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INITIALIZATION

Initialization

This function allows you to set the panel’s programmed memory back to the factory 

defaults.

After you select 

YES

 to clear a section of memory, the panel asks if you are sure you 

want to clear the memory. This is a safeguard against accidently erasing part of your 

programming. No memory is cleared from the programming until you answer 

YES

 to 

the 

SURE? YES NO

 option.

Clear All Codes

NO

 leaves existing user codes intact.

YES

 clears the user code memory and assigns the user code number 99 to user 99 on 

the XTLplus.

Clear All Schedules

NO

 leaves existing schedules intact.

YES

 clears all schedules from the XTLplus programming.

Clear Events

NO

 leaves existing event memory intact.

YES

 clears all event memory currently held in the panel’s Display Events buffer.

Clear Zone Programming

NO

 leaves existing zone information intact.

YES

 sets all zones in the system to 

UNUSED

.

Clear Communication

NO

 leaves existing communication and messaging programming intact.

YES

 resets communication and messaging programming to factory defaults.

Clear Wi-Fi

NO

 leaves existing Wi-Fi programming intact.

YES

 resets Wi-Fi programming to factory defaults.

Set to Factory Defaults

Only use this procedure when the network primary controller is missing or otherwise 

inoperable.

NO

 leaves the remainder of the existing panel programming intact.

YES

 sets the panel’s programming back to factory default selections. Selecting 

YES

 

does not clear the panel’s event memory, zones, user code information, or schedules.

SCHEDS?

NO YES

YES

: advances you to a 

confirmation prompt.

NO

: the panel advances you to the 

next section prompt but does not 

initialize that section of the program.

SURE?

YES NO

NO

: advances you 

to the next prompt.

YES

: the panel initializes that section 

of the program and advances you to 

the next prompt.

CODES?

NO YES

For each section of the panel program that you can initialize, a 

NO 

or 

YES 

option is provided.

INITIALIZATION

CODES?  

NO   YES

SCHEDS? 

NO   YES

EVENTS? 

NO   YES

ZONES?  

NO   YES

COMM?   

NO   YES

CLEAR WIFI 

NO   YES

DEFAULTS? 

NO   YES

Summary of Contents for XTLplus Series

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE DIGITAL MONITORING PRODUCTS INC...

Page 2: ...refer to this manual and the XT30 XT50 Installation Guide These documents outline the installation and programming requirements of all applications for which the XT30 XT50 is approved 2021 Digital Mon...

Page 3: ...tion 11 Clear All Codes 11 Clear All Schedules 11 Clear Events 11 Clear Zone Programming 11 Clear Communication 11 Clear Wi Fi 11 Set to Factory Defaults 11 CONTENTS Before You Get Started 1 System Co...

Page 4: ...st IP Address 15 First IP Port 15 Second IP Address 16 Second IP Port 16 Receiver 2 Programming 16 Receiver 2 Backup 16 Alarm Reports 16 Supervisory Trouble Reports 16 Opening Closing and User Reports...

Page 5: ...Question 27 Weather Zip Code 27 Celsius Temperature Option 27 Bell Options 28 Bell Options 28 Bell Cutoff Time 28 Automatic Bell Test 28 Bell Output 28 Bell Action 28 Output Options 30 Output Options...

Page 6: ...s Menu 48 Using the Walk Test 48 Walk Test 48 Trip Counter for DMP Wireless Check in Test WLS 49 Test End Warning 49 Failed Zones Display 49 Keypad Speaker Operation 49 Cross Zoning 49 Zone Type Descr...

Page 7: ...Certifications 56 FCC Wireless Receiver and Z Wave Approvals 56 FCC Wi Fi Network Approvals 56 Intertek ETL Listed 56 California State Marshall CSFM 56...

Page 8: ...areas of protection that can be independently armed or disarmed Caution Notes Throughout this guide you will see caution notes containing information you need to know when installing the panel These c...

Page 9: ...full pattern coverage and false alarm immunity 1131 Wireless Recessed Contact Provides concealed protection for doors windows or other applications 1134 Wireless Access Control Module Provides wireles...

Page 10: ...G R B DC S N CELL MODULE 2020 DMP WWW DMP COM Mounting Holes Z Wave Module Wi Fi Antenna XTLplus Mounting Holes RESET LOAD BAT PROG R B DC LEV LPC 0181 R1 CELL MODULE 2015 DMP WWW DMP COM ETHERNET XTL...

Page 11: ...B snaps 3 Lean the panel PCB forward and lift out from the bottom PCB snaps 4 Remove and properly dispose of the used battery Caution Risk of fire explosion and burns Do not disassemble heat above 212...

Page 12: ...0 Series Wireless Wireless Antenna The XTLplus Series Wireless Antenna is integrated into the circuit board The panel s built in wireless receiver operates with DMP 1100 Series transmitters See System...

Page 13: ...e updated 3 Set the Connection Information Type to Direct with a baud rate of 38400 and choose the appropriate COM port 4 Select Panel Remote Update then select the correct RU file for the panel 5 Pre...

Page 14: ...a connection Refer to the 265LTE Series Cellular Communicator Installation Guide LT 1703 for complete installation information Install the 265 on an XTLplus Series Panel 1 Place the antenna onto the S...

Page 15: ...er that do not have a previously assigned house code Up to seven wireless keypads are allowed on each panel To pair a 9800 Series keypad power up both the panel and the keypad A 10 minute pairing time...

Page 16: ...Arrow key once to erase the last character entered Select Keys or Areas The top row of keys are called the Select Keys on Thinline and Aqualite keypads or Select Areas on Graphic Touchscreen keypads...

Page 17: ...PROG The keypad displays PROGRAMMER Press CMD to scroll through the programming menu To select a section for programming press any Select Key or Area when the name of that section displays on the key...

Page 18: ...eaves existing event memory intact YES clears all event memory currently held in the panel s Display Events buffer Clear Zone Programming NO leaves existing zone information intact YES sets all zones...

Page 19: ...dealer securecomwireless com See Remote Options System This configures the panel as either a six Area system an All Perimeter system Perimeter Interior or a Home Away system Perimeter Interior and Be...

Page 20: ...all zones are programmed press the Back Arrow key to display FAST PROGRAM Press CMD to display STOP and press any Select Key or Area to exit the Fast Program function and save the programming See Sto...

Page 21: ...in the Appendix Backup Cellular Backup Cellular option is available if COMM TYPE is set for WIFI or NET The Backup Cellular tries to send the message after the main communication fails for 60 seconds...

Page 22: ...communication and is used to connect to a DNS network The APN may contain two lines of 16 characters to equal 32 characters Default is set to SECURECOM400 Receiver 1 Programming Allows you to set the...

Page 23: ...sent to this receiver Default is NO Opening Closing and User Reports YES enables Opening Closing Code Changes and Bypass reports by user to be sent to this receiver Default is NO Test Report YES enab...

Page 24: ...anual for sending a security key to the XTLplus Series panel If the panel fails to connect to the WPS enabled router WPS FAILED RETRY NO YES displays Press the fourth Select Key or Area to RETRY or pr...

Page 25: ...choose When connecting to the Wi Fi network the panel also detects the security type in use and W L KEY displays Enter the W L KEY and the panel performs a connection test and CONNECTING displays When...

Page 26: ...Domain Name System used by the panel to resolve 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 Enter the pr...

Page 27: ...etwork keypads 1100T The 1100T allows you to use compatible non DMP wireless with an XTL Series panel Select YES to use an 1100T Wireless Translator One 1100T Translator is programmable on devices 2 8...

Page 28: ...om the factory with the Remote Key preset as blank To enter a new Remote Key press any Select Key or Area and enter any combination of up to eight digits The numbers you enter appear as asterisks Pres...

Page 29: ...ition DISARM The panel sends zone restoral reports when a zone that has restored from an alarm or trouble is disarmed Twenty four hour zones send restorals immediately Bypass Reports YES allows the pa...

Page 30: ...o the central station Default is 0 zero which disables the Early To Close option Entry Check in Protection If YES is selected this enables the panel to send a Serial 1 check in message when an Entry D...

Page 31: ...red or an invalid user code is entered the prewarn tone begins sounding again Fifteen seconds must elapse before entering a digit silences the prewarn tone again The area must be disarmed before the e...

Page 32: ...pass Reports has been selected as YES Default is NO Note Not investigated by Intertek Zone Activity Hours This option provides supervision of a person living alone for non activity Enter the number of...

Page 33: ...10 Hawaii 11 Midway Island Samoa 12 Fiji Marshall Island Wellington Auckland Kwajalein Kamchatka 13 New Caledonia 14 Guam Sydney 15 Tokyo Seoul 16 Hong Kong Singapore 17 Bangkok Hanoi 18 Dhaka Almaty...

Page 34: ...e two button panic key operation selected at a keypad to send the Panic Emergency or Fire message to the central station receiver Select YES to enable the two button panic operation To disable the two...

Page 35: ...d the keypad buzzes for one second and then displays the ALL SYSTEM ON message If communication fails the message LOCAL ALARM ONLY appears Bell Output Enter the output number 51 54 61 64 for an 1116 o...

Page 36: ...Defines Bell Action for Auxiliary 1 Type Zones The default is set at N Auxiliary 2 Defines Bell Action for Auxiliary 2 Type Zones The default is set at N Carbon Monoxide CO Defines Bell Action for Car...

Page 37: ...me an Ambush code is entered at a keypad The output turns off using the Sensor Reset option Enter 0 zero to disable this output Begin Exit Output This output Favorite turns on any time an exit delay t...

Page 38: ...he output pulses To operate the Arm Alarm output within one second program a fast response number from 61 to 64 Fast response operation reduces overall wireless output battery life To operate the Arm...

Page 39: ...r Area to display the default name then press CMD The programmer automatically programs the name as UNUSED Serial Number Enter the 8 digit serial number found on the wireless device ALREADY USED displ...

Page 40: ...a 10 minute Closing Check delay If the area has been disarmed outside a schedule and the area was forgotten to be armed again the Closing Check delay occurs one hour after the area is disarmed At armi...

Page 41: ...N NT INT 16 GARAGE MOTION NT INT 17 GLASSBREAK NT INT 18 WATER DETECTOR SV INT 19 LOW TEMPERATURE SV INT 20 SMOKE DETECTOR FI PERIM 21 FRONT SMOKE FI PERIM 22 BACK SMOKE FI PERIM 23 HALLWAY SMOKE FI P...

Page 42: ...rea Blank Night Day or Exit Press CMD to display additional zone types Fire Panic Emergency or Supervisory Press CMD to display additional zone types Auxiliary 1 Auxiliary 2 Fire Verify Arming and CO...

Page 43: ...m Assigns the zone to Bedrooms This option is only displayed in Home Away systems under Sleep PERIM Perimeter Assigns the zone to Perimeter Style This option specifies the style for the arming disarmi...

Page 44: ...Installation Guide LT 1760 Competitor Wireless Select YES to program this zone as a wireless zone if using the 1100T Wireless Translator Default is NO Competitor Wireless Serial Number If using an 11...

Page 45: ...re FI Fire Verify FV Supervisory SV and Carbon Monoxide CO Note When the panel is reset the supervision timer restarts for all wireless zones LED Operation This only displays when programming a panic...

Page 46: ...less device Displays when the serial number is already programmed The programmed zone number displays Key Fob Supervision Time Press any top row Select Key or Area to select the supervision time requi...

Page 47: ...pressed simultaneously with any other Emergency 2 button No action occurs when pressed alone OUT Output Causes an output to turn on steady pulse momentary toggle or off RST Sensor Reset Causes the pan...

Page 48: ...er means such as another button press a zone action or a schedule Note When the output is assigned to PN PN2 or EM EM2 button action and is turned on the output turns off when any area is disarmed Whe...

Page 49: ...ut is reset from the keypad User Menu PLS Pulse The output alternates one second on and one second off until the area is disarmed an output cutoff time expires or the output is reset from the keypad U...

Page 50: ...in the system trips before the cross zone time expires the panel sends only a fault report from the first zone to the receiver Note If CRS ZONE is YES a valid CRS ZN TIME must be programmed in System...

Page 51: ...rom this zone to Receiver 1 only regardless of the programming for that receiver Select 2 to send Alarm and Supv Trbl messages from this zone to Receiver 2 only regardless of the programming for that...

Page 52: ...g 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 Cha...

Page 53: ...keypad When there are multiple items in the list you can use CMD or the Back Arrow key to scroll forward or back through the items Transmission Delay You can set Abort Reports to YES if Opening and C...

Page 54: ...he COMM STATUS option SUCCESSFUL DISPLAY FAILURE DISPLAY CONNECTED CONNECT ERROR NOT ACTIVATED COMM PATH GOOD NO ACK RECEIVED Wi Fi and Ethernet Results SUCCESSFUL DISPLAY FAILURE DISPLAY LINK OK LINK...

Page 55: ...p row Select Key or Area 3 Select YES when Z WAVE NO YES displays INIT SUCCESSFUL displays when all Z Wave programming has been initialized Exiting the Diagnostics Menu Press CMD until STOP displays P...

Page 56: ...eck in Test failed wireless zones display only on the keypad Zone Verify Fail Reports are not sent to the central station receiver for the wireless checkin test Keypad Speaker Operation The panel prov...

Page 57: ...ations are high water and low and high temperature gauges FI Fire zone Used for any type of powered or mechanical fire detection device Typical applications are for smoke detectors sprinkler flow swit...

Page 58: ...AC connections are good BATTERY TROUBLE The System battery is either low or missing Check that the battery connections are good and the battery is still good SYSTEM TROUBLE or SERVICE REQUIRED There i...

Page 59: ...81 NFPA 72 This equipment should be installed in accordance with Chapter 29 of the National Fire Alarm Code ANSI NFPA 72 National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 Printed...

Page 60: ...r can be a portable device like a hand held remote a static controller permanently installed never moved a Z Wave enabled PC or a Z Wave enabled Ethernet router bridge Secondary Controller The Z Wave...

Page 61: ...0 Supervision Commercial Burglary is provided when the Check in and Fail Time time is set to 3 minutes Remote Disarm REMOTE DISARM must be programmed as NO Central Station MESSAGE TO TRANSMIT programm...

Page 62: ...Not Programmable Required Option Annunciate that a Cancel was transmitted S49 Always Enabled Yes Duress Feature User Code 1 Ambush Code Not Available Allowed Option No 1 derivative of another user co...

Page 63: ...Wi Fi network or hardwired Ethernet alarm signal communication to DMP Model SCS 1R or SCS VR Central Station Receivers Keypads You can associate up to seven 9000 Series Thinline Keypads or 9862 Serie...

Page 64: ...puter and receiver are on different branch circuits This equipment complies with the FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and o...

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