Specifications

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Contact N/O:
Select this option to indicate an external device connected to the
1101 terminal block is programmed to use a normally open (N/O) contact. Leave
this box not checked to use a normally closed (N/C) contact.
1114 Wireless Four-Zone Expander
The same Serial Number is used for all four contacts. Choose Contact 1, 2, 3, or 4.
Note: When using the contacts, you must use consecutive zone numbers. For
example, use serial number 08345678 on an XR100 or XR500 Series panel to
program Contact 1 for Zone 561, Contact 2 for Zone 562, Contact 3 for zone
563, and Contact 4 for zone 564.
The following list shows acceptable consecutive zone number examples:
XT30, XT50, XRSuper6, XR20, or XR40 - zones 31, 32, 33, and 34 or zones 41,
42, 43, and 44
XR550 Series or XR500 Series - zones 543, 544, 545, and 546 or zones 876,
877, 878, and 879
XR350 Series - zones 543, 544, 545, and 546 or zones 775, 776, 777, and 778
XR150 Series or XR100 Series - zones 522, 523, 524, and 525 or zones 596,
597, 598, and 599
Note: A tamper on the 1114 is transmitted as the zone number assigned to
Contact 1.
Supervision T ime
: Select the supervision time required for the wireless zone.
The wireless transmitter must check-in at least once during this time or a missing
condition is indicated for that zone. DMP 1100 Series transmitters automatically
check-in based on the supervision time selected for the wireless zone, no
additional programming is needed. If two zones share the same transmitter, the
last programmed supervision time is stored as the supervision time for both zones.
Select 3, 60, or 240 minutes. Select None for unsupervised operation. Default is
240 minutes.
Note: When the panel is reset or a receiver is installed or powered down
and powered up, or Remote Link disconnects, the supervision timer restarts
for all wireless zones.
LED Enabled:
Select this option to turn on a panic, pendant, or hold-up
transmitter LED during Panic or Emergency operation. The LED always operates
when the transmitter case is open and the tamper is faulted.