PROGRAMMING GUIDE XTL/XTLC CONTROL PANEL
MODEL XTL/XTLC CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING GUIDE When using the XTL/XTLC control for any listing organization’s approved methods, refer to this manual and the XTL/XTLC Installation Guide. These documents outline the installation and programming requirements of all applications for which the XTL/XTLC is approved.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction...............................................................1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 Before You Begin.........................................................1 Programming Information Sheet...................................1 Getting Started............................................................1 Initializing the Panel.....................................................1 Program from an LCD or Wireless Keypad......................
TABLE OF CONTENTS Messaging Setup........................................................9 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 Messaging Setup.........................................................9 Enable Messaging........................................................9 System Name..............................................................9 Destination 1...............................................................9 Destination 1 User Number...........................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS Bell Options..............................................................18 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.5.1 9.5.2 9.5.3 9.5.4 9.5.5 9.5.6 9.5.7 Bell Options...............................................................18 Bell Cutoff Time.........................................................18 Automatic Bell Test....................................................18 Bell Output................................................................18 Bell Action.....................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 13.10.3 13.10.4 13.10.5 13.10.6 13.11 13.11.1 13.11.2 13.11.3 13.11.4 13.11.5 13.11.6 12.11.7 13.11.8 13.11.9 13.11.10 13.11.11 13.12 13.13 13.13.1 12.13.2 13.13.3 13.14 13.15 13.16 13.17 13.18 13.19 13.20 13.21 13.22 Disarm/Disable..........................................................26 Wireless PIR Pulse Count...........................................26 Wireless PIR Sensitivity..............................................26 Next Zone................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 16.7 16.8 16.9 16.9 16.10 16.11 Failed Zones Display..................................................35 Keypad Speaker Operation.........................................36 Cross Zoning.............................................................36 Zone Type Descriptions..............................................36 Zone Type Defaults....................................................38 Common Keypad Messages........................................39 Z-Wave Certification Information...
INTRODUCTION 1.1 Before You Begin Introduction Before starting to program, we recommend you read through the contents of this manual. The information in this document allows you to quickly learn the programming options and operational capabilities of the XTL/ XTLC panel. After this Introduction, the remaining sections describe the functions of each programming menu items along with their available options.
INTRODUCTION You are now ready to start programming the XTL/XTLC panel. Pressing the COMMAND key scrolls you through the programming menu items listed below.
INTRODUCTION 1.6 Keypad Connect up to four DMP 9060 and 9063 Wireless LCD Keypads to the XTL/XTLC panel. The operation is shown and described in the following sections. 32-Character Display SMITH HOME F R I 2 : 51 AM Select Keys Backlit Logo and Proximity Antenna 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 CMD COMMAND Key Back Arrow Key Data Entry Digit keys Figure 1: 9000 Series Wireless Keypad 1.7 Special Keys The following special keys are common to all DMP keypads.
INTRODUCTION 1.9 Entering Non-Alpha Characters To enter a space in an alpha entry, press the 9 digit key followed by the third Select key. The three characters on the 9 digit key are Y, Z, and space. You can also enter the following characters: – (dash), . (period), * (asterisk), and # (pound sign) using the 0 (zero) key and the four Select keys from left to right. For example, to enter a – (dash), press the 0 (zero) key and then the left Select key. A dash now appears in the keypad display.
INITIALIZATION Initialization 2.1 INITIALIZATION Initialization This function allows you to set the panel’s programmed memory back to the factory defaults in preparation for system programming. After you select YES to clear a section of memory, the panel asks if you are sure you want to clear the memory. This is a safeguard against accidently erasing part of your programming. No memory is cleared from the programming until you answer YES to the SURE? YES NO option.
COMMUNICATION Communication 3.1 Communication COMMUNICATION The Communication section allows you to configure the communication settings for the XTL/XTLC panel. After choosing the Communication Type, continue through the list of options. 3.2 ACCOUNT NO: 3.3 XMIT DELAY: 3.4 COMM TYPE: CELL Communication Type This specifies the communication method the panel uses to contact the receiver. Press CELL NONE 3.5 Account Number 30 Enter the account number sent to the receiver.
COMMUNICATION 3.10 3.11 SECOND GPRS APN SECURECOM400 RECEIVER 1 PROG Second GPRS APN (XTL Only) Enter the second APN (Access Point Name). This works as a backup in case the first APN fails. The APN may contain two lines of 16 characters to equal 32 character Default is set to SECURECOM400. Receiver 1 Programming Allows you to set the options for the first receiver the panel attempts to contact when sending reports. The XTL/XTLC supports communication to two receivers. 3.12 ALARM 3.
COMMUNICATION 3.24 TEST RPT 3.25 FIRST IP ADDR 000.000.000.000 NO YES Test Report YES enables the Recall Test report to be sent to this receiver. Default is NO. First IP Address Enter the first (primary) IP address where the panel sends cell messages. Enter all 12 digits and leave out the periods. For example, enter IP address 192.168.0.250 as 192168000250. The periods display automatically. The message is sent using first GPRS APN and the first IP Address.
MESSAGING SETUP Messaging Setup 4.1 MESSAGING SETUP Messaging Setup This section allows you to enter the information needed to send and receive messages directly to and from the panel via email and MyAccess™ text messaging using CDMA cellular communication. All of the name and password options below allow up to 32 lowercase characters to be entered. The Destination addresses allow up to 48 characters to be entered. System Name is displayed with initial caps.
MESSAGING SETUP arming/disarming authorization. 4.10 4.11 O/C EMAIL NO YES O/C SMS NO YES O/C Email Select YES to allow the panel to send Opening and Closing reports via email. Default is NO. This option appears only if any destination is an email address. O/C SMS Select YES to allow the panel to send Opening and Closing messages to a cell phone via SMS protocol. Default is NO. This option appears only if any destination is a cell phone number. 4.
DEVICE SETUP Device Setup 5.1 DEVICE SETUP Device Setup This section allows you to define the panel wireless keypad configuration. You can install and address up to four wireless keypads. 5.2 DEVICE NO:- 5.3 * UNUSED * Device Number Enter the device number of the wireless keypad you are programming. The valid range is 2-5. Note: Address one is reserved for the XTL/XTLC programming keypad attached during programming.
REMOTE OPTIONS Remote Options 6.1 REMOTE OPTIONS Remote Options This section allows you to enter the information needed for Remote Command/Remote Programming operation via CELL communication. A description of the Remote Options follows: 6.2 Remote Key RMT KEY: This option allows you to enter a code of up to eight digits for use in verifying the authority of an alarm or service receiver to perform a remote command/programming session.
SYSTEM REPORTS System Reports 7.1 SYSTEM REPORTS System Reports This function allows you to select the reports the XTL/XTLC sends to the receiver. 7.2 O/C RPTS NO YES 7.3 ABORT NO NO YES Opening/Closing Reports NO - No Opening/Closing Reports are sent. YES - Sends Opening/Closing Reports for each programmed area.
SYSTEM OPTIONS System Options 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 System Options SYSTEM OPTIONS This section allows you to select system wide parameters used in the operation of the XTL/XTLC panel. A description of each System Option follows: SYSTEM: ALL/PERIM System This configures the panel as either a six Area system, an All/Perimeter system AREA A/P H/A (Perimeter/Interior), or a Home/Away system (Perimeter, Interior, and Bedrooms). Zones must be assigned to Bedrooms for the area to be active.
SYSTEM OPTIONS 8.7 CRS ZONE TM: 0 Cross Zone Time 8.8 PWR FAIL HRS: 1 Power Fail Delay 8.9 SWGRBYPS TRIPS: This option tracks the duration of an AC power failure. The delay time can be from 1 to 9 hours. When the AC power is off for the length of the programmed delay time, an AC power failure report is sent to the receiver. For example, if the power failure delay is set for two hours, then the AC power failure report will be sent between 2-3 hours.
SYSTEM OPTIONS 8.13 TIME CHG NO YES HRS FROM GMT: GMT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Time Zone Changes This option allows the panel to request automatic time changes from the DMP SCS-1R Receiver. For the receiver to send time changes, it must be programmed to send time changes and must be receiving time change updates from the host automation computer at least every 24 hours. Default is YES.
SYSTEM OPTIONS 8.17 8.18 OCCUPIED PREMISE NO YES Occupied Premises Select YES to allow the panel to automatically disarm the interior area(s) when arming all areas and a perimeter zone is not tripped during the exit delay. This False Alarm Reduction feature keeps a user from arming the entire system when they do not exit and remain in the premise. Select NO to not automatically disarm interior area(s). Default is YES.
BELL OPTIONS Bell Options 9.1 Bell Options BELL OPTIONS This section allows you to program the panel bell output functions. If using the Model 1135 or 1135DB Wireless Siren, the Trip with Panel Bell option should be selected in the Output Information programming for the siren. 9.2 BELL CUTOFF: 9.3 BELL TEST NO YES 5 Bell Cutoff Time Enter the maximum time from 1 to 15 minutes that a wireless output remains on.
OUTPUT OPTIONS 10.1 10.2 Output Options Output Options OUTPUT OPTIONS COM FAIL OUT: This section allows you to program output options for the 1116 and 1117 wireless outputs. Select from the following output numbers: • 31 to 34 • 41 to 44 • F01 to F20 (To Activate Z-Wave Favorites) 0 Communication Failure Output This output/Favorite turns on when the panel fails to communicate with the receiver after eight successive attempts. Enter 0 (zero) to disable this output.
OUTPUT OPTIONS 10.9 DISARMED OUT: 0 Disarmed Output This output/Favorite turns on when all areas of the panel are disarmed. The output turns off when an area is armed. 10.10 BURGLARY OUT: 0 Burglary Output This output/Favorite turns on any time a burglary zone goes into alarm. The output turns off when the area in which the alarm occurred disarms and no other burglary zones are in alarm. Enter 0 (zero) to disable this output. 10.11 READY 10.
OUTPUT INFORMATION Output Information 11.1 11.2 Output Information OUTPUT INFO This section allows you to program and name wireless outputs into the panel. OUTPUT NO: - Output Number AREA NO: - Note: Addresses 31 to 34 and 41 to 44 are available for wireless outputs, wireless zones, Enter an output number.
AREA INFORMATION Area Information 12.1 AREA INFORMATION Area Information This section allows you to assign functions to individual areas for XTL/XTLC panels. All non-24-hour zones must be assigned to an active area. See the section on Zone Information. Activate an area by assigning it a name. A name is given to each active area to assist the user during arming and disarming. 12.2 Area Number AREA NO: - Enter the number of the area to program. In an area system, select from areas 1 to 6.
ZONE INFORMATION Zone Information 13.1 13.2 ZONE INFORMATION Zone Information This allows you to define the operation of each protection zone used in the system. Zone Number ZONE NO: - Zone numbers on the XTL/XTLC panel default to the following settings. The settings can be changed as described in the following sections. Zones 31-34 can be wireless zones, key fobs or slow outputs. Zones 41-44 can be wireless zones, key fobs, or fast outputs.
ZONE INFORMATION 13.4 * DEFAULT NAME * Zone Name Press any Select key to display the default zone name. To change the default zone name, press any Select key to clear name. Enter up to 16 characters for the new zone name. This name is displayed at the keypads when the zone is bad or viewed in Display Events. The zone name is also sent to the receiver as part of a zone event report. A zone that is not part of the system must be marked *UNUSED*.
ZONE INFORMATION The ability to stop the arming does not apply if a wireless arming device is being used. Refer to the Appendix. Note: Arming from a zone, cell, or Remote Link is not affected by this operation. 13.7.1 STYLE: TGL ARM TOGGLE Style This option specifies the style for the arming/disarming operation. The default for STYLE: is TGL (toggle). Pressing any Select key displays the STYLE options. To view more style options press the command key.
ZONE INFORMATION CONTACT: x 1 This option displays when programming an 1114 zone expander which provides four input contacts. Press any top row key to select the contact. Default is Contact 1. 2 3 4 Select the contact number to program. The same transmitter serial number is used for all four contacts. When using the contacts, you must use consecutive zone numbers.
ZONE INFORMATION 13.11 Series Key Fobs Only zones 31‑34 or 41-44 can be programmed as 1100 Series Key Fob zones. Refer to the 1100 Series Key Fob Programming Sheet (LT-0706) supplied panel and the 1100 Series Key Fob Install Guide (LT-0703) as needed. To operate arming and disarming properly, the Key Fob should be assigned to a User Number with appropriate area assignments, however, the User Number does not have to exist at the time the Key Fob is programmed.
ZONE INFORMATION Action options. To view more options press the COMMAND key. ARM DIS TGL STA ARM (Arm) - Arms selected areas and force arms bad zones. DIS (Disarm) - Disarms selected areas. TGL (Toggle Arm) - Toggles arm/disarm for selected areas and force arms bad zones when arming. STA (Status) - Causes the key fob LED to indicate the arm/disarm status of the system. PN PN2 EM EM2 PN (Panic) - Triggers a Panic zone type alarm with no restoral.
ZONE INFORMATION PLS (Pulse) - The output alternates one second on and one second off. MOM (Momentary) - The output is turned on only once for one second. TGL (Toggle) - The output alternates between the on state and off state. Each button press toggles the output state. OFF OFF (Off) - The output is turned off. If programmed, the output was turned on by some other means such as another button press, a zone action, or a schedule.
ZONE INFORMATION 13.13.3 ACTION: Output Action NO YES Entering an Output Number displays this option that allows you to assign an output action. A description of the available output actions is given below: STD PLS MOM FOLW STEADY - The output is turned on and remains on until the area is disarmed, an output cutoff time expires, or the output is reset from the keypad User Menu.
ZONE INFORMATION If no other cross-zoned zone in the system trips before the cross-zone time expires, the panel sends only a fault report from the first zone to the receiver. Note: If CRS ZONE is YES, a valid CRS ZN TIME must be programmed in System Options for this feature to be enabled. Cross-zoning is not compatible and cannot be enabled for Fire Verify zone types. 13.
STOP Stop 14.1 STOP Stop At the STOP option, pressing any Select key allows you to exit the programmer function of the XTL/XTLC panel. When selected, the panel performs an internal reset and exits the programmer. The Stop function causes the following conditions to occur: • All 1100 Series DMP Wireless transmitters are reset to NORMAL • The panel’s Status List is CLEARED During the Stop function, all keypad displays are momentarily disabled for two seconds.
APPENDIX Appendix 16.1 This section of the XTL/XTLC Programming Guide provides additional zone and system information. Status List The Status List is the current status of the system or records of recent system events that display on alphanumeric keypads. For example, in Home/Away systems you may see the display SYSTEM READY. If an event were to occur on the system, such as an AC failure, the keypad would also display the AC POWER -TRBL message.
APPENDIX Cell Roaming Indicator on XTLC ROAM -XX dBm SIGNAL: ▐▐▐▐▐▐▐ The Cellular Signal Strength option in the panel’s Diagnostic menu contains a roaming indicator. When the XTLC is roaming or not in contact with a Verizon owned tower, ROAM will be displayed on the top line of the keypad along with the signal strength. To perform the cellular activation process from a keypad, the panel MUST be in contact with a Verizon owned tower.
APPENDIX 16.5 Using the 984 Command Function 16.6 Using the Walk Test This feature allows the integrity of the cellular communication to be tested. NBR: Not available for XTL/XTLC panels. If selected the keypad displays NO DIALER. TEST: This option tests each function of the panel’s cellular communication. The tests proceed until a function does not pass, or until all have been tested with positive results. The progress displays during each test. PICKUP: Not available for XTL/XTLC panels.
APPENDIX 16.7 16.8 Keypad Speaker Operation When using LCD Keypads, the panel provides distinct speaker tones from the keypad for Fire, Burglary, Zone Monitor, and Prewarn events. The list below details the conditions under which the speaker is turned on and off for each event. Fire On - Fire zone alarm and Bell Output are ON. Off - Alarm Silence or briefly when a key is pressed. Burglary On - Burglary zone alarm and Bell Output and is ON. Off - Alarm Silence or briefly when a key is pressed.
Assign Area and Disarmed condition for NT, DY, EX, A1, and A2 only. Assign Prewarn and Entry Delay for EX only. Assign Style for AR only. Assign 31 to 34 or 41 to 44 to Key Fobs. Wireless output modules can be assigned to 31 to 34 and 41 to 44. Supervision Time of 3 minutes can only be used with Zone Types FI, FV and SV.
16.9 Zone Type Defaults The XTL/XTLC panel contains 11 default zone types that provide the most commonly selected functions for their applications. All zone types can be customized by changing the variable options listed below. Key Fob - Indicates if a DMP key fob is programmed. Type - These are the abbreviations displayed on the keypad for the zone types. Area - For a ALL/PERIM or HOME/SLEEP/AWAY system, this is either Interior, Bedroom, or Perimeter. For an AREA system use 1 to 6.
16.10 Common Keypad Messages Message Meaning Possible Solutions The user code you have entered is not recognized by the system. Check the user code and try again. The schedule has expired but the system has not been armed. Users still on the premise should arm the system or extend the schedule to a later time. KEYPAD NAME - NOPWR Wireless keypad is not getting proper power. Check that AC/DC transformer is plugged in correctly. AC TROUBLE The system is not getting proper power.
REVISIONS Revisions to This Document This section explains the changes made to this document during this revision. It lists the date and identifies the change(s) made, the related section number and section heading, and a summary of the change. Ver. 1.07 Section Number and Heading Entire Document Entire Document 9.19 Weather Zip Code 17.4 Diagnostics Function 18.
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