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1127W PIR MOTION DETECTOR

Installation Guide

DESCRIPTION

The 1127W is an 1100 Series Wireless 

Wall Mount Wide Angle PIR. The 

1127W provides Pet Immunity up to 

40 lbs. The Detection area is  

36° x 84° angle using a Fresnel 

lens. The PIR includes a case 

tamper and functionality to allow 

sensor configuration from the 

panel. Features include R.F.I. and 

Noise Immunity, Sensitivity, Pulse 

Count, Walk Test, & Disarm Disable 

programming.

Compatibility

•  All DMP 1100 Series Wireless 

Receivers and panels

What is Included?

•  One PIR detector with DMP 

wireless transmitter

•  Two CR123 batteries
•  Hardware pack

1

PROGRAM THE PIR IN THE PANEL

When programming the 1127W in the panel, refer to the panel 

programming guide as needed.

 

Note:

 When setting up a wireless system, it is recommended 

to program zones and connect the receiver before installing 

batteries in the transmitters.

1.  In

 ZONE INFORMATION

, enter the wireless zone number. 

2.  Enter the zone name.
3.  Select 

NT

 (Night) as the 

ZONE TYPE

4.  Select the 

AREA

.

5.  At the 

NEXT ZN?

 prompt, select 

NO

6.  Select 

YES

 when 

WIRELESS?

 displays. 

7.  Enter the eight-digit 

SERIAL#

 

and press 

CMD

.

8.  Enter the 

SUPRVSN TIME 

and press 

CMD

.

9.  Choose whether or not to enable 

DISARM DISABLE 

(panel 

firmware Version 172 and higher only). Selecting 

YES

 allows 

the 1127W to be disabled for Night and Exit type zones while 

the area is disarmed.   

10.  At 

PULSE COUNT

, choose either 

2

 or 

4

. The pulse count is 

the number of pulse inputs (trips) the 1127W needs to sense 

before going into alarm.

11.  At 

SENSITIVITY

, choose either 

LOW

 or 

HIGH

. Selecting 

LOW

 sensitivity may reduce false alarms for installations in 

harsh environments.

12.  At the

 NEXT ZN?

 prompt, select 

YES

 

if you are finished 

programming the zone. Select 

NO

 if you would like to access 

additional programming options.

 When a receiver is installed, powered up, or the panel is reset, the 

supervision time for transmitters is reset. If the receiver has been 

powered down for more than one hour, wireless transmitters may 

take up to an additional hour to send a supervision message unless 

tripped, tampered, or powered up. This operation extends battery 

life for transmitters. A missing message may display on the keypad 

until the transmitter sends a supervision message.

INSTALL THE BATTERIES

2

Observe polarity when installing the batteries. Use only 3V lithium 

batteries, DMP Model CR123.
If the batteries reach the factory preset low level, a Low Battery 
signal is sent to the panel. The 1127W PIR remains operational 
for approximately 30 days to allow adequate time to replace the 
batteries.

1.  Remove the front cover. See Figure 2.
2.  Remove the batteries (if installed) before installing new 

batteries.

3.  Observe polarity and insert the batteries into the battery 

holder.

 

Caution:

 Risk of fire, explosion, and burns. Do not recharge, 

disassemble, heat above 212°F (100°C), or incinerate. 

Properly dispose of used batteries.

Figure 1: 1127W PIR

Summary of Contents for 1127W

Page 1: ...armed 10 At PULSE COUNT choose either 2 or 4 The pulse count is the number of pulse inputs trips the 1127W needs to sense before going into alarm 11 At SENSITIVITY choose either LOW or HIGH Selecting LOW sensitivity may reduce false alarms for installations in harsh environments 12 At the NEXT ZN prompt select YES if you are finished programming the zone Select NO if you would like to access addit...

Page 2: ...ck Screw a b Tamper Corner Mount Holes Wall Mount Holes c d a b c d c d When mounting the detector refer to Figure 3 1 Remove the front cover from the detector 2 Remove the batteries and the PCB from the back cover to expose mounting holes Use your thumbs to push on the battery case to slide the PCB toward the top of the back cover and lift out 3 Select the appropriate mounting holes on the back c...

Page 3: ... wireless equipment uses two way communication to extend battery life The following situation can extend battery life expectancy Enabling the Disarm Disable feature in Zone Programming allows the PIR to be disabled while the area is disarmed This eliminates frequent motion from being detected in a high traffic area during the disarmed period Extend transmitter supervision time in panel programming...

Page 4: ...ay cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient o...

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