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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMING GUIDE
DIGITAL MONITORING PRODUCTS, INC.

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  • Page 1 INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMING GUIDE DIGITAL MONITORING PRODUCTS, INC.
  • Page 2 MODEL XTLplusINT SERIES INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE If necessary, the installer should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The installer may find the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications Commission, helpful: “How to identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems.”...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PANEL SPECIFICATIONS PROG PROGRAMMING CONNECTION Power Supply..............1 Description..............6 Communication ...............1 ON-BOARD 1100INT SERIES WIRELESS Keypads ..............1 Wireless Antenna ............6 Number of Zones ............1 Wireless LED Operation ..........6 Enclosure Specifications ..........1 WIRELESS ZONES INTRODUCTION Description..............6 System Configurations ..........
  • Page 4 COMMUNICATION Keypad Displays Current Programming ..... 12 Programming Menu ............ 13 Communication ............16 Programmer Lockout Codes........13 Account Number ............16 Reset Timeout .............. 13 Transmission Delay .............16 Communication Type ..........16 INITIALIZATION Backup Cellular ............16 Initialization..............14 Test Time.................16 Clear All Codes.............14 Test Days....
  • Page 5 NETWORK OPTIONS SYSTEM REPORTS Network Options ............19 System Reports ............23 Wi-Fi Setup..............19 Opening/Closing Reports ........23 WPS..................19 Abort Reports.............. 23 List..................19 Zone Restoral Reports ..........23 Manual................19 Bypass Reports ............23 Test...................20 Code Change Reports ..........23 Wireless Security Type ..........20 Send Stored Messages ..........
  • Page 6 Wireless Encryption ..........27 Burglary Output ............30 Enter Passphrase ............27 Arm-Alarm Output ............30 Occupied Premises ............ 28 Heat Saver Temperature ........... 31 Use False Alarm Question ........28 Cool Saver Temperature ........... 31 Weather Postal Code ..........28 Carbon Monoxide Alarm Output......31 Zone Monitor Output ..........
  • Page 7 DMP Wireless...............36 Cross Zone..............41 Serial Number Entry ..........36 Priority................41 Contact................36 Traffic Count..............41 Supervision Time ............37 Zone Audit Days ............41 LED Operation............. 37 Receiver Routing ............41 Disarm/Disable ............37 Zone Number..............41 Wireless PIR Pulse Count ........37 STOP Wireless PIR Sensitivity ...........
  • Page 8: Panel Specifications

    PANEL SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply Model 372-500-W plug-in DC power supply Input: 120 VAC, 60 Hz Output: 12 VDC Standby Battery: DMP 3.8 VDC Lithium, 800 mAh Optional Standby Battery DMP 3.8 VDC Lithium, 3500 mAh All circuits inherent power limited Communication Optional 265LTE-INT Series Cellular Communicator to send messages to DMP Model SCS-1R or SCS-VR Central Station Receivers.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION System Configurations The panel can be programmed to operate as any of the following system types: • All/Perimeter system that provides one perimeter area and one interior area • Home/Sleep/Away system that provides one perimeter, one interior, and one bedroom area. The bedroom area provides for any protection devices the user wants disarmed during their sleeping hours and armed as Away.
  • Page 10: Installation

    INSTALLATION Mounting Location Information A location should be selected that is centrally located between the 1100INT Series transmitters used in the installation. Install the XTLplusINT 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.
  • Page 11: Secondary Power Supply

    SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY Standby Battery The XTLplusINT 800 mAh 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. If the battery is low, or not plugged into the BAT battery connector, a low battery condition is indicated by the panel.
  • Page 12: Led Operation

    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...
  • Page 13: Flash Load Button

    FLASH LOAD BUTTON The XTLplusINT panel software can be updated via the panel’s PROG programming header. To update the panel with a new software version, complete the following steps at the protected premises: Model 399 Cable Connect a DMP 399 Cable from the PROG header to the serial port of your PC operating Remote Link and containing the XTLplusINT RU file.
  • Page 14: Wireless Keypads

    WIRELESS KEYPADS Mounting Wireless Keypads DMP Wireless keypads have removable covers that allow the base to be mounted on a wall, desk stand or other flat surface using the screw holes provided on each corner. PROGRAMMING INTRODUCTION Before You Begin Before starting to program, we recommend you read through the contents of this manual.
  • Page 15: Keypad

    The keypad Power/Armed LED turns Red, indicating communication has not yet been established with the panel receiver. To enable association operation in the XTLplusINT Series panel, press the XTLplusINT Series RESET button three times allowing the wireless TRANSMIT LED (TX) located near the top of the PCB to begin flashing between each press.
  • Page 16: Entering Characters Using The Number Pad

    Entering Characters Using the Number Pad Choose a character from the table. Identify the Number the character correlates with and press it on the number pad. Identify the Select Key or Area for that character and press that select key or area on the keypad. Press that select key or area again to access the uppercase letter.
  • Page 17 Installing a lockout code 1. After entering the Programmer menu, the keypad displays PROGRAMMER. Press CMD until SET LOCKOUT CODE is displayed (after STOP). 2. Press any select key. At the ENTER CODE: - display, enter a 1- to 5-digit programmer lockout code. Press CMD.
  • Page 18 INITIALIZATION Initialization This function allows you to clear selected parts of the panel program back to the factory INITIALIZATION defaults. Clear All Codes NO leaves existing codes intact. CODES? NO YES YES clears the user code and user profile memory and assigns user code number 99 to the highest user number Clear All Schedules NO leaves existing schedules intact.
  • Page 19 FAST PROGRAMMING Fast Program The Fast Program section allows you to quickly configure the essential settings for the FAST PROGRAM XTLplusINT panel. Account Number Enter the account num ber sent to the receiver. The range of account numbers are 1 to ACCOUNT NO: 65535.
  • Page 20 COMMUNICATION Communication The Communication section allows you to configure the communication settings for the COMMUNICATION XTLplus INT panel. Account Number Enter the account num ber sent to the receiver. ACCOUNT NO: DD, NET, CELL - The range of account numbers for Digital Dialer, Network, and Cell is 1 to 65535.
  • Page 21 Send Communication Trouble TEST TIME COMM TRBL NO YES Enable communication fail notification by selecting YES at COMM TRBL. Select NO to disable. Default is YES. If set to yes, Comm Troubles will be logged in panel events. 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.
  • Page 22 Receiver 2 Programming Allows you to set the options for the second receiver the panel attempts to contact RECEIVER 2 PROG when sending reports. The XTLplusINT 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.
  • Page 23: Network Options

    WPS enabled router. Refer to the router’s instruction manual for sending a security key to the XTLplusINT Series panel. If the panel fails to connect to the WPS enabled router, WPS FAILED RETRY? NO YES displays.
  • Page 24: Test

    When an SSID is entered for the first time or changed, the panel searches for the SSID entered to ensure communication. The keypad displays SSID FOUND or SSID NOT FOUND. When the SSID is found, the security type is also detected. Enter up to 32 characters for the SSID from the network router to identify the network LAN.
  • Page 25: Dns Server

    DNS Server DNS SERVER Enter the IP address of the DNS (Domain Name System) used by the panel to resolve 192.168.0.1 domain names into IP addresses. The default address is 192.168.000.001. The DHCP programming in the panel must be set to NO. Programming Port PROGRAMMING PORT Enter the programming port number.
  • Page 26: Device Setup

    DEVICE SETUP Device Setup DEVICE SETUP This section allows you to define the XTLplusINT panel wireless keypad configuration. You can install and address up to seven wireless keypads. Device Number Enter the device number of the wireless keypad you are programming. The valid range is DEVICE NO: - 2-8.
  • Page 27: Remote Options

    REMOTE OPTIONS Remote Options REMOTE OPTIONS This section allows you to enter the information needed for Remote Command/Remote Programming operation via Wi-Fi communication. A description of the Remote Options follows: Remote Key This option allows you to enter a code of up to eight digits for use in verifying the REMOTE KEY authority of an alarm or to allow remote connections to perform a remote command/ programming session.
  • Page 28: System Reports

    SYSTEM REPORTS System Reports This function allows you to select the reports the XTLplusINT sends to the receiver. SYSTEM REPORTS Opening/Closing Reports NO - No Opening/Closing Reports are sent. O/C RPTS NO YES YES - Sends Opening/Closing Reports for each programmed area. Abort Reports ABORT YES allows the panel to send an Alarm Abort Report to the receiver any time an area is...
  • Page 29: Late To Open

    Late To Open LATE TO OPEN MINUTES: Enter 1-240 as the number of minutes to elapse that the system may remain armed after the opening time of a schedule without sending a Late To Open message. If the system continues to be armed after the Late to Open minutes expire, a Late To Open message is sent to the central station.
  • Page 30: System Options

    SYSTEM OPTIONS System Options SYSTEM OPTIONS This section allows you to select system wide parameters used in the operation of the XTLplusINT panel. A description of each System Option follows: System SYSTEM: HOME/AWAY This configures the panel as either a Home/Away system (Perimeter, Interior, and AREA A/P H/A Bedrooms), an All/Perimeter system (Perimeter/Interior), or a six Area system.
  • Page 31: Cross Zone Time

    • The zone is force armed and a zone force arm message is sent to the receiver • An Exit Error is sent to the receiver • The bell sounds for the length of time set in Bell Cutoff programming Cross Zone Time Enter the time allowed between zone faults.
  • Page 32: Arm Activity Days

    Arm Activity Days ARM ACTY DAYS: This allows selection of the number of days a countdown timer is set for area arming and disarming activity. The range for the countdown timer is 00 to 99. When the timer counts down to zero because of no arming or disarming activity, the panel sends a “No Arming/Disarming”...
  • Page 33: Trouble Audible Annunciation

    Trouble Audible Annunciation Press any top row key to select the keypad buzzer annunciation method for wireless low TRBL AUDIBLE: DAY battery and missing messages. Select ANY to enable annunciation anytime. Select DAY to enable annunciation except during sleeping hours (9 PM to 9 AM). Select MIN (minimum) to annunciate only Fire and CO zones during daytime hours (9 AM to 9 PM).
  • Page 34: Bell Options

    BELL OPTIONS Bell Options This section allows you to program the panel bell output functions. If using the Model BELL OPTIONS 1135INT Wireless Siren, the Trip with Panel Bell option should be selected in the Output Setup programming for the siren. Bell Cutoff Time Enter the maximum time from 1 to 15 minutes that a wireless output remains on.
  • Page 35: Auxiliary 2

    Auxiliary 2 AUX 2 TYPE: Defines Bell Action for Auxiliary 2 Type Zones. The default is set at N. Carbon Monoxide (CO) Defines Bell Action for Carbon Monoxide (CO) Type Zones. The default is set at 4. CO TYPE: Digital Monitoring Products XTLplus International Series Installation and Programming Guide...
  • Page 36: Output Options

    OUTPUT OPTIONS Output Options This section allows you to program output options. Select from the following output OUTPUT OPTIONS numbers: • 51 to 54 • 61 to 64 • F01 to F20 (To Activate Z-Wave Favorites) Communication Failure Output This output/Favorite turns on when the panel fails to communicate with the receiver COM FAIL OUT: after three communication attempts.
  • Page 37: Burglary Output

    Burglary Output This output/Favorite turns on any time a burglary zone goes into alarm. The output BURGLARY OUT: turns off when the area in which the alarm occurred disarms and no other burglary zones are in alarm. Enter 0 (zero) to disable this output. Arm-Alarm Output ARM-ALARM OUT: Enter the output/Favorite to turn on steady when any area of the system is armed.
  • Page 38: Output Setup

    OUTPUT SETUP Output Setup This section allows you to program and name wireless outputs into the panel. OUTPUT SETUP Output Number Enter an output number. Select from the following output numbers: OUTPUT NUMBER • 51 to 54 — Slow response time* wireless outputs (activate within 15 seconds) •...
  • Page 39: Area Information

    AREA INFORMATION Area Information This section allows you to assign functions to individual areas for XTLplusINT panels. AREA INFORMATION All non-24-hour zones must be assigned to an active area. See section 33.1 in Zone Information. Activate an area by assigning it a name. A name is given to each active area to assist the user during arming and disarming.
  • Page 40: Zone Information

    ZONE INFORMATION Zone Information This allows you to define the operation of each protection zone used in the system. ZONE INFORMATION Zone Number Zone numbers on the XTLplusINT panel default to the following settings. The settings ZONE NO: - can be changed as described in the following sections. Zones 51-54 can be wireless zones, key fobs or slow outputs.
  • Page 41: Area Assignment

    Arming zone operation If a bad (faulted) Priority zone is in the area being armed by an Arming zone, the arming is stopped. If there are no Priority zones, or they are all in a normal condition, the following applies: When a non-Priority zone is bad when an area is armed with a keyswitch on an Arming zone, the arming is delayed for five seconds.
  • Page 42: Dmp Wireless

    DMP Wireless For wireless key fob programming see the 1144INT Series Key Fob section. All wireless programming is stored in the XTLplusINT panel. Each time the panel powers up, when the programmer STOP routine is selected or the panel is reset, the wireless receiver memory refresh could take up to 45 seconds to complete depending on the number of wireless zones programmed and the Red LED remains on during this time.
  • Page 43: Pet Immunity

    Pet Immunity WIRELESS PIR PET IMMUNITY: This option displays for the 1122INT Wireless PIR Motion Detector. Select whether or not to enable pet immunity. Selecting YES allows pet immunity for animals up to 55 pounds. Next Zone NEXT ZONE NO Select YES to return to the ZONE NO: - option to program a new zone.
  • Page 44: Button Action

    Arming with areas 1, 2, and 3 assigned Disarming with areas 1, 2, and 3 assigned Button Action BUTTON ACTION This option specifies the Button Action for an individual key fob button. The default YYY: XXXXXXXX action for the button selected is displayed. Press any select area to display the Button Action options.
  • Page 45: Output Action

    Output Action OUTPUT ACTION: This option allows you to define the output action (STD, PLS, MOM, TGL, OFF) for the yyy: XXXXXXXX selected output number. The default is STEADY. STD (Steady) - The output is turned on and remains on. OUTPUT ACTION? PLS (Pulse) - The output alternates one second on and one second off.
  • Page 46: Output Action

    To enter an Output Number, press any select area followed by the output number 51-54, 61-64, or F1-F20. Press CMD. Output Action Entering an Output Number displays this option that allows you to assign an output OUTPUT: NONE action. A description of the available output actions is given below: STEADY - The output is turned on and remains on until the area is disarmed, an output cutoff time expires, or the output is reset from the keypad User Menu.
  • Page 47: Cross Zone

    Cross Zone Select YES to enable cross-zoning for this zone. Cross-zoning requires this zone to trip CRS ZONE NO YES twice, or this zone and another cross-zoned zone to trip, within a programmed time before an alarm report is sent to the receiver. To operate correctly, all cross-zone zones need to be programmed as the same zone type.
  • Page 48: Stop

    STOP Stop At the STOP option, pressing any select area allows you to exit the programmer function STOP of the XTLplusINT panel. When selected, the panel performs an internal reset and exits the programmer. The Stop function causes the following conditions to occur: •...
  • Page 49: Set Lockout Code

    SET LOCKOUT CODE Set Lockout Code SET LOCKOUT CODE Pressing CMD at the Stop option displays SET LOCKOUT CODE. This feature allows you to program a special code that will then be required to gain access to the panel’s internal Programmer through the keypad. 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).
  • Page 50: Appendix

    APPENDIX This section provides additional zone and system information. 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.
  • Page 51 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. Reference this number for date-of-manufacture, hardware version, etc. Press CMD to view the next option. Frequency Offset This menu option displays the frequency offset of the panel.
  • Page 52: Using The Walk Test

    Wi-Fi Signal Strength Number of Bars Indication Good Signal (Excellent for consistent operation) Average Signal (Expect consistent operation) Weak Signal (Will not operate reliably. Relocate Wi-Fi equipment or add a Wi-Fi extender for better reception.) No Signal Z-Wave Test Option TEST ZWAVE This feature allows the installer to test XTLplusINT communication with Z-Wave DEVICE LIST:...
  • Page 53: Trip Counter For Dmp Wireless Test (Wls)

    Trip Counter For DMP Wireless Test (WLS) Displays the number of wireless zones that automatically communicate a supervisory TRIPS: XXX check-in message. The test will run for a total of 5 minutes. During the 5 minutes the transmitters are being tested multiple times. In order for a transmitter to pass it must have checked in 3 or more times.
  • Page 54: Cross Zoning

    Cross Zoning Caution must be taken when cross zoning devices to ensure that the Cross Zone Time is long enough to allow an intruder to trip both devices before it expires. A Cross Zone Time that is too short may allow an intruder to trip the devices and allow only a zone fault report be sent to the central station.
  • Page 55: Common Keypad Messages

    Wireless - 1100INT Series Wireless options. Contact - Indicates if the Universal Transmitter is programmed to use the internal or external contact. External Contact N/O? - Identifies whether externally installed contacts are programmed as a normally open (N/O) or normally closed (N/C) circuit. Y = N/O Contacts. N = N/C Contacts. Supervision Time - Selects the number of minutes for DMP wireless supervision.
  • Page 56: Alarm Transmission Systems And Equipment En 50136-1 And -2

    Alarm Transmission Systems and Equipment EN 50136-1 and -2 Net and Cell Test Days in Communication must be set to 1. Panel events are stored in non-volatile memory. Part number: Atmel AT24C256C-SSHL-T. The Display Events section of the User Menu is a read-only function. This equipment shall be installed in accordance wit local, national, and European requirements and regulations for attachement to, establishment, and termination of connection and transmission via public telephone and data networks and/or the regulations for transmission via the use of radio, power distribution systems, or cable TV...
  • Page 57: Specifications

    Specifications EN 50136-2:2013 Alarm systems. Alarm transmission systems and equipment. Weight 1.1 lbs Requirements for Supervised Premises Transceiver (SPT). Dimensions 5.5 x 3.75 in Security Grade Environmental Class ATS Category: SP2 or DP1 ACE Type B Fixed Compatible RCT: SCS-VR and SCS-1R CE/RED Operating Temperature 0°C- 49°C (32°F - 120°F)

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