MODEL XTL/XTLC CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING GUIDE When using the XTL/XTLC control for any listing organization’s approved methods, refer to this manual and the XTL/XTLC Installation Guide. These documents outline the installation and programming requirements of all applications for which the XTL/XTLC is approved.
Second IP Address ............8 3.28 Second IP Port ............8 Messaging Setup ............9 Messaging Setup ............9 Enable Messaging ............9 System Name .............9 Destination 1 ..............9 Destination 1 User Number ..........9 Destination 2 ..............9 Destination 2 User Number ..........9 Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
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Use False Alarm Question ..........17 8.19 Weather Zip Code .............17 Bell Options .............18 Bell Options ..............18 Bell Cutoff Time ............18 Automatic Bell Test ...........18 Bell Output ...............18 Bell Action ..............18 9.5.1 Fire ................18 9.5.2 Burglary ..............18 Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
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13.10.4 Wireless PIR Pulse Count ..........26 13.10.5 Wireless PIR Sensitivity ..........26 13.10.6 Next Zone ..............26 13.11 Series Key Fobs ............27 13.11.1 Key Fob User Number ..........27 13.11.2 Key Fob Serial Number ..........27 13.11.3 Key Fob Supervision Time .........27 Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
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Keypad Speaker Operation ........36 16.8 Cross Zoning ............36 16.9 Zone Type Descriptions ..........37 16.9 Zone Type Defaults ...........38 16.10 Common Keypad Messages ........39 16.11 Z-Wave Certification Information ........39 Revisions to This Document ........40 Listings and Approvals ............42 Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
Initializing the Panel When programming a panel for the first time or rewriting the entire program of an existing XTL/XTLC, use the Initialization function described in section 2. Initializing clears the panel’s memory of any old data and sets the highest numbered user number to user code 99.
Reset Timeout The XTL/XTLC has a feature that requires you to enter the Programmer within 30 minutes of resetting the panel. After 30 minutes, if you attempt to program by entering the 6653 (PROG) code, the keypad displays: RESET PANEL. You must reset the panel and enter the program code within the next 30 minutes.
INTRODUCTION Keypad Connect up to four DMP 9060 and 9063 Wireless LCD Keypads to the XTL/XTLC panel. The operation is shown and described in the following sections. 32-Character Display SMITH HOME 2 : 51 AM F R I Select Keys...
Select key. The display changes to NO. Press the COMMAND key to display the next prompt. The keypad displays the new Press the third top row THEN selection. Press CMD to advance. Select key. BELL TST BELL TST Figure 3: Changing the Current Programming Option Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
YES sets the panel’s programming back to factory default selections and clears all Z-Wave device programming and all Favorites from the panel. Selecting YES does not clear the panel’s event memory, zone, user code information, or schedules. Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
CELL - Cellular communication to DMP Model SCS-1R or SCS-VR Receivers. NONE - For local systems. Selecting this ends communication programming. Note: XTLC cellular communication must be activated using the Activate Cell option provided in section 17.4 Diagnostics Function located in the Appendix.
Default is set to SECURECOM400. 3.11 RECEIVER 1 PROG Receiver 1 Programming Allows you to set the options for the first receiver the panel attempts to contact when sending reports. The XTL/XTLC supports communication to two receivers. 3.12 NO YES Alarm Reports ALARM YES enables Abort, Alarm, Alarm Restoral, Alarm Bell Silenced, Ambush, Exit Error, and System Recently Armed reports to be sent to this receiver.
Enter the second IP port number to be used in conjunction with the second IP Address. 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 XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
9 digit key followed by the fourth Select Key to add the _ symbol. See the Entering Non-Alpha Characters section for additional symbols. Note: Mail servers that require Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption are not supported by the XTL/XTLC. Destination 1 User Number DESTINATION 1 USER NUMBER: If Destination 1 is a 10-digit cellular number, enter a user’s user number from this...
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. Note: The SecureCom Wireless text plan selected for the panel should match or exceed the programmed Monthly Limit. Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
Enter the device number of the wireless keypad you are programming. The valid range is 2-5. Note: Address one is reserved for the XTL/XTLC programming keypad attached during programming. After you program each option for the first keypad, repeat these programming steps for each additional keypad.
To enter a new Remote Key, press any Select key and enter any combination of up to 8 digits. The numbers you enter appear as asterisks. Press COMMAND. DISARM NO YES Remote Disarm Enter YES to enable the panel to be disarmed remotely. Selecting NO disables remote disarming. Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
SYSTEM REPORTS System Reports System Reports SYSTEM REPORTS This function allows you to select the reports the XTL/XTLC sends to the receiver. Opening/Closing Reports O/C RPTS NO - No Opening/Closing Reports are sent. YES - Sends Opening/Closing Reports for each programmed area.
System Options SYSTEM OPTIONS This section allows you to select system wide parameters used in the operation of the XTL/XTLC panel. A description of each System Option follows: System SYSTEM: ALL/PERIM This configures the panel as either a six Area system, an All/Perimeter system...
The SUPV/TRBL receiver option must be selected in communication programming for the message to be sent. Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
Enter a House Code from 1 to 50 and press the CMD button. The XTL/XTLC automatically programs the house code into the wireless transmitters when the unique transmitter serial number is programmed into the panel.
This option allows local U.S.A. weather updates to display in the Status List on the keypad. Enter the zip code of the user at this prompt. When no number is entered weather conditions are not displayed. Default is 0 (zero). Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
Defines Bell Action for Auxiliary 1 Type Zones. The default is set at N. 9.5.7 Auxiliary 2 AUXLRY 2 TYPE: Defines Bell Action for Auxiliary 2 Type Zones. The default is set at N. Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
• When the system is armed PERIMETER, the programmed Favorite plus 1 is activated. For example, If the Armed Output is F05, F06 activates when Perimeter is armed. For an Area system: • When any area of the system is armed, the programmed Favorite activates. Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
Enter the desired temperature setting for all Z-Wave thermostats when the system is armed ALL or AWAY. When the system is disarmed the thermostats return to their previous settings. The range is 55-95 degrees. Enter 0 (zero) to disable. Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
TRIP WITH PANEL This option displays when the wireless device is an 1135 wireless siren. Select YES to NO YES BELL have the 1135 wireless siren follow the panel bell output. Default is YES. Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
12.1 Area Information AREA INFORMATION This section allows you to assign functions to individual areas for XTL/XTLC panels. All non-24-hour zones must be assigned to an active area. See the section on 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.
Zone Number ZONE NO: - Zone numbers on the XTL/XTLC panel default to the following settings. The settings can be changed as described in the following sections. Zones 31-34 can be wireless zones, key fobs or slow outputs. Zones 41-44 can be wireless zones, key fobs, or fast outputs.
The ability to stop the arming does not apply if a wireless arming device is being used. Refer to the Appendix. Note: Arming from a zone, cell, or Remote Link is not affected by this operation. Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
For an 1100 Series Key Fob see the 1100 Series Wireless Key Fob programming section. NOTE: All wireless programming is stored in the XTL/XTLC 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.
Only zones 31-34 or 41-44 can be programmed as 1100 Series Key Fob zones. Refer to the 1100 Series Key Fob Programming Sheet (LT-0706) supplied panel and the 1100 Series Key Fob Install Guide (LT-0703) as needed. Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
This option specifies the Button Action for an individual key fob button. The default action for the button selected is displayed. Press any Select key to display the Button Action options. To view more options press the COMMAND key. Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
This option allows you to define the output action (STD, PLS, MOM, TGL, OFF) for the selected output number. The default is Steady. STD PLS MOM TGL STD (Steady) - The output is turned on and remains on. Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
Output Number OUTPUT NO: You can specify any of the outputs/Favorites on the XTL/XTLC to be activated by a zone condition. The output/Favorite can be activated regardless of the report to transmit or whether or not the zone is programmed as local. An output activated by a non-24-hour armed zone is turned off when the zone’s area is disarmed by a user.
See the Cross-Zone Time section. If another cross-zoned zone in the system faults, or if the first zone restores and faults again before the cross-zone time expires, the bell turns on and the panel sends an alarm report. Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
Enter the zone number you want to program next. Return to section 11.1 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 XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
STOP At the STOP prompt, pressing any Select key allows you to exit the programmer function of the XTL/XTLC panel. When selected, the panel performs an internal reset and exits the programmer. The Stop function causes the following conditions to occur: •...
16.4 Diagnostics Function The XTL/XTLC panel contains a Diagnostics function that allows you to test the integrity of the CDMA cellular communication, cellular signal, and email communication. The Diagnostics function also displays the panel settings. To use Diagnostics, reset the panel, enter the Diagnostics code 2313 (DIAG), and press COMMAND.
The Cellular Signal Strength option in the panel’s Diagnostic menu contains a roaming ROAM -XX dBm indicator. When the XTLC is roaming or not in contact with a Verizon owned tower, SIGNAL: ▐▐▐▐▐▐▐ ROAM will be displayed on the top line of the keypad along with the signal strength.
16.6 Using the Walk Test The XTL/XTLC panel provides a walk test feature that allows a single technician to test all the protection devices connected to zones on the system. Conduct the Walk Test within 30 minutes of resetting the panel.
1. If zone 1 trips and zone 2 trips within the Cross Zone Time, an ALARM report is sent to the receiver for zone 1 and zone 2. Note: To operate correctly, all cross-zone zones need to be programmed as the same zone type. Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
Auxiliary 2 zones do not appear in the Status List. AR (Arming zone) - Allows you to connect a keyswitch to a zone and use it to arm and disarm the system. Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
16.9 Zone Type Defaults The XTL/XTLC panel contains 11 default zone types that provide the most commonly selected functions for their applications. All zone types can be customized by changing the variable options listed below. Key Fob - Indicates if a DMP key fob is programmed.
Z-Wave network. See “Remove” in section 6 of Z-Wave Setup in this programming guide. • Replication is the process of copying network information to another device (typically a Z-Wave controller) in the Z-Wave network. See “Transfer Control” in Z-Wave Setup in this programming guide. Digital Monitoring Products XTL/XTLC Programming Guide...
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