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1122INT WIRELESS MOTION DETECTOR

Installation Guide

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Figure 1: 1122INT Motion Detector

The 1122INT Wireless PIR Motion 

Detector uses passive infrared 

technology to detect motion in a 

wide angle lens pattern. The 1122INT 

features 128-bit AES encryption.

The motion detector features a 

wall tamper, internal case tamper, 

survey LED, low battery indicator, 

adjustable sensitivity, and pulse 

count.

Disarm/disable and pet immunity 

up to 55 lbs are available.

To extend battery life, the 1122INT 

is equipped with a 30-second sleep 

timer that restarts on every motion 

detection. This functionality allows 

the 1122INT to wake up after 30 

seconds with no motion detected 

unless disarm/disable is active.

Compatibility

• 

1100XINT Wireless Receivers 

Version 700 and Higher

• 

1100DINT Wireless Receivers 

Version 700 and Higher

• 

XT30INT Series Panels Version 

693 and Higher

• 

XTLtouchINT/XTLplusINT Series 

Panels Version 693 and Higher

• 

XR150INT/XR550INT Series 

Panels Version 693 and Higher

What is Included?

• 

One 1122INT Wireless PIR 

Motion Detector

• 

One 3.0 V Lithium CR123A 

Battery

• 

Hardware pack

1

PROGRAM THE PANEL

Refer to the panel programming guide as needed.

1.  If using an XT Series International Panel, enter 

665

 (PRO) at 

the keypad to access the 

PROGRAMMER

 menu. If using an 

XR Series International Panel, enter 

6653

 (PROG).

2.  In 

ZONE INFORMATION

, enter the wireless 

ZONE NO: 

and 

press 

CMD

.

3.  Enter the 

ZONE NAME

 and press 

CMD

.

4.  Select 

NT

 (Night) as the 

ZONE TYPE

.

5.  Select the 

AREA

.

6.  At 

NEXT ZN?

, select 

NO

.

7.  Select 

YES

 when 

WIRELESS?

 displays.

8.  Enter the eight-digit 

SERIAL#

 and press 

CMD

.

9.  Enter the 

SUPRVSN TIME

 and press 

CMD

.

10.  Choose whether to enable 

DISARM DISABLE

. Select 

YES

 

to allow the 1122INT to be disabled for Night and Exit zones 

while the area is disarmed.

11.  Choose either 

or 

4

 for the 

PULSE COUNT

. The pulse count 

is the pulse inputs (trips the 1122INT needs to sense before 

going into alarm).

12.  Choose either 

LOW

 or 

HIGH

 for the 

SENSITIVITY

. Selecting 

LOW

 may reduce false alarms for installations in harsh 

environments.

13.  Choose whether to enable 

PET IMMUNITY

.

14.  At 

NEXT ZN?

, select 

YES

 if you are finished programming 

the zone. Select 

NO

 if you would like to access additional 

programming options.

15.  In 

SYSTEM OPTIONS

, at the 

1100 ENCRYPTION prompt

select 

ALL

 to only add encrypted wireless devices to the 

system. Select 

BOTH

 to allow both encrypted and non-

encrypted wireless devices to be programmed.

16.  The default passphrase appears at 

ENTER PASSPHRASE

Press 

CMD

 to keep the default. Press any select key or 

area to change the passphrase and enter an 8-character 

hexadecimal string (0-9, A-F).

2

INSTALL THE BATTERY

Use a 3.0V lithium battery, DMP Model CR123A, or the equivalent 
battery from Sony or Murata. When setting up a wireless 
system, program zones and connect the wireless receiver before 
installing the battery.

1.  Remove the holding screw at the lower end of the 1122INT 

case and gently life off the cover.

2.  Observing polarity, place the battery in the holder. Press 

it into place. See Figure 2 for the battery location.

Содержание 1122INT

Страница 1: ...D 4 Select NT Night as the ZONE TYPE 5 Select the AREA 6 At NEXT ZN select NO 7 Select YES when WIRELESS displays 8 Enter the eight digit SERIAL and press CMD 9 Enter the SUPRVSN TIME and press CMD 10 Choose whether to enable DISARM DISABLE Select YES to allow the 1122INT to be disabled for Night and Exit zones while the area is disarmed 11 Choose either 2 or 4 for the PULSE COUNT The pulse count ...

Страница 2: ...ocation Don ts Don t locate on a surface exposed to moisture Don t locate on any area containing excessive metallic surfaces Don t locate within direct sunlight head sources heaters radiators etc or strong air drafts fans air conditioner etc in the field of view Check the Location Using Survey LED 1 Hold the 1122INT in the exact desired location 2 Press the tamper switch to send data to the receiv...

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