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Digital Monitoring Products 

iComSL

 

Series Universal Communicator Installation and Programming Guide

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programmIng

5.5 

Special Keys

The following special keys/areas are common to all DMP keypads.

COMMAND (CMD) Key

Pressing the COMMAND key allows you to go forward through the programming menu and through each step of a 

programming sec tion. As you go through the programming, the keypad display shows any current programming 

already stored in the communicator memory. If no change is required for an option, press the COMMAND key to 

advance to the next step.

The COMMAND key is also used to enter information into the communicator’s memory such as an IP address or 

zone names. Press the COMMAND key after entering information.

Back Arrow

 (<—

) Key

Use the Back Arrow key to back up one step while programming. The Back Arrow key is also used when an error is 

made while entering in formation. Press the Back Arrow key once to erase the last character entered.

Select Keys/Areas

The top row of keys are called the Select keys on Thinline, and Aqualite keypads or Select Areas on Graphic 

Touchscreen keypads. Each time you need to press a Select key, the keypad displays the function or options 

above one of the keys or in the Select Area. Displaying choices above individual Select keys or in Select Areas 

allows them to be used for many different applications. For example, you can enter AM or PM when programming 

the automatic test time or answer 

YES or NO for a system option.

During programming, the Select keys/areas also allow you to change infor mation currently in communicator 

memory by pressing the appropriate Select key under or on the display. You then enter the new information using 

the keypad data entry digit keys.
When there are more than four re sponse options avail able, press the COMMAND key to display the next one to 

four options. Pressing the Back Arrow key allows you to review the previous four choices.

The Select keys/areas are also used for choosing a section from the pro gramming menu. Press any Select key or 

touch the Select Area when the programming section name you want displays.

On Thinline and Aqualite keypads

, when instructed to press the first Select key, press the far left Select key; 

the second Select key is the second from the left; third Select key is second from the right; and the fourth Select 

key is the far right key. See Figure 13.

On Graphic Touchscreen Keypads

, when instructed to press the first Select key, touch Select Area 1; the second 

Select key touch Select Area 2; third Select key touch Select Area 3; and the fourth Select key touch Select 

Area 4. See Figure 14.

5.6 

Entering Alpha Characters

Some options during programming require you to enter alpha characters. To enter an alpha character, press or 

touch the key that has that letter written below it. The keypad displays the number digit of the key. Next, press 

the Select key/area that corresponds to the loca tion of the letter under the key. Pressing a different Select key/

area changes the letter. When an other digit key is pressed, the last letter displayed is retained and the process 

starts over.

Figure 13: Thinline/Aqualite Select Keys

Figure 14: Graphic Touchscreen Select Areas

First Letter

Second Letter

Third Letter

Special Character

(

C

B

A

32-Character Display

Select Area 1

Select Area 3

Select Area 2

Select Area 4

Summary of Contents for iComSL Series

Page 1: ...IComsl Series Universal Alarm Communica tor Installation and programming Guide...

Page 2: ...om the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 2014 Digital Monitoring Products Inc Information furnished by DMP is believed to be accurate and reliable This infor...

Page 3: ...rted 7 5 3 Programming Menu 7 5 4 Reset Timeout 7 5 5 Special Keys 8 5 6 Entering Alpha Characters 8 5 7 Entering Non Alpha Characters 9 5 8 Keypad Displays Current Programming 9 Initialization 10 6 1...

Page 4: ...t 14 8 14 SMTP Username 14 8 15 SMTP Password 14 8 16 From Email Address 14 Remote Options 15 9 1 Remote Options 15 9 2 Remote Key 15 9 3 Remote Disarm 15 System Reports 15 10 1 System Reports 15 10 2...

Page 5: ...ut Code 21 Z Wave Setup 22 17 1 Add Z Wave Devices ADD 22 17 2 List Z Wave Devices LIST 22 17 3 RENAME Z Wave Devices 22 17 4 STATUS of Z Wave Devices 23 17 5 Remove Z Wave Devices REMOVE 23 17 6 Favo...

Page 6: ...of Contents 18 5 Cross Zoning 28 18 6 Z Wave Information 28 18 7 Zone 4 Bell Cadence Information 28 Remote Arming Disarming for Ademco Vista Control Panels 29 Ademco Vista 20P to iComSL 30 DMP XRSuper...

Page 7: ...ection See Applications on page 5 The iComSLCZ Alarm Communicator includes an onboard Z Wave controller for home automation applications What is Included The iComSL Series Universal Alarm Communicator...

Page 8: ...reset the communicator again 1 6 Load Button The iComSL Series Universal Alarm Communicator software can be updated via the programming PROG header To update the communicator with a new software vers...

Page 9: ...S1 S2 S3 J9 Figure 7 Wire Routing Options R B J8 J1 RESET LOAD S1 S2 S3 J9 R B J8 J1 RESET LOAD S1 S2 S3 J9 Mounting the communicator on or near metal surfaces impairs Z Wave wireless performance The...

Page 10: ...26 J9 S1 S2 S3 1k ohm 1k ohm 1k ohm 1k ohm MODEL iComSLC Figure 9 iComSL Series Wiring Diagram for Zones 1 4 Use 18 22 AWG for Power Supply connection CONTROL PANEL TIP CONTROL PANEL RING 12 VDC Aux O...

Page 11: ...ne name to send to the Central Station Zones 5 and 6 cannot be preprogrammed in Zone Information Note CID Dialer Connection cannot be used when using Zone 4 Bell Connection Use 18 22 AWG for Power Sup...

Page 12: ...dc Aux Output Control Panel BAT MODEL iComSL PROG 12 G Z1 Z2 Z4 Z4 G Z3 R T O2 O1 R B GND Zone 1 Zone 2 Control Panel EOL resistor Figure 11 Virtual Keypad Application can be used to access the iComSL...

Page 13: ...ommunicator use the Initialization function described in Section 6 Initializing clears the communicator s memory of any old data and sets the highest numbered user number to user code 99 Accessing the...

Page 14: ...communicator memory by pressing the appropriate Select key under or on the display You then enter the new information using the keypad data entry digit keys When there are more than four re sponse opt...

Page 15: ...splays Current Programming Each programming prompt displayed at the keypad shows the currently selected option in the communicator memory These options are either shown as a number a blank or a NO or...

Page 16: ...existing zone information intact YES sets all zones in the system to UNUSED 6 6 Clear Communication NO Leaves existing communication programming intact YES Clears communication to factory defaults 6...

Page 17: ...For example if NET checkin is 20 and Fail TIME is 30 the SCS 1R receiver only indicates a Panel Not Responding after 30 minutes The Fail TIME must be equal to or greater than the NET CHECKIN minutes...

Page 18: ...t is NO 7 21 Opening Closing and User Reports YES enables Opening Closing Schedule and Code Changes and Bypass reports by user to be sent to this receiver Default is NO 7 22 Test Report YES enables th...

Page 19: ...m this account This option is used when sending commands such as arming or disarming to the iComSL using Email The user number must have the authority to perform the commands Entering 0 zero disables...

Page 20: ...that the panel uses to initiate a TCP connection with the Email server The default port is 25 8 14 SMTP Username Most SMTP servers require a username to send Email This will be sent to the SMTP serve...

Page 21: ...ystem Options 11 1 System Options This section allows you to select system wide parameters used in the operation of the communicator system A description of each System Option follows 11 2 Entry Delay...

Page 22: ...tion allows the communicator to request automatic time changes from the DMP SCS 1R or SCS VR Receiver For the receiver to send time changes it must be programmed to send time changes and must be recei...

Page 23: ...ro to disable this output 12 5 Remote Arming Output When the system is armed or disarmed remotely from the Virtual Keypad App Virtual Keypad Browser MyAccess RemoteLink or from a schedule this Output...

Page 24: ...zone name Refer to the Enter Alpha Characters section 14 3 Zone Name Press any Select key and enter up to 16 characters for the zone name A name must be given to each zone in the system The zone name...

Page 25: ...tate a trouble is reported If opened from a shorted armed state an alarm is reported and the zone is disabled until you disarm the area from either the Virtual Keypad App MyAccess Virtual Keypad Brows...

Page 26: ...ion the zone remains normal for one hour and the Reset Swinger Bypass is YES If the zone trips fewer than the specified times within one hour of the first trip the bypass trip counter returns to 0 zer...

Page 27: ...e Lockout Code You can change this code at any time to any combination of numbers from 1 to 5 digits long 1 to 65535 Do not use leading zeros for the lockout code 1 Press any Select key The display ch...

Page 28: ...e keypad displays ADD LIST REMOVE 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 device s documentat...

Page 29: ...Select REMOVE PROCESSING may briefly display When PRESS BUTTON ON DEVICE TO REMOVE displays press the program button on the Z Wave device the device name and REMOVED is displayed to indicate the Z Wa...

Page 30: ...enter the new level 1 10 and Press COMMAND 4 The Favorite name and the next Z Wave device stored in the system displays Doors 1 Press any Select key at SETTING and LOCK UNLOCK for Doors and OPEN CLOSE...

Page 31: ...e REMOVE DEVICE FROM FAV NO YES displays When YES is selected the device is removed from the Favorite 17 12 Transfer Controller XFER This option allows the transfer of all existing Z Wave devices that...

Page 32: ...2 Press COMMAND until ZWAVE SETUP displays 3 Press any Select key The keypad displays ADD LIST REMOVE 4 Press COMMAND again to display FAV XFER OPT 5 Select OPT the keypad displays OPTIMIZE while the...

Page 33: ...communications Contact ID Recvd This displays DTMF digits dialed from the burglary control panel Exiting the Diagnostics program Press the COMMAND key until STOP displays Press any Select key The key...

Page 34: ...r zone 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...

Page 35: ...00 to exit 6 Define Output 17 actions Enter or displays Press and Field displays Enter 80 and program the following a Program Output 17 to turn on when armed Stay Output Funct Enter 01 press to conti...

Page 36: ...DATA USE SA4120XM 1 CABLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OUT 17 12 AUX GND OUT 18 VISTA 20P ONLY GND OUT2 Z1 1K Ademco Vista 20P Remote Arming out to Keyswitch Arming Zone Armed Output of Vista to CellComSL Arming...

Page 37: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 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...

Page 38: ...5803 8877 15165 Specifications Primary Power Nominal 12Vdc Current Draw Alarm 210 mA Standby 210 mA Dimension Housing 5 5 W x 3 75 L x 1 H Color White Ordering Information iComSLC Certifications Calif...

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