1 sec. O Each .1 sec. O Figure 16: Zone 4 Bell Cadence Information Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 36: Remote Arming/Disarming For Ademco Vista Control Panels

    • Enter Output No. - Enter 17, press * to continue. • Summary Screen: 03 A E P Trig - Press * to continue. d. Output Funct# - Enter 00, press * to continue. 7. Enter * or # displays. Press * and Field? displays. Enter 99 to exit programming. 8. Programming the CellComSL. a. Reset the CellComSL. Enter 6653. b. Press CMD to Output Options. Press any select key (top row key). c. Program Output 1 in Remote Arming Output. Press CMD to RMT ARMG OUT:. Enter 1 CMD. d. Press CMD to Zone Information. Press any select key and Zone No. - displays. e. Enter 1, press CMD. Enter a zone name. Press CMD. g. P rogram Zone 1 as an Arming Zone. Zone Type: - displays. Choose Arming Zone type AR. Press CMD. h. Area: 1------ displays. Press CMD. S tyle: TOGGLE displays. Choose MNT. Exit Programming. Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 37: Ademco Vista 20P To Cellcomsl

    18.10 DMP XRSuper6 to CellComSL Reset RJ SUP XRSuper6 PROG BELL GND RED YEL GRN BLK SMK GND Z10+ Z10- 3.3K RESET LOAD Figure 18: DMP XRSuper6 to CellComSL Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 38: 18.11 Programming For Ademco Vista 20P Ecp To Cellcomsl

    1 2 3 4 6 7 8 (USE SA4120XM-1 CABLE) SYNC BLACK DATA VISTA 20P ONLY RING RING (BROWN) (GRAY) (GREEN) (RED) RESET LOAD Figure 19: Ademco Vista 20P ECP to CellComSL Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 39 Appendix Digital Monitoring Products CellComSL Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 40: Specifications

    Specifications Certifications Primary Power Nominal 12Vdc California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) Current Draw Cellular Alarm 210 mA FCC Part 15: MIVCNN0301 Standby 210 mA CellComSL Series Dimension FCC Part 15 ID: CCKPC0159 (Enfora modem) Housing 5.5”W x 3.75”L x 1” H FCC Part 15 ID: CCKPC0163 (Telit modem) Color CellComSLC - White IC: 5251A-PC0159 (Enfora modem) CellComSLCF - Red IC: 5251A-PC0163 (Telit modem) ANSI/UL 1610 Central Station Burglar (Cellular) Ordering Information ANSI/UL 1023 Household Burglar CellComSLC CDMA Communicator ANSI/UL 985 Household Fire Warning CellComSLCZ CDMA Communicator with (CID Capture) Z-Wave IN TRU SIO N • F IRE • ACC ESS • NET WOR KS 800-641-4282 www.dmp.com 2500 North Partnership Boulevard...

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