DMP Electronics 1135 Installation Manual

Wireless siren

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Description

The Model 1135 Wireless Siren provides 100 decibels of annunciation and comes with
a wall, cover tamper, survey LED, and two batteries. Multiple sirens can be activated
simultaneously by the panel via the Trip with Panel Bell feature.

What is included

The 1135 includes the following:
• One 1135 Wireless Siren
• Two 3.0V Lithium CR123A batteries
• Hardware pack
• Serial number label
• Double-sided tape

Serial Number

For your convenience, two additional pre-printed serial number labels are included for
the siren output. Prior to installing the wireless siren, record the serial number or place
the pre-printed serial number label on the panel programming sheet. This number is
required during programming.

Programming the 1135 Siren Output in the Panel

Refer to the panel programming guide as needed. In Output Information, enter an output number, output name, eight-digit
serial number, supervision time, and set the Trip with Panel Bell option to YES. Outputs operate with a 3 second response
time when used with the 1135.
In Output Information program the wireless output as:
XR100/XR500/XR150/XR350/XR550 450-474, 480-499
XTL/XT30/XT50 31-34, 41-44
Trip with Panel Bell Option
Select YES to have the 1135 Wireless Siren follow the panel bell output
including bell cutoff time. The ON/OFF state of the siren cannot be changed via
the output menu or any other panel function. Default is YES.
Note: When the panel is reset, or programming is complete, the supervision
time is reset. If the panel has been powered down for more than one hour,
the 1135 may take up to an additional hour to send a supervision message
unless tripped, tampered, or powered up. This operation extends battery life.
A missing message may display on the keypad until the supervision message is
sent. In addition, if the siren is on when the panel is powered down, the siren
automatically turns off after 15 minutes.

Installing the Wireless Siren

Selecting a Location

The 1135 provides a survey capability to allow one person to confirm
communication with the receiver while the cover is removed. The 1135 PCB
Red Survey LED (See Figure 2) turns on brightly whenever data is sent to the receiver then immediately turns off when
the receiver acknowledgement is received. Pressing the tamper switch is a convenient way to send data to the receiver
to confirm operation. When the 1135 does not receive an acknowledgement from the receiver the survey LED remains
on for about 8 seconds to let you know communication is not established. Communication is also faulty when the LED
flashes brightly multiple times in quick succession. Relocate the 1135 or receiver until the LED immediately turns off when
tampered indicating the 1135 and receiver are communicating properly. Proper communication between the 1135 and
receiver is verified when for each press or release of the tamper switch, the LED blinks immediately on and immediately
off.

Tamper Switches

The 1135 is equipped with a case tamper and a wall tamper. A two position header is
provided to disable the wall tamper. To disable the wall tamper, place the jumper across
the two pins of the header. If wall tamper is required, place the jumper over just one pin
for storage.
Note: If mounting using the supplied double-sided tape, the wall tamper must be disabled.

Mounting the Siren

1. Remove the locking screws from the top and bottom of the siren housing. Lift the
cover from the bottom to remove.
2. Mount the 1135 on a flat wall ensuring that the wall tamper switch makes proper
contact with the wall. Use the supplied screws in the mounting hole locations as
shown in Figure 2, or use the supplied double-sided tape. Mount the siren away from
metal objects. Do not install the 1135 within 4 feet of the panel as the RF gain of the
transmitter may inhibit proper communication.
3. Set the cover back into place and replace the locking screws.

Powering the 1135

Note: When setting up a wireless system, it is recommended to program the siren's output number
in the panel and connect the receiver before installing batteries in the 1135.
Inst alla tIon GuIde
1135 Wireless Siren
Figure 1: 1135 Wireless Siren
Mounting Holes
Model
1135
SOUNDER
WALL
TAMPR DIS
Tamper
Disable
Mounting Holes
Figure 2: Survey LED and Mounting Holes
Figure 3: Wall Tamper
Locking Screw
Red
RED LED
(SURVEY)
Survey
LED
TAMPER
SWITCH
Locking Screw
Wall
Tamper

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  • Page 1 Red Survey LED (See Figure 2) turns on brightly whenever data is sent to the receiver then immediately turns off when the receiver acknowledgement is received. Pressing the tamper switch is a convenient way to send data to the receiver to confirm operation. When the 1135 does not receive an acknowledgement from the receiver the survey LED remains on for about 8 seconds to let you know communication is not established. Communication is also faulty when the LED flashes brightly multiple times in quick succession. Relocate the 1135 or receiver until the LED immediately turns off when tampered indicating the 1135 and receiver are communicating properly. Proper communication between the 1135 and receiver is verified when for each press or release of the tamper switch, the LED blinks immediately on and immediately off. Tamper Switches The 1135 is equipped with a case tamper and a wall tamper. A two position header is provided to disable the wall tamper. To disable the wall tamper, place the jumper across the two pins of the header. If wall tamper is required, place the jumper over just one pin...
  • Page 2 Observe polarity when installing the batteries. Use only 3.0V Lithium batteries, DMP Model CR123, or the equivalent battery from a local retail outlet. For UL installations, only use #123 batteries manufactured by Energizer. 1. Remove the locking screw from the side of the siren housing. 2. Lift the cover from the bottom to remove. 3. If replacing the batteries, remove the old batteries and dispose of properly. Always replace both batteries at the same time. Caution: Properly dispose of unused batteries. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 212°F (100°C), or incinerate. There is a risk of fire, explosion, and burns with improper disposal. 4. Place the two CR123 batteries in the holders and press into place. See Figure 2 for battery location. 5. Set the cover back into place and replace the locking screw. Battery Life Expectancy Battery life expectancy for the 1135 is 3 years where the siren is operated for five minutes once a month. Refer to the panel programming guide as needed. DMP wireless equipment uses two-way communication to extend battery life. The following situation can extend battery life expectancy: • Infrequent siren on/off operations • Extend transmitter supervision time in panel programming The following situations can reduce battery life expectancy: • Multiple siren on/off operations • When installed in extreme hot or cold environments FCC Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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