1119 Installation Guide
Digital Monitoring Products
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Installing the 1119
Mount the 1119 on a flat wall or single-gang box away from large metal objects. See Figure 2 for mounting hole
locations.
1119 Zone Wiring
It is recommended to locate zone devices such as a door contact within 100 feet of the
1119 sounder. Use 22 or 18 AWG wire to complete the connections between the 1119
zone and the zone device. Terminate the zone with the included 470k EOL resistor as
shown.
The 1119 has been designed primarily for use with the XR100 and XR500 Series control
panels and is capable of sending to the wireless receiver the open, normal, or short
condition of the zone. In addition, a separate tamper signal is sent. However, when used
with the XTL or XT30/XT50 Series panels, the tamper indication is sent to the panel as
an open condition of the zone. When programmed as a Day type zone, an 1119 tamper
during the day is annunciated at the keypad as an Alert. When programmed as a Night type zone, a tamper during
the day is annunciated as a Tamper at the keypad.
Powering the 1119
Note: When setting up a wireless system, it is recommended to program the zone and sounder output, and
connect the receiver before installing batteries in the 1119.
Battery Power
Observe polarity when installing the batteries. Use only 3.0V Lithium batteries, DMP Model CR123, or the equivalent
battery from a local retail outlet.
1. Remove the locking screw from the sounder housing. See Figure 2.
2. Lift the cover from the bottom to remove.
3. If replacing the batteries, remove the used batteries and dispose of properly. Always replace both batteries
at the same time.
Caution:
Properly dispose of used 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 3.0V Lithium batteries in the holders and press into place. See Figure 2 for battery location.
5. Set the cover back in place and replace the locking screw.
Battery Life Expectancy
Typical battery life expectancy for the 1119 is 2 1/2 years when programmed as a slow response output where the
sounder is operated for five minutes once a month and 3 months when programmed as fast response output. Refer
to the XR500 Series Programming Guide (LT-0679), the XR100 Series Programming Guide (LT-0896), the XT Series
Programming Guide (LT-0981) or the XTL Programming Guide (LT-1108) as needed. DMP wireless equipment uses
two-way communication to extend battery life.
The following situation can extend battery life expectancy:
• Using a slow response output
• Infrequent transmission trips, such as a door that is rarely used
• Extend transmitter supervision time in panel programming
The following situations can reduce battery life expectancy:
• Multiple sounder on/off operations
• If a receiver is unplugged or not installed
Note
: Transmitters continue to send supervision messages until a receiver returns an acknowledgement.
After an hour the transmitter only attempts a supervision message every 60 minutes.
• Using a fast response output
• When installed in extreme hot or cold environments
470k EOL
Figure 3: Zone Terminal