1183 SERIES WIRELESS HEAT DETECTOR
Installation Guide
DESCRIPTION
The 1183 Series is available in two
models: 1183-135F and 1183-135R.
The 1183-135F is a fixed temperature
detector that reacts to heat by
responding to the fixed 135°
temperature setting. When
activated, an alarm is sent to
the control panel. The 1183-135F
model has a black dot on the heat
collector fin for identification.
The 1183-135R model is a
combination rate-of-rise and fixed
temperature detector that detects
heat quickly by responding to a
rapid temperature increase or a
fixed 135 ° temperature setting.
The element responds to a rapid
rise in temperature and sends an
alarm to the control panel when the
ceiling temperature increases at a
minimum rate of 15 ° F per minute.
An alarm is also sent to the panel if
the ceiling temperature reaches the
fixed 135 ° setting if the rate-of-rise
is not exceeded.
Compatibility
•
All DMP 1100 Series Wireless
Receivers and Panels
What is Included?
•
One 1183-135F
or
one 1183-135R
Heat Detector with DMP wireless
transmitter installed
•
One 3V lithium CR123A battery
•
Hardware pack
1
PROGRAM THE TRANSMITTER
IN THE PANEL
1. Locate and record the detector serial number. This number
is required during programming.
2. Enter
6653
(PROG) at the keypad to enter the
PROGRAMMER
menu.
3. Press
CMD
until
ZONE INFORMATION
displays. Press a
select key or area to enter the menu.
4. At
ZONE NO:
, enter the zone number.
5. At
ZONE NAME
, enter the zone name.
6. At
ZONE TYPE
, select
FI
(fire).
7. At
NEXT ZONE?
, select
NO
.
8. At
SERIAL NUMBER
, enter the eight-digit
SERIAL NO
found
on the device and press
CMD
.
9. At
SUPVSN TIME
, enter
3
and press
CMD
.
10. At
BELL OPTIONS
, press
CMD
until
BELL OPTIONS
displays,
and then press a select key or area.
11. At
FIRE BELL ACTION FIRE TYPE:
, select
T
(temporal) as
the action type.
12. Continue to program the zone as directed in the panel
programming guide.
Note:
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.
Transmitted Signal Outputs
The heat detector provides the signals listed in the table:
Signal
Keypad Display
Alarm
ALARM
Low battery
LO BAT
Detector head removed
TROUBLE
Figure 1: 1183 Series Wireless
Heat Detector