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CellCom‑LTE‑V Programming and Installation Guide

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Dialer Connection

Directly connect the Telco phone line (tip and ring) from the control panel to the terminal R (Ring) and one into 

terminal T (Tip). See CID Dialer Connection.

Programming (PROG) Connection

A 4‑pin programming header is provided to connect a keypad when using a DMP Model 330 programming cable. 

This provides a quick and easy connection for programming the communicator. For 24 VDC applications using the 

communicator, connect the keypad using a Model 330‑24 4‑wire programming harness with an in‑line resistor. After 

programming is complete, remove the keypad.
       Caution: If connecting to a 24 VDC control panel, do not connect a keypad using a Model 330 harness.

Tamper

The tamper is pressed when the cover of the communicator is secured onto the enclosure. When the cover is 

removed, the communicator sends a tamper trouble message to the central station.

Reset Button

The reset button is located on the upper right side of the circuit board and is used to reset the communicator. After 

resetting the communicator, begin programming within 30 minutes. If you wait longer than 30 minutes, reset the 

communicator again.

Load Button

Firmware can be updated with the programming header. Firmware updates are available for download, free of charge, 

on the DMP Dealer Direct website at DMP.com/Dealer_Direct.
       Caution: Do not connect a Model 400 to the communicator if using 24 V power.

Performing a Firmware Update

To update the communicator with a new firmware version, complete the following steps at the protected premise:

399 Programming Cable

1.   Connect a DMP 399 Cable from the programming header to the serial port of your PC operating Remote Link 

and containing the communicator RU file.

2.  Start Remote Link and create or open the account that matches the communicator to be 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 communicator.
5.  Press and hold the load button, then press and release the reset button.
6.  Release the load button and select <Update> in Remote Link.
7.   After the firmware update is completed, remove the 399 cable and press the reset button to resume normal 

operation.

Model 400 USB Flash Module

When loading the firmware RU file onto a USB drive, place the file in the root directory of the USB drive. The update 

cannot be inside a folder. Format the USB drive as FAT32.
Place only one firmware file in the root directory. If more than one RU file exists on the USB drive, the communicator 

will choose the RU file with the most recent date modified.
       Caution: CellCom, iCOM, and XTL+ do not use the same RU files. Using the wrong RU file for the update will cause 

the communicator to stop working until the correct RU file is used to flash the firmware.

1.  Connect the USB flash drive to the Model 400.
2.  Press and hold the reset button on the communicator. You will continue to hold reset until step 6.
3.  Connect the assembly to the communicator’s programming header.
4.  Press and release the button on the Model 400.
5.  With your finger still on RESET, press and hold the load button. Continue to hold LOAD until step 8.
6.  Release the reset button.
7.  Press and release the button on the Model 400.
8.  When the green LED on the Model 400 starts a slow flash, release the load button. The slow flash will last 

5 minutes, then the green LED will become steady, indicating the firmware version is updated. 

Note: If the LED blinks rapidly, the update was unsuccessful. Press and release RESET. Begin again at step 1.

9.  Press and hold RESET. Remove the Model 400, then release RESET to resume normal operation.

In the event the Model 400 USB Flash Module is inadvertently removed from the communicator before the update 

finishes, repeat steps 1‑9.

Summary of Contents for CellCom-LTE-V SERIES

Page 1: ...CellCom LTE V Series Communicator Digital Monitoring Products Inc 2019 PROGRAMMING AND INSTALLATION GUIDE...

Page 2: ...15 Special Keys 15 Letters and Special Characters 16 Current Programming 16 Initialization 17 Communication 18 System Reports 21 System Options 22 Output Options 24 Area Information 25 Zone Informati...

Page 3: ...ons What is Included PCB with enclosure Model 685 R Back Box CellComF LTE V modules only Hardware pack External antenna SYSTEM COMPONENTS Terminals Power Connection Terminals The communicator may be p...

Page 4: ...ches the communicator to be 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 R...

Page 5: ...s of the communicator Depending on the operation the LED displays in red or green as listed in the Table 1 The LED indicates the armed state and status of the system primary power Color and Activity O...

Page 6: ...tor The communicator should be mounted to a wall using the included 6 screws in the mounting holes See Figure 1 Mount the communicator in a secure dry place to protect the communicator from damage due...

Page 7: ...per switch See Figures 2 and 3 for wire routing options Connect the Antenna Place the antenna onto the SMA connector Refer back to Figure 1 Twist the antenna until it is securely tightened Replace the...

Page 8: ...type When the output on the control panel turns on and trips the communicator zone a message is sent to an SCS 1R or SCS VR receiver at the central station The zone name programming can be used to des...

Page 9: ...zone name programming can be used to describe which control panel zone indicated a fire See Figure 5b Figure 5b Wiring Diagram for Fire Zones 1 4 Use 18 22 AWG for Power Supply connection Z3 Z4 Z4 GN...

Page 10: ...bell cadence type zone number and type of message sent to the receiver The communicator generates zones 5 and 6 using the zone name of zone 4 to send to the central station Zones 5 and 6 cannot be pre...

Page 11: ...DSC Panel PROG 12 G Z1 Z2 Z4 Z4 G Z3 R T O2 O1 R B J8 J9 S3 12 24VDC Aux Output BELL 12 24VDC BELL 10k ohm 1k ohm for Supervision 1k ohm 1k ohm 1k ohm 1k ohm for Supervision 2 2k ohm for Supervision P...

Page 12: ...21 22 23 24 25 HI HI HI LO LO LO LO HI HI LO LO HI HI LO LO HI TIP BROWN RING GRAY TIP GREEN RING RED BLACK RED SYNC COM DATA USE SA4120XM 1 CABLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OUT 17 12 AUX GND OUT 18 VISTA 20P O...

Page 13: ...lows remote Arm Away 6 Program Position 193 Enter 1 0 This enables the CellCom ECP Bus address If the Ademco Honeywell panel fails to communicate with the communicator program Position 29 to enable th...

Page 14: ...gure 9a for wiring instructions Rev 4 Level E Hardware Only When wired as shown in Figure 9 with Output 1 programmed as the Communication Failure Output a Communication Failure from the communicator w...

Page 15: ...an arming zone and connected to output O1 or O2 See Figure 11 Program the output number in armed output or remote arming output in output options when programming the communicator See Armed Output or...

Page 16: ...hat options you intend to enter reducing programming errors Getting Started Initializing the Communicator When programming a communicator for the first time or rewriting the entire program of an exist...

Page 17: ...press CMD to advance to the next step CMD is also used to enter information into the communicator s memory such as an IP address or a zone name Press CMD after entering information Back Arrow Use the...

Page 18: ...her character or press CMD if finished Number Select Key 1 Select Key 2 Select Key 3 Select Key 4 1 A B C 2 D E F 3 G H I 4 J K L 5 M N O 6 P Q R 7 S T U 8 V W X 9 Y Z space _ 0 Standard Keyboard Pres...

Page 19: ...PROGRAMMING Choose NO to leave existing zone information intact Choose YES to set all zones in the system to UNUSED CLEAR COMMUNICATION Choose NO to leave existing communication programming intact Cho...

Page 20: ...may apply if this option is used FAIL TIME Fail time allows the SCS 1R or SCS VR receivers to miss a defined number of check ins before logging that the panel is missing For example if cell check in...

Page 21: ...mpts to contact when sending reports from the host panel and or communicator The communicator supports communication up to two receivers Note If you select YES for any of the receiver 2 options you mu...

Page 22: ...address The IP port identifies the port used to communicate messages with the panel The default IP port setting is 2001 SECOND IP ADDRESS Enter the second IP address where the communicator sends netwo...

Page 23: ...d remotely The default is YES Choose NO to disable remote disarming SYSTEM REPORTS SYSTEM REPORTS This option allows you to select which reports the communicator sends to the receiver OPENING CLOSING...

Page 24: ...he cross zone time can be from 4 250 seconds in one second increments Enter 0 to disable the cross zone time feature See Cross Zoning POWER FAIL DELAY Enter the time allowed for a power failure to occ...

Page 25: ...c Time Canada Caracas 16 Hong Kong Singapore 5 Eastern Time US Canada Bogota 17 Bangkok Hanoi 6 Central Time US Canada Saskatchewan 18 Dhaka Almaty 7 Mountain Time US Canada Edmonton 19 Islamabad Kara...

Page 26: ...COMMUNICATION FAILURE OUTPUT This output favorite turns on when the communicator fails to communicate with the receiver To turn off communication failure output disarm the communicator Enter 0 to disa...

Page 27: ...lected in bad zones If a closing report is sent the user number is indicated as SCH on the SCS 1R or SCS VR receivers Choose NO to disable automatic arming for this area The default is NO BAD ZONES At...

Page 28: ...ssign a zone type to a zone responses are made automatically for the zone There are 12 zone types to choose from including Blank To select a new zone type press any select area The display lists the f...

Page 29: ...when ZONE NO appears on the display Choose NO to make changes to the alarm action for a zone ALARM ACTION Change the default alarm characteristics of a zone type If you selected the non 24 hour zone...

Page 30: ...l number of times as specified in swinger bypass trips the communicator bypasses it until the following conditions occur The area in which the zone is assigned is disarmed The zone is manually reset t...

Page 31: ...tions Select 2 to send alarm and supervisory trouble from this zone to receiver 2 only regardless of the programming for that receiver in communications Select BOTH to send alarm and supervisory troub...

Page 32: ...ers from 1 5 digits long 1 65535 Do not use leading zeros for the lockout code 1 Press any select area The keypad displays ENTER CODE 2 Enter a 1 5 digit code and press CMD Note Do not enter a number...

Page 33: ...elect area The keypad displays ADD LIST REMOVE 4 Select ADD PROCESSING may briefly display When PRESS BUTTON ON DEVICE TO ADD displays press the program button on the Z Wave device See the Z Wave devi...

Page 34: ...hen activated from the FAVORITE user menu a command is sent to its Z Wave Devices A favorite can only be activated or turned on A separate favorite must be created to change the conditions set by the...

Page 35: ...displays Note A maximum of 25 devices can be assigned to each favorite When attempting to add a device and the maximum number of devices has been assigned FAVORITE FULL is displayed No additional Z W...

Page 36: ...ransfer at the other manufacturer s Z Wave portable controller All Z Wave devices are added to the system with a default name device type and number A 16 character name may be assigned to the Z Wave d...

Page 37: ...ll signal strength in dBm The s represent the signal strength 0 7 Panel Settings Press a top row key to access the MAC address serial number model and firmware version Serial Number This number is the...

Page 38: ...keypad buzzes END Press this select area to stop the walk test When the walk test ends or a 20 minute timeout expires a final sensor reset occurs The system test end message is sent to the receiver al...

Page 39: ...e communicator can support Z Wave products from different vendors and product categories It is recommended to use DMP devices for best performance Z Wave terminology Inclusion is the process of adding...

Page 40: ...s Enter 80 and program the following a Program output 17 to turn on when armed Stay Output Funct Enter 01 Press to continue Summary Screen 01 A E P Trig Press to continue Activated by Enter 2 Press to...

Page 41: ...HI HI LO LO LO LO HI HI LO LO HI HI LO LO HI TIP BROWN RING GRAY TIP GREEN RING RED BLACK RED SYNC COM DATA USE SA4120XM 1 CABLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OUT 17 12 AUX GND OUT 18 VISTA 20P ONLY Ademco Vista 2...

Page 42: ...g and Installation Guide 40 Bosch Control Panel Option Bus to CellCom LTE V for Reduced Noise Disturbance Option Bus CellCom LTE V PROG 12 G Z1 Z2 Z4 Z4 G Z3 R T O2 O1 R B Control Panel R B G Y Figure...

Page 43: ...er Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications n...

Page 44: ...ellCom LTE V CellComZ LTE V White CellComF LTE V Red Certifications Cellular FCC Part 15 MIVCNN0301 CellCom LTE V FCC Part 15 ID CCKPC0163 IC 5251A PC0163 Underwriters Laboratory UL Listed ANSI UL 161...

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