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Xt serIes™ Panels

MODEL XT30/XT50XT SERIES™

INSTALLATION GUIDE FCC NOTICEThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may 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:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Changesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliancecouldvoidtheuser’s authority to operate the equipment.

This device has been designed to operate with the 1100 Series antenna listed in the Accessory Devices section, and having a maximum gain of 1.8 dB. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 1.8 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.

If necessary, the installer should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician foradditionalsuggestions.Theinstallermayfindthefollowingbooklet,preparedbytheFederal

Communications Commission, helpful:

“How to identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems.”

ThisbookletisavailablefromtheU.S.GovernmentPrintingOffice,WashingtonD.C.20402

StockNo.004-000-00345-4

Thisdevicecomplieswithpart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterference that may cause undesired operation.

Industry CanadaThisdevicecomplieswithIndustryCanadalicense-exemptRSSstandard(s).Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference,includinginterference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

©2013DigitalMonitoringProducts,Inc.

InformationfurnishedbyDMPisbelievedtobeaccurateandreliable.

Thisinformationissubjecttochangewithoutnotice.

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Panel Specifications1.1 Power Supply .........................................11.2 Communication .......................................11.3 Panel Zones ............................................11.4 Keypads/Expansion .................................11.5 Number of Zones ....................................11.6 Outputs ..................................................11.7 EnclosureSpecifications ..........................1

Introduction2.1 SystemConfigurations .............................22.2 Caution Notes .........................................22.3 Compliance Instructions ..........................2

System Components3.1 WiringDiagram .......................................23.2 LightningProtection ................................23.3 AccessoryDevices ...................................33.4 XT30/XT50WiringDiagram .....................5

Installation4.1 MountingtheEnclosure ...........................64.3 InstallationSpecifications ........................7

Primary Power Supply5.1 AC terminals 1 and 2 ...............................75.2 Transformer Types ..................................75.3 PowerLED .............................................76.1 Battery Terminals 3 and 4 ........................86.2 EarthGround ..........................................86.3 Replacement Period ................................86.4 Discharge/Recharge ................................86.5 BatterySupervision .................................86.6 XT30/XT50 Power Requirements ..............86.7 XT30/XT50 Standby Battery Calculations ..9

Bell Output7.1 Terminals 5 and 6 .................................10

Keypad Data Bus8.1 Description ...........................................108.2 Terminal7-RED...................................108.3 Terminal 8 - YELLOW ............................108.4 Terminal9-GREEN...............................108.5 Terminal 10 - BLACK .............................108.6 KeypadBusLEDs ..................................108.7 ProgrammingConnection ......................108.8 KeypadAddressing ................................108.9 OvercurrentOVCLED ............................11

Smoke and Glassbreak Detector Output9.1 Terminal 11 ..........................................11

Burglary Zones10.1 Description ...........................................1110.2 Operational Parameters .........................1110.3 Zone Response Time .............................1210.4 KeyswitchArmingZone .........................12

Powered Zone for 2-Wire Smoke Detectors11.1 Terminals 25 and 26 ..............................12

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Annunciator Outputs12.1 Description ...........................................1212.2 HarnessWiring .....................................1212.3 Model 860 Relay Module ........................12

Telephone RJ Connector13.1 Description ...........................................1313.2 FCCRegistration ...................................1313.3 Notification ...........................................13

Ethernet Connector J114.1 Description ...........................................1314.2 EthernetLEDs ......................................13

Reset Header J1615.1 Description ...........................................14

Flash Load Jumper J1816.1 Description ..........................................15

Cellular Connections17.1 Cellular ...............................................15

On-Board 1100 Series Wireless Antenna Connection18.1 Wireless Antenna .................................1618.2 LEDOperation ......................................16

Wireless Keypads19.1 MountingKeypads ................................1619.2 Wireless Keypad Association ..................16

Listed Compliance Specifications20.1 Introduction .........................................1720.2 Bypass Reports .....................................1720.3 CurrentDraw ........................................1720.4 Battery Standby ....................................1720.5 Auxiliary and Bell Current ......................1720.6 CrossZoning ........................................1720.7 SoftwareVersion ...................................1720.8 App Key ...............................................17

Household Burglar-Alarm System Units ANSI/UL 1023

21.1 Bell Cutoff ............................................1721.2 EntryDelay ..........................................1721.3 ExitDelay .............................................1721.4 Wireless External Contact ......................1721.5 WirelessSupervisionTime .....................1721.6 Wireless Audible Annunciation ...............1721.7 Panel location .......................................1721.8 Test Frequency .....................................17

Digital Burglar Alarm Communicator System Units ANSI/UL 163522.1 EntryDelay ..........................................1722.2 ExitDelay .............................................1722.3 Test Frequency .....................................1722.4 Automatic Bell Test ...............................17

Central Station Burglar Alarm Units ANSI/UL 1610

23.1 Central Station ......................................1823.2 RemoteDisarm .....................................1823.3 Central Station ......................................18

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Household Fire Warning System ANSI/UL 985 NFPA 72 Specifications24.1 BellOutputDefinition ............................1824.2 HouseholdSystem ................................1824.3 HouseholdFireWarning ........................1824.4 WirelessSupervisionTime .....................1824.5 WirelessFireVerification ........................1824.6 Battery Standby ....................................1824.7 AlarmVerification ..................................1824.8 Model 860 ............................................1824.9 Test Frequency .....................................18

California State Fire Marshal Specifications25.1 BellOutputDefinition ............................18

False Alarm Reduction Programmable Options ANSI/SIA CP-01-201026.1 ShippingDefaultsandRecommendedProgramming1926.2 CallWaiting ..........................................2026.3 EntryDelay ..........................................2026.4 Local Bell .............................................2026.5 Minimum Installation Requirements ........20

Troubleshooting27.1 TroubleshootingSection ........................2126.2 CommonLCDKeypadDisplays ...............21

Wiring Diagrams28.1 Multiple Indicating Circuit Modules Installation

28.2 SystemSensor2-WireSmokeDetectors .23

Revisions to This DocumentListingsandApprovals .......................................26

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Panel Specifications1.1 Power Supply

TransformerInput: Plug-in—16.5VAC40VA,Model321 Wire-in—16.5VAC40VA,Model320

StandbyBattery: 12VDC,1.0AmpsMax.chargingcurrent Models364,365,366,367,368,or369 Replaceevery3to5years

AuxiliaryOutput: 12VDCat500mA 12VDCat325mAwhenusedwithtwoModel364batteriesintheModel341enclosure

BellOutput: 12VDCat1.5Amps

SmokeDetectorOutput: 12VDCat100mA

All circuits inherent power limited

Note:PleaseseetheListedComplianceSpecificationssectionforcertificatedapplicationrequirements.

1.2 CommunicationBuilt-inSDLCDigitalDialercommunicationtoDMPModelSCS-1RReceivers

Built-innetworkcommunicationtoDMPModelSCS-1RorSCS-VRReceivers

Built-inormodularcellularcommunicationtoDMPModelSCS-1RorSCS-VRReceivers

Built-inCID(ContactID)dialercommunicationtoDMPModelSCS-1RReceivers

1.3 Panel ZonesNine1kOhmEOLburglaryzones:zones1to9One3.3kOhmEOLClassBpoweredfirezonewithresetcapability:zone10

1.4 Keypads/ExpansionConnectuptoeightsupervisedalphanumerickeypads.Connectuptofouralphanumeric9000Serieswirelesskeypads.Eightkeypadstotalperpanel.

Connectadditionalunsupervisedkeypads.• GraphicTouchscreen,Thinline™,Aqualite™,ClearTouch™,andIconkeypads

Inaddition,thefollowingzoneexpanderscanbeadded:• One,four,eightand16-zoneexpansionmodules• Single-zonePIRandglassbreakdetectors

1.5 Number of Zones• Onboardzones1-10• Eightkeypadbusaddresseswithzones11-14,21-24,31-34,41-44,51-54,61-64,71-74,and81-84• Zonenumbers31to34and41to44cansupport1100SeriesKeyFobsorDMPwirelessoutputmodules• XT50has20additionalonboardwirelesszonesnumbered80-99

1.6 OutputsTheXT30/XT50panelsprovidefouropencollectoroutputsratedfor50mAeach.AModel300OutputHarnessis required. The open collector outputs provide the ground connection for a positive voltage source.

1.7 Enclosure SpecificationsTheXT30/XT50panelshipsstandardina340enclosurewithEOLresistors,batteryleads,user’sguide,andprogramming sheet.

Enclosure Model Size Color Construction (Cold Rolled Steel)340 12.5”Wx9.5”Hx2.75”D Gray(G) 20-Gauge

349 12.5”Wx11.5”Hx3.5”D Gray(G) 20-Gauge

349A 13.25”Wx11.65”Hx3.6”D Gray(G) 18-Gaugewith16-Gaugedoor

341 13”Wx6.55”Hx3.5”D Gray(G) 20-Gauge

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Introduction

2.1 System ConfigurationsThe panel can be programmed to operate as any of the following system types:

• All/Perimetersystemthatprovidesoneperimeterareaandoneinteriorarea• Home/Sleep/Awaysystemthatprovidesoneperimeter,oneinterior,andonebedroomarea.The

bedroom area provides for any protection devices the user wants disarmed during their sleeping hours and armed in the Away mode.

• Sixareasystemthatprovidesareasofprotectionthatcanbeindependentlyarmedordisarmed.

2.2 Caution NotesThroughoutthisguideyouwillseecautionnotescontaininginformationyouneedtoknowwheninstallingthepanel.Thesecautionsareindicatedwithayieldsign.Wheneveryouseeacautionnote,makesureyoucompletely read and understand its information. Failing to follow the caution note can cause damage to the equipment or improper operation of one or more components in the system. See the example shown below.

Always ground the panel before applying power to any devices: The panel must be properly grounded before connecting any devices or applying power to the panel. Proper grounding protects against ElectrostaticDischarge(ESD)thatcandamagesystemcomponents.

Remove All Power From the Panel! Remove all AC and Battery power from the panel before installing or connecting any modules, cards, or wires to the panel.

2.3 Compliance InstructionsForapplicationsthatmustconformtoalocalauthoritiesinstallationstandardoraNationalRecognizedTestingLaboratorycertificatedsystem,pleaseseetheListedComplianceSpecificationssectionneartheendofthisguide for additional instructions.

System Components

3.1 Wiring DiagramThe system wiring diagram in Figure 1 shows some of the accessory devices for use in various applications. A description of each module follows.

3.2 Lightning ProtectionMetalOxideVaristorsandTransientVoltageSuppressorshelpprotectagainstvoltagesurgesoninputandoutput circuits. This transient protection provides additional resistance to electrical surges such as lighting. AdditionalsurgeprotectionisavailablebyinstallingtheDMP370or370RJLightningSuppressors.TheDMP370and370RJLightningSuppressorshavenotbeeninvestigatedbyUL.

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3.3 Accessory DevicesCellular Communicator Cards

263GDigitalCellularCommunicator Card

AllowsyoutoconnecttheXT30/XT50SeriestoanycompatibleGPRS/SMSnetworkanduseits communication in place of standard dial out lines.

263CCDMACellularCommunicatorCard

AllowsyoutoconnecttheXT30/XT50SeriestoanycompatibleCDMA/SMSnetwork.

263HHSPA+CellularCommunicator Card

AllowsyoutoconnecttheXT30/XT50SeriestoanycompatibleHSPA+/SMSnetwork.The263HiscompatiblewithXT30andXT50Seriescontrolpanels,version112orhigher

Zone and Output Expansion Modules710BusSplitter/Repeater Increaseskeypadwiringdistanceto2500feet.

711SinglePointZoneExpander ProvidesoneClassBzoneforburglarydevicesandnon-poweredfiredevices.

714,714-8,714-16ZoneExpander ProvidesClassBzonesforburglaryandnon-poweredfiredevices.

712-8ZoneExpander Provides8zonesforburglarydevices.

715,715-8,715-16ZoneExpander

Provides12VDCClassBpoweredzonesforsmokedetectors,glassbreakdetectors,andother2-or4-wiredevices.

860RelayOutputModule Providesonerelayandthreerelaysocketsforexpansionofuptofourrelays.

Interface Module734WiegandInterfaceModule Provides arming, disarming, and codeless entry using access control readers.

738ZZ-WaveInterfaceModule ProvidesconnectionforZ-Wavemodules.

DMP Two-Way Wireless Devices1100D/1100DH/1100DI Receiver Supportstransmittersinresidentialorcommercialwirelessoperationonthekeypadbus.

1100R Repeater Provides additional range for wireless devices.

1101UniversalTransmitter Provides both internal and external contacts that may be used at the same time to yield two individualreportingzonesfromonewirelesstransmitter.

1102UniversalTransmitter Provides one external contact.

1103UniversalTransmitter Provides both and internal and external contacts that may be used at the same time to yieldtwoindividualreportingzonesfromonewirelesstransmitter.RequiresEOLresistorforexternal contact.

1105UniversalTransmitter Provides both internal and external contacts that may be used at the same time to yield two individualreportingzonesfromonewirelesstransmitter.

*1107MicroWindowTransmitter Provides a window transmitter and magnet

*1114Four-ZoneExpander ProvidesfourwirelesszoneswithEOLresisters.

*1116RelayOutput Provides one Form C relay.

*1117LEDAnnunciator Provides a visual system status indicator.

*1119DoorSounder Provides a battery operated sounder

*1121PIRMotionDetector Provides motion detection with pet immunity.

1125PIRMotionDetector Providesmultiplelensconfigurations,dualcoverageareaselection,andsensitivityadjustments.

*1126C/*1126R/*1126WPIRMotionDetector

Ceiling mount motion detector with panel programmable sensitivity and Disarm/Disable functionality.

1127C/1127WPIRMotionDetector

WallmountmotiondetectorwithpanelprogrammablesensitivityandDisarm/Disablefunctionality.

*1129GlassbreakDetector Detects the shattering of framed glass mounted in an outside wall and provides full-pattern coverage and false-alarm immunity.

*1131RecessedContact Provides concealed protection for doors, windows or other applications.

1135/*1135DBSirens Provides a wireless siren

*1139BillTrap Providesasilentalarmoptionforretailandbankingcashdrawers.

1142BCTwo-buttonPanicBeltClip Transmitter

Provides portable two-button panic operation.

1142Two-buttonPanicTransmitter Provides permanently mounted under-the-counter two-button panic operation.

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*1145-4(Four-Button) *1145-2(Two-Button) *1145-1(One-Button)

KeyFobtransmittersdesignedtoclipontoakeyringorlanyard.

1161ResidentialSmokeDetector Residentialsmokedetectorwithsounder.

1162ResidentialSmokeDetector Residentialsmoke/heatdetectorwithsounderandfixedrate-of-riseheatdetector

1183-135FHeatDetector Fixed temperature heat detector

1183-135RHeatDetector Fixed temperature and rate-of-rise heat detector

1184CarbonMonoxideDetector CarbonMonoxideDetector.

Keypads*ePAD™MobileKeypad Allows users to control the security system from any computer using the Internet.

LCDkeypads Allowsyoutocontrolthepanelfromvariousremotelocations.Connectuptoeightkeypads.Model7060,7063,7070,7073,7160,7163,7170,7173Thinline™keypads,7060A,7063A,7070A,7073AAqualite™keypads,7360,7363ThinlineIconSerieskeypads,7760ClearTouch™keypad,7872and7873GraphicTouchscreenkeypadstothekeypadbususingterminals7,8,9,and10.

9000SeriesLCDkeypads Allowsyoutocontrolthepanelfromvariousremotelocations.Connectuptofourkeypads.9060,9063WirelessKeypads.

* These devices have not been investigated and shall not be used in listed installations

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3.4 XT30/XT50 Wiring Diagram

16 to 18 gauge wire

Maximum AC Wire distance –

16 gauge wire: 70 feet18 gauge wire: 40 feet

REDBLACK

Cold Water Pipe Earth Ground

ss

ss

USE MARKINGCommercial Central Station; Household Fire and Burglar Warning System Control Unit (DACT, PSDN: IP or Cellular)

NFPA 72This equipment should be installed in accordance with Chapter 11 of the National Fire Alarm Code, ANSI/NFPA 72-2002, (National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269). Printed information describing proper installation,operation, testing, maintenance, evacuation planning, and repairservice is to be provided with this equipment. Warning: Owner’sinstruction notice, not to be removed by anyone except occupant.

HOUSEHOLD FIRE WIRINGRecognized limited energy cable must be used for connection of all initiating,indicating, and supplementary devices.

POWER LIMITEDAll circuits on the Model XT30/XT50 comply with the requirements for inherent power limitation and are Class 2.

TYPES OF SERVICESuitable for DACT Central Station. Suitable for Household Fire and Household Burglary. Test weekly.(For ETL only) SIA CP-01-2010 minimum system is XT30 or XT50, local Bell, and off premise DACT communication to an SCS-1R receiver plus ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010 classified compatible DMP keypads as indicated in the installation guide.

J3Phone Line

Outputs

J111234

J1Ethernet

J16Reset

J20Wireless Antenna

connection

J7 RJ Supervision

J19 Celllular Antenna

connectionXT30/XT50

Command Processor™ Panel

RED

PROG

J8Programmer Header J8 Use DMP Model 330 Harness

AC Wiring must be in conduit and exit out the left side of the enclosure.

Wiring on terminals 5 through 26 must exit right and maintain a 1/4" separation from the AC and battery positive wiring.

Terminals 5-20 are Power Limited.

Listed Resistors1.0k Ohm - DMP Model 3113.3k Ohm - DMP Model 309

Plug into 120 VAC 60 Hz outlet not controlled by switch.

Zone 10 compatibilityidentifier: A

Maximum operatingrange:8.8 VDC - 14.2 VDC.

DMP TransformersModel 321 – 16.5 VAC 40 VAClass 2 plug-in.Model 320 – 16.5 VAC 40 VAClass 2 wire-in.

VerificationZone10

Control UnitDelay

13.6 sec.

SmokeModel

______

DetectorDelay

____sec.

Heat detectors, manual pull stations, or any other shorting device. Unlimited number of units.

1K Ohm EOLon each zone

3.3K Ohm EOLSwitchedVoltageOutput

Zone 10KeypadBus

Smoke Zones 1 to 9Bell

Secondary Power Supply1.2 Amps maximum charging current. Use only 12 VDC rechargeable batteries. Replace every 3 to 5 years.

Minimum voltage on Auxiliary output to process Sensor trips is 10.4 VDC.

For Wireless Devices, Control Unit delay is 0 (zero).

Bell — 10.2 - 13.9 VDCTotal current: 1.5 Amps max. w/ 40 VA.AUX (RED) — Up to 500mA auxiliary current at 10.2 VDC - 13.9 VDC from Terminal 7.Up to 325mA auxiliary current at 10.2 VDC - 13.9 VDC from Termical 7 when using (2) Model 364 1.3Ah Batteries.Smoke Output: — 100mA at 10.2 - 13.9 VDC Terminal 11.

SmokeDetector

1k Ohm

ss

To Keypador Zone

Expander

For listed applications the maximum current from a combination of belloutput, auxillary output, and smoke output is 1.6 amps.

Figure 1: System Wiring Diagram

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Installation4.1 Mounting the Enclosure

The metal enclosure must be mounted in a secure, dry place to protect the panel from damage due to tampering or the elements. It is not necessary to remove the PCB when installing the enclosure. The PCB maybeinstalledinthestandard340Smallenclosure,optional341Kioskenclosure,optional349Mediumenclosure,ortheoptional349AAttackenclosure.Whenusingcellularcommunicationoron-boardwirelesswiththe341enclosure,anSMAandwirelessantennaexitmaybeaddedatthetimeoftheinstallation.The349AAttackResistantenclosureisfactoryshippedwithoneknockoutonthetopleftoftheenclosure.Asneeded,additionalknockoutsmaybeaddedatthetimeofinstallation.SeeFigure3forthepositionsontheenclosurethatcanbeadded.Eachadditionalknockoutmustbefilledwithconduit.

Dual 1/2" and 3/4" Conduit Knockout

Battery Shelf

Enclosure Mounting Holes

Slide panel PCB into lower enclosure slots

Panel PCB

screw

Model 349 Enclosure

Slide panel PCB between formed metal supports

Dual 1/2" and 3/4" Conduit Knockouts

Battery Shelf

Enclosure Mounting Holes

Enclosure Mounting

HoleEnclosure Mounting

Hole

Panel PCB

screw

Model 340 Enclosure

J3Phone Line

Outputs

J111 2 3 4

J1Ethernet J16

Reset

J20Wireless Antenna

connectionJ7 RJ

Supervision

J24 Celllular header

J19 Celllular Antenna

connection 65555

Panel PCB

screw

Panel PCB

screw

Enclosure Mounting

Hole

J3Phone Line

Outputs

J11

J1Ethernet J16

Reset

J20Wireless Antenna

connection

J7 RJ Supervision

J24 Celllular header

J19 Celllular Antenna

connection

1 2 3 4

65555

J18Load

RED

Programming

J8

J18Load

RED

Programming

J8

Figure 2: Standard 340 Enclosure (left), Optional 349 Enclosure (right),

Figure 3: Optional 341 Enclosure (left), Optional 349A Enclosure (right),

3-Hole Pattern for Accessory Modules

* 349A Optional Knockout Front and Rear Tamper Switches for 350A Attack

Resistant Enclosure

Dual 1 3/4" and 1 3/8" Conduit Knockouts

Battery Shelf*

* *

*

*

Model 349A Enclosure

Slide panel PCB between formed metal supports

J3Phone Line

Outputs

J111 2 3 4

J1Ethernet

J16Reset

J20Wireless Antenna

connection (XT50 only)

J7 RJ Supervision

J24 Celllular header for

263G connection

J19 Celllular Antenna

connection65555

J18Load

Programming

J8

OVC LED

Power LED

XMIT

TX RXWireless LEDs

RCV

Lid Mounting Holes (4 places)

Lid Mounting Holes (4 places)

Enclosure Mounting Holes (4 places)

PEMs for optional battery bracket

Dual 1/2" and 3/4" Conduit Knockouts

J3Phone Line

Outputs

J111 234

J1Ethernet

J16Reset

J20Wireless Antenna

connection (XT50 only)

J7 RJ Supervision

J24 Celllular header

J19 Celllular Antenna

connection65555

J18Load

Programming

J8

OVC LED

Power LED

XMIT

TX RXWireless LEDs

RCV

Tamper Mounting Holes(Upper and Lower)

Openings drilled at installation

Model 341 Enclosure

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4.2 Mounting Keypads

DMPkeypadshaveremovablecoversthatallowthebasetobemountedonawallorotherflatsurfaceusingthe screw holes provided on each corner.

Formountingkeypadsonsolidwalls,orforapplicationswhereconduitisrequired,useaDMP695or696keypadconduitbackbox.

4.3 Installation SpecificationsSeveralfactorsdeterminetheperformancecharacteristicsofthekeypadbus:thelengthofwireused,thenumberofdevicesconnected,andthevoltageateachdevice.Whenplanningakeypadbusinstallation,keepinmindthefollowingfourspecifications:

1.DMPrecommendsusing18or22-gaugeunshielded wireforallkeypadcircuits.Do not use twisted pair orshieldedwireforkeypadbusdatacircuits.

2.Onkeypadbuscircuits,tomaintainauxiliarypowerintegritywhenusing22-gaugewiredonotexceed500feet.Whenusing18-gaugewiredonotexceed1,000feet.Toincreasethewirelengthortoadddevices, install an additional power supply. Note:Eachpanelallowsaspecificnumberofsupervisedkeypads.Addadditionalkeypadsintheunsupervisedmode.Refertothepanelinstallationguideforthespecificnumberofsupervisedkeypadsallowed.

3.Maximumdistanceforanyonebuscircuit(lengthofwire)is2,500feetregardlessofthewiregauge.This distance can be in the form of one long wire run or multiple branches with all wiring totaling no morethan2,500feet.Aswiredistancefromthepanelincreases,DCvoltageonthewiredecreases.

4.Maximumvoltagedropbetweenthepanel(orauxiliarypowersupply)andanydeviceis2.0VDC.Ifthevoltage at any device is less than the required level, add an auxiliary power supply at the end of the circuit.Whenvoltageistoolow,thedevicescannotoperateproperly.

Foradditionalinformationrefertothe710InstallationSheet(LT-0310)andortheLX-Bus/KeypadBusWiringApplicationNote(LT-2031).

Primary Power Supply

5.1 AC terminals 1 and 2Connectthetransformerwirestoterminals1and2onthepanel.Usenomorethan70ft.of16gauge,or 40ft.of18gauge,wirebetweenthetransformerandthepaneltodeliveraminimumof15.5VACwhen 500mAofcurrentdrawisusedfromtheauxiliarypowersupplyterminal7.

Always ground the panel before applying power to any devices: The panel must be properly grounded before connecting any devices or applying power to the panel. Proper grounding protects against ElectrostaticDischarge(ESD)thatcandamagesystemcomponents.SeeEarthground,intheSecondaryPower Supply section.

5.2 Transformer TypesThetransformerforthepanelis16.5VAC40VA,whichprovidesupto1.5Ampsofbelloutputcurrent,500mAofauxiliarycurrent,and100mAofsmokedetectoroutput.UseeithertheModel320wire-inor321plug-intransformerwiththepanel.Thetotalcurrentavailableislimitedbythetotalbatterystandbyrequirements of the installation.

Thetransformermustbeconnectedtoa120VAC60Hzcommercialpoweroutletthatisnotcontrolledbyawall switch. Never share the transformer output with any other equipment.

5.3 Power LEDWheneitherACtransformerpowerorDCbatterypowerisconnectedtothepanelthePWRLEDshowssteadygreen.

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Secondary Power Supply

6.1 Battery Terminals 3 and 4Connecttheblackbatteryleadtothenegative battery terminal. The negative terminal connects to the enclosure groundinternallythroughtheXT30orXT50 circuit board. Connect the red battery lead to the positive battery terminal.Observepolaritywhenconnecting the battery.

Add a second battery in parallel usingtheDMPModel318DualBatteryHarness. DMP requires each battery be separated by a PTC in the battery harness wiring to protect each battery from a reversal or short within the circuit. See Figure 4.

Use sealed lead-acid batteries only: Use12VDCsealedlead-acidrechargeablebattery.BatteriessuppliedbyDMPhavebeentestedtoensureproperchargingwithDMPproducts.

GEL CELL BATTERIES CANNOT BE USED WITH THE XT30/XT50 PANEL.

6.2 Earth GroundTerminal4ofthepanelmustbeconnectedtoearthgroundusing14gaugeorlargerwiretoprovidepropertransientsuppression.DMPrecommendsconnectingtoametalcoldwaterpipeorgroundrodonly.Donotconnect to electrical conduit or a telephone company ground.

6.3 Replacement PeriodDMPrecommendsreplacingthebatteryevery3to5yearsundernormaluse.

6.4 Discharge/RechargeThepanelbatterychargingcircuitfloatchargesat13.9VDCatamaximumcurrentof1.2Ampsusinga40VAtransformer.Thetotalcurrentavailableisreducedbythecombinedauxiliarycurrentdrawfromterminals7,11,and25.Thevariousbatteryvoltagelevelsarelistedbelow:

BatteryTrouble: Below 11.9VDCBatteryRestored: Above 12.6VDC

6.5 Battery SupervisionThe panel tests the battery once every hour when AC power is present. This test occurs 15 minutes past eachhourandlastsforfiveseconds.Aloadisplacedonthebatteryandifitsvoltagefallsbelow11.9VDCalow battery is detected. If AC power has failed, a low battery is detected any time the battery voltage falls below11.9VDC.

If a low battery is detected with AC power present, the test is repeated every two minutes until the battery chargesabove12.6VDC;thebatteryrestoredvoltage.Ifafaultybatteryisreplacedwithafullychargedbattery, the restored battery will not be detected until the next two-minute test is done.

6.6 XT30/XT50 Power RequirementsDuring AC power failure, the panel and all auxiliary devices connected draw their power from the battery. Alldevicesmustbetakenintoconsiderationwhencalculatingthebatterystandbycapacity.Onthefollowingpageisalistofthepowerrequirementsofthepanel.AddtheadditionalcurrentdrawofDMPkeypads,smokedetectoroutput,andanyotherauxiliarydevicesusedinthesystemforthetotalcurrentrequired.The total is then multiplied by the total number of standby hours required to arrive at the total Ampere-hours required.

AC

1 2 3 4

+BAC –B

318 Battery Harness

Panel Red and Black Battery Cables

Red

Black

BatteryBattery

Red

Black

5 6

BELLGND

To AC

14 AWG toEarth Ground

XT30/XT50Command Processor

Panel

PTCTo BellCircuit

Figure 4: Wiring Multiple Batteries

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6.7 XT30/XT50 Standby Battery Calculations

Standby Battery Power Calculations Alarm CurrentXT30 PanelXT50 Panel Built-in Network (additional current) Built-in Cellular (additional current)

ActiveZones1-9 ActiveZone10 2-WireSmokeDetectors Panel Bell Output

xxxxxx

125mA145mA145mA18mA1.6mA

4mA0.1mA

______mA____________________________________

Qty ______Qty ______Qty ______

1500mA

xxxx

125mA145mA145mA18mA*2mA30mA0.1mA

Max.

______mA__________________________________________

263GDigitalCellularCommunicator x 18mA ______ Qty ______ x 18mA ______

263CDigitalCellularCommunicator x 13mA ______ Qty ______ x 13mA ______

263H HSPA+ Cellular Communicator x 24mA ______ Qty ______ x 28mA ______

1100DWirelessReceiver x 40mA ______ Qty ______ x 40mA ______

1100DHWirelessHighPowerReceiver x 160mA ______ Qty ______ 160mA ______

1100DIWirelessIn-LineReceiver x 30mA ______ Qty ______ 30mA ______7060/7160Thinline/7060AAqualiteKeypad x 72mA ______ Qty ______ x 87mA ______7063/7163Thinline/7063AAqualiteKeypad x 85mA ______ Qty ______ x 100mA ______7070/7170Thinline/7070AAqualiteKeypad

ActiveZones(EOLInstalled)x 72mA

1.6mA____________

Qty ______Qty ______

67mA80mA

____________

7073/7173Thinline/7073AAqualiteKeypad ActiveZones(EOLInstalled)

x 85mA1.6mA

____________

7360ThinlineIconKeypad7363ThinlineIconKeypad

xx

60mA73mA

____________

Qty ______Qty ______

xx

67mA80mA

____________

7872GraphicTouchscreenKeypad ActiveZones(EOLInstalled)

x 145mA1.6mA

____________

Qty ______ x 215mA2.0mA

____________

7873GraphicTouchscreenKeypad ActiveZones(EOLInstalled)

x 143mA1.6mA

____________

Qty ______ x 243mA2.0mA

____________

708 Bus Extender Module (one pair) x 20mA ______ Qty ______ x 20mA ______710 Bus Splitter/Repeater Module x 30mA ______ Qty ______ x 30mA ______714 Zone Expansion Modules

ActiveZones(EOLInstalled)xx

7mA1.6mA

____________

Qty ______Qty ______

xx

7mA*2mA

____________

712-8 Zone Expansion Module ActiveZones(EOLInstalled)

xx

17mA1.6mA

____________

Qty ______Qty ______

xx

17mA*2mA

____________

714-8, 714-16 Zone Expansion Module ActiveZones(EOLInstalled)

xx

20mA1.6mA

____________

Qty ______Qty ______

xx

20mA*2mA

____________

715 Zone Expansion Module ActiveZones(EOLInstalled) 2-Wire Smokes

xxx

7mA4mA.1mA

__________________

Qty ______Qty ______Qty ______

xxx

7mA*30mA

.1mA

__________________

715-8, 715-16 Zone Expansion Modules ActiveZones(EOLInstalled) 2-Wire Smokes

x 20mA4mA.1mA

__________________

Qty ______ x 20mA*30mA

.1mA

__________________

734WiegandInterfaceModule ActiveZones(EOLInstalled)

xx

15mA1.6mA

____________

Qty ______Qty ______

xx

15mA*2mA

____________

738A Ademco Wireless Interface Module x 75mA ______ Qty ______ x 75mA ______738ZZ-WaveInterfaceModule x 32mA ______ Qty ______ x 47mA ______Aux.PoweredDevicesonTerminals7and11

OtherthanKeypadsandModules______mA ______mA

Total Standby

Total Standby______mA x number of Standby Hours

needed

Total Alarm

*Basedon10%ofactivezonesinalarmcondition.

______mA

______ =

______mA

+

Total

Total Alarm

________mA-hours

________mA-hours

________mA-hours

X .001

=________Amp-hrs

______mA

Required

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Bell Output

7.1 Terminals 5 and 6Nominal12VDCissuppliedbyterminal5onthepaneltopoweralarmbellsorhorns.Theoutputisratedforamaximumof1.5Ampswitha40VAtransformer.Thisoutputcanbesteady,pulsed,orTemporalCode3dependingupontheBellActionspecifiedinOutputOptionsprogramming.Terminal6isthegroundreferenceforthebellcircuit.Ifusingahornorsiren,a1k0hmresistershouldbeaddedacrossthebellcircuitforsupervision.

Keypad Data Bus

8.1 DescriptionTerminals7,8,9,and10ofthepanelaredesignatedasthekeypaddatabus.Inadditiontokeypads,theXT30/XT50allowstheconnectionofanycombinationofzoneexpansionmodules,5845LXGlassbreakDetectors,and6155LXPIRstothekeypadbusuptothemaximumofeightdevices.

8.2 Terminal 7 - REDNominal12VDCissuppliedatterminal7topowerkeypadsandzoneexpanders.Thisisalsowherepower foranyauxiliarydeviceissupplied.Thegroundreferenceforterminal7isterminal10.Themaximumoutputisratedat500mA.AllauxiliarydevicestotaledtogethermustnotexceedtheTerminal7maximumcurrentratingof500mA.Whenthenumberofkeypadsorotherexpansiondevicesattachedexceedstheamountofoutputcurrentavailable,attachanexternalpowersupplyasdefinedintheModel710InstallationSheet (LT-0310).

8.3 Terminal 8 - YELLOWDatareceivefromkeypadsandzoneexpanders.

8.4 Terminal 9 - GREENDatatransmittokeypadsandzoneexpanders.

8.5 Terminal 10 - BLACKTerminal10isthegroundreferenceforLCDkeypads,zoneexpanders,andanyauxiliarydevicesbeingpoweredbyterminals7and11.

8.6 Keypad Bus LEDsThetwoLEDslocatedjustaboveterminal13indicatekeypadtransmitdata(XMIT)andkeypadreceivedata(RCV).ThebottomLEDflashesgreentoindicatedatabeingtransmittedfromthepanel.ThetopLEDflashesyellowtoindicatedatabeingreceivedbythepanelfromkeypads,zoneexpanders,etc.

8.7 Programming ConnectionAlocking4-pinheader(J8)isprovidedtoconnectakeypadwhenusingaDMPModel330ProgrammingCable.Thisprovidesaquickandeasyconnectionforprogrammingthepanel.

8.8 Keypad AddressingKeypadBusexpansionzonesarenumberedingroupsoffourcorrespondingtotheaddress.Example:address1iszones11-14andaddress5iszones51-54.Thereareamaximumof32zonespossibleontheKeypadBus.Allkeypadzonesterminatewitha1k0hmEOLresister.

Address XT30/XT50 Zone Number

1 11-142 21-243 31-344 41-445 51-546 61-647 71-748 81-84

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8.9 Overcurrent OVC LEDTheOvercurrentLED(OVC)lightsRedwhenthedevicesconnectedtotheKeypadBusdrawmorecurrentthantheauxiliaryoutputrating.TheOVCLEDislocatedaboveterminals9and10asshowninFigure4.WhentheOVCLEDlightsRed,theKeypadbus/auxiliarypower(terminal7)andtheProgrammingheader(J8)shutdown.

Smoke and Glassbreak Detector Output9.1 Terminal 11

Nominal12VDCat100mAmaximum(sharedbyterminal25)issuppliedatterminal11topower4-wiresmokedetectorsorother auxiliary powered devices. This output can be turned off by the user for 5 seconds using the Sensor Reset option intheUserMenu.Terminal10isthegroundreferenceforterminal 11.

Burglary Zones10.1 Description

OnXT30/XT50panels,terminals12to24arethenineburglaryzones.Forprogrammingpurposes,thezonenumbersare1to9.Thezoneconfigurationsonterminals12to24aredescribedbelow.

Terminal Function Terminal Function 12 Zone1voltagesensing 19 Groundforzones5&6 13 Groundforzones1&2 20 Zone6voltagesensing 14 Zone2voltagesensing 21 Zone7voltagesensing 15 Zone3voltagesensing 22 Groundforzones7,8,&9 16 Groundforzones3&4 23 Zone8voltagesensing 17 Zone4voltagesensing 24 Zone9voltagesensing 18 Zone 5 voltage sensingThevoltagesensingterminalmeasuresthevoltageacrossthe1kOhmEnd-of-Lineresistorandthezone’sgroundterminal.Drycontactsensingdevicescanbeusedinseries(normally-closed)orinparallel(normally-open)withanyoftheburglaryprotectionzones.

10.2 Operational ParametersEachburglaryprotectionzonedetectsthreeconditions:open,normal,andshort.

The parameters for each are listed below:

Condition Resistance on zone Voltage on zone terminal Open over1300ohms over2.0VDC Normal 600to1300ohms 1.2to2.0VDC Short under600ohms under1.2VDC

J3Phone Line

J7 RJ Supervision

OVC LED

Power LED

Figure 5: OVC LED location

1K OhmNormallyClosed

1K OhmNormally Open

1K OhmCombination Normally Open

and Normally Closed

Figure 6: Protection Zone Contact Wiring

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10.3 Zone Response TimeAconditionmustbepresentonazonefor500millisecondsbeforeitisdetectedbythepanel.Ensuredetectiondevicesusedontheprotectionzonesareratedforusewiththisdelay.

10.4 Keyswitch Arming ZoneYoucanuseamomentarykeyswitchonazoneprogrammedasanArmingtypeforuseinarminganddisarming the system without a code.

Powered Zone for 2-Wire Smoke Detectors

11.1 Terminals 25 and 26Aresettable2-wireClassBpoweredzoneisprovidedonterminals25(positive)and26(negative)ofthepanel.Forprogrammingpurposes,thezonenumberis10ontheXT30/XT50.ThezoneusesaModel309,3.3kOhmEOLresistor(providedwiththepanel)andhasanoperatingrangeof8.8to13.9VDC.

Thecompatibilityidentifieris:B

Caution:Sensorresetonzone10dropspowertodevicesonthiszone,causingthepaneltosenseanopenconditiononallzonetypesotherthanFire,FireVerify,andSupervisory.Whenevernon-Fireandnon-Supervisoryzonetypesareusedonzone10,maketheappropriateadjustmentstothezone’sArmedActionto prevent false alarms from occurring.

Manufacturer Model Detector ID

# of Detectors Zone Expansion Modules

DMP/Hochiki SLR-835B HD-6 7 715, 715-8, 715-16, 725

Sentrol/ESL 429AT, 521B, 521BXT S09A 12 715, 715-8, 715-16

System Sensor 2WTA-B, 2WTR-B A 10 715, 715-8, 715-16

Annunciator Outputs

12.1 DescriptionThefourannunciatoroutputscanbeprogrammedtoindicatetheactivityofthepanel’szonesorconditionsoccurring on the system. Annunciator outputs do not provide a voltage but instead switch-to-ground voltage from another source. The outputs can respond to any of the conditions listed below:

1) Activationbyzonecondition:Steady,Pulse,Momentary,orFollower 6) Ambushalarm2) Manuallyfromthekeypad 7) ExitandEntrytimers3) Communicationfailure 8) SystemReady4) Armedareaannunciation 9) LatetoClose5) FireAlarmorFireTrouble

12.2 Harness WiringTheopencollectoroutputsareaccessiblebyinstallingtheDMP300Harnessonthe4-pinheaderlabeledJ11.The output locations are shown below. For listed applications, devices connected to outputs must be located within the same room as the panel.

Output Color Wire Output Color Wire 1 Red 1 3 Green 3 2 Yellow 2 4 Black 4

12.3 Model 860 Relay ModuleConnectaModel860RelayModuletothepaneltoproviderelaysfortheannunciatoroutputsthatcanbeused for electrical isolation between the alarm panel and other systems or for switching voltage to control variousfunctions.Themoduleincludesonerelayandprovidesthreeadditionalsocketsforexpansionofuptofourrelays.Powerissuppliedtotherelaycoilsfromthepanelkeypadbus.The860mountsinsidethepanelenclosureusingthe3-holemountingconfiguration.Plasticstandoffsareprovidedwiththemoduleforeaseofinstallation.A4-wireharnessisalsoprovidedthatconnectstheModel860tothepanel.

Relay Contact Rating: 1Ampat30VDC

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Telephone RJ Connector

13.1 DescriptionConnectthepaneltothepublictelephonenetworkbyinstallingaDMP356RJCablebetweenthepanel’sJ3connectorandtheRJ31XorRJ38Xphonejack.CAUTION-Toreducetheriskoffire,useonlyNo.26AWGorlargertelecommunicationlinecord,suchasDMPModel356SeriesPhoneCords.

AtwopinheaderlabeledRJSUP(J7)isprovidedtoallowmonitoringofthetelephonecableconnectedbetweenthepanelandaRJ38Xjack(pins2and7jumpered).AttachaDMPModel306HarnessbetweenJ7andanyavailablezone.TheJ7pinsareconnectedviathetelephonecabletotheRJ38Xjackpins2and7.TheRJ38Xjackprovidesajumperbetweenpins2and7whichcompletesthecircuit.ProgramthezoneasaSupervisorytype(SV).Whenthetelephonecableisremoved,thekeypaddisplayszonetroubleandproducesa steady tone.

To Telephone Line

RJ31X or RJ38X Phone Block

87

65 4

3

21

Ring Tip

To Premise Phone(s)

Ring 1Tip 1

Figure 7: Phone Jack Wiring

13.2 FCC RegistrationThe panel complies with FCC part 68 and is registered with the FCC.

Registrationnumber:CCKAL00BXT50

RingerEquivalence:0.0B

13.3 NotificationRegistered terminal equipment must not be repaired by the user. In case of trouble, the device must be immediatelyunpluggedfromthetelephonejack.Thefactorywarrantyprovidesforrepairs.Registeredterminalequipmentmaynotbeusedonpartylinesorinconnectionwithcointelephones.Notificationmustbe given to the telephone company with the following information:

a.Theparticularline(s)theserviceisconnectedto b. The FCC registration number c. The ringer equivalence d.Themake,model,andserialnumberofthedevice

Ethernet Connector J114.1 Description

TheEthernetConnector(J1)isavailableontheNetworkversionandconnectsdirectlytoanEthernetnetworkusingastandardpatchcable.

14.2 Ethernet LEDsThetwoLEDs,locatedontheleftsideoftheJ1EthernetConnector,indicatenetworkoperation.Thetop,LinkLEDisasteadygreenlightwhenanethernetcableisconnected.Thebottom,ActivityLEDflashesyellow to indicate messages are being received or transmitted.

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Reset Header J1615.1 Description

TheresetheaderislocatedjustabovetheterminalstripontherightsideofthecircuitboardandisusedtoresettheXT30/XT50microprocessor.Toresetthepanelwhenfirstinstallingthesystem,installtheresetjumperbeforeapplyingpowertothepanel.AfterconnectingtheACandbattery,removetheresetjumper.

To reset the panel while the system is operational, for example, prior to reprogramming, install the reset jumperwithoutpoweringdownthesystem.Removetheresetjumperafteroneortwoseconds.

Afterresettingthepanel,beginprogrammingwithin30minutes.Ifyouwaitlongerthan30minutes,resetthe panel again.

XT30/XT50 Panel

J3Phone Line

Outputs

J111 2 3 4

J20Wireless Antenna

connection

J7 RJ Supervision

J24 Celllular header

J19 Celllular Antenna

connection65555

Momentarily place the Reset jumper over both of the J16 pins to reset the panel.

J16Reset

J18Load

J1Ethernet

OVC LED

Power LED

TX RXWireless LEDs

Programming

J8

XMIT

RCV

Figure 8: Panel Showing the Reset Jumper Wires

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Flash Load Jumper J1816.1 Description

TheXTSeriespanelsoftwarecanbeupdatedviathepanel’sprogramming(PROG)header.ToupdatetheXT30/50panelwithanewsoftwareversion,completethefollowingstepsattheprotectedpremise:

1.PlaceajumperacrosstheReset(J16)headerandthenremovetheyellowandgreenwiresfromkeypadbusterminals8and9.

2.ConnectaDMP399CablefromtheJ8ProgrammingHeadertotheserialportofyourPCoperatingRemoteLinkandcontainingtheXTRUfile.RequiresRemoteLink1.43orhigher.

3.StartRemoteLinkandcreateoropentheXTSeriescontrolpanelaccountthatmatchesthepaneltobeupdated.4.SettheConnectionInformationTypetoDirectwithabaudrateof38400andchoosetheappropriateCOMport.5.SelectPanel>RemoteUpdate,thenselectthecorrectRUfilefortheXTpanelmodel.6.WhileplacingashortacrosstheLOAD(J18)header,removethejumperfromtheReset(J16)header.

Click<Update>inRemoteLink.7.Afterthesoftwareversionisupdated,removetheshortfromtheLOADheader.Placethejumperacross

Reset(J16)thenremovethe399cable.8.Replacetheyellowandgreenwirestoterminals8and9.9.RemoveReset(J16)jumpertoresumenormalpaneloperation.

Cellular Connections17.1 Cellular

TheXT30/XT50Cellularoptionisavailablebuilt-inatthefactoryorasanoptionaladd-onmodule,Model263G,Model263H,orModel263C.TheJ19SMAcellularantennaconnectorisprovidedforthebuilt-incellular version and protrudes through the top of the enclosure.

Ifthepanelisnotpurchasedwithbuilt-incellular,thentheJ24headerisprovidedtoconnecta263GDigitalCellularCommunicator,263CCDMACellularCommunicator,or263HHSPA+CellularCommunicatorasanadd-on. The cellular antenna connection protrudes through the top of the enclosure.

Outputs

J111 2 3 4

J16Reset

J201100 Series

Wireless Antenna connection

J24 Celllular header

J19 Celllular Antenna

connector65555

Built-in Cellular Module

Connect antenna to right side

only

Brass Washer

J18Load

1100 SeriesAntenna(XT50)

J1Ethernet

TX RX

Wireless LEDs

Programming

J8

XMIT

RCV

Figure 9: Cellular and 1100 Series Wireless Antenna Connections

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On-Board 1100 Series Wireless Antenna Connection

18.1 Wireless Antenna TheXT50WirelessAntennaterminalblockJ20islocatedatthetoprightcornerofthecircuitboard.Theantenna installs through a small opening in the top of the enclosure and is attached to the panel using the right terminal. The left terminal is not used.

TheXT50built-inwirelessoperateswithDMP1100Seriestransmitters.Seesection3.4foralistofaccessorydevices.

18.2 LED OperationGreen (TX):Withawirelesshousecodeenabled,thegreenLEDflasheseverytimethereceivertransmits(32timespersecond).Ifahousecodeisnotprogrammedinthepanel,thepanelisreset,orthepanelispoweredoff,thegreenLEDwillbeoff.Undernormaloperation,thegreenLEDflashesconstantlywithnointerruption or change.

Yellow (RX):TheyellowLEDflasheseverytimethereceiverhearsamessagefromaprogrammedwirelesstransmitter.Whenamessageissentbyatransmitter,typicallybypressingorreleasingthetamperswitch,theyellowLEDshouldflashindicatingthatthereceiverreceivedamessagefromthetransmitter.IftheLEDneverflashes,thetransmitterisnotgettingthroughtothereceiver.Thiscouldbebecauseofamisprogrammedserialnumberorthetransmitteristoofaraway.Undernormaloperation,theyellowLEDwillflashateverytripofeverywirelesstransmitterandoccasionallywhenthetransmittersperformtheirperiodiccheck-in.ItisnotunusualforthisLEDtostayoffformanyminutesatatimewhennotransmittersare communicating.

Wireless Keypads

19.1 Mounting KeypadsDMPkeypadshaveremovablecoversthatallowthebasetobemountedonawall,deskstandorotherflatsurface using the screw holes provided on each corner.

19.2 Wireless Keypad AssociationEnableWirelessKeypadAssociationoperationonboththekeypadandpanel.

Toenableassociationoperationinthekeypad,accesstheInstallerOptionsMenu(3577(INST))andselectRFSurvey).ThekeypadlogoLEDsturnonReduntil association is successful.

ToenableassociationoperationintheXT30/XT50panel,resetpanel3timeswithin12seconds.AllowthekeypadbusTransmit/ReceiveLEDstoturnbackon between each reset.

For60secondsthepanellistensforwirelesskeypadsthatareintheInstallerOptionsMenu(3577CMD)andhavenotbeenprogrammed,orassociatedintoanotherpanel.Thosekeypadsareassignedtothefirstopendevicepositionautomaticallybasedupontheorderinwhichtheyaredetected.ThekeypadlogoturnsGreento indicate it has been associated with the panel.

Programming

J8

XMIT

RCV

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Listed Compliance Specifications20.1 Introduction

TheprogrammingandinstallationspecificationscontainedinthissectionmustbecompletedwheninstallingtheXT30/XT50inaccordancewithanyoftheANSI/ULburglarystandards.Additionalspecificationsmayberequired by a particular standard.

20.2 Bypass ReportsThebypassreportsmustbeprogrammedasYESforalllistedburglaryapplications.

20.3 Current DrawThetotalcurrentdrawfromacombinationofauxiliary,smoke,andbelloutputterminalsmustnotexceed1.6 Amps.

20.4 Battery StandbyUsebatteryModels365(12VDC9Ah)or366(12VDC18Ah)withtheXT30/XT50panelwheninstalledinthe340,341,349,or349Aenclosures.TheModel364(12VDC1.3Ah)batteryisforusewiththeXT30/XT50panelwhenusingthe341enclosurewiththeoptional341BBatteryBracket.TheModel364batteryisratedfor4hoursofstandbytime.

20.5 Auxiliary and Bell CurrentForULlistedapplications,themaximumauxiliarycurrentis400mA,andthemaximumbellcurrentis500mA.

20.6 Cross ZoningEachzonemusthavethecapabilityofprotectingthecommonareaindividually.

20.7 Software VersionForULlistedapplications,theminimumsoftwareversionmustbeVersion103.

20.8 App KeyTheRemoteOptionAppKeyhasnotbeenevaluatedforuseinlistedapplications.

Household Burglar-Alarm System Units ANSI/UL 1023

21.1 Bell CutoffThe bell cutoff time cannot be less than four minutes.

21.2 Entry DelayThemaximumentrydelayusedmustnotbemorethan45seconds.

21.3 Exit DelayThe maximum exit delay used must not be more than 60 seconds.

21.4 Wireless External ContactWhenused,theExternalContactof1101,1102or1105mustbeprogrammedNormallyClosed.

21.5 Wireless Supervision TimeTheZoneInformationSupervisionTimecannotbesetto0(zero).

21.6 Wireless Audible AnnunciationTheWirelessAudibleoptionmustbeselectedasDAYforresidentialapplications.

21.7 Panel locationMountpanelinsideprotectedarea.

21.8 Test FrequencyTheTestFrequencyoptionmustbeprogrammedtosendareportatleastonceevery30days.

Digital Burglar Alarm Communicator System Units ANSI/UL 1635

22.1 Entry DelayThe maximum entry delay used must not be more than 60 seconds.

22.2 Exit DelayThe maximum exit delay used must not be more than 60 seconds.

22.3 Test FrequencyTheTestFrequencyoptionmustbeprogrammedtosendareportonceevery24hours.

22.4 Automatic Bell TestThisoptionmustbeprogrammedasYES.

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Central Station Burglar Alarm Units ANSI/UL 1610

23.1 Central StationDigitalDialerCentralStation(DACT)serviceforcommercialapplicationcanbeprovidedbyaddingalistedlocalaudiblesignalapplianceandplacingtheXT30orXT50panelintotheModel349AAttackResistantEnclosure.

23.2 Remote DisarmREMOTEDISARMmustbeprogrammedasNO.

23.3 Central StationMESSAGETOTRANSMITprogrammingforzonesmustnotbesettoLOCAL(L).

Household Fire Warning System ANSI/UL 985 NFPA 72 Specifications

24.1 Bell Output DefinitionThebelloutputoftheModelXT30/XT50mustbeprogrammedtooperatesteadyonburglaryalarmsandtemporalonfirealarms.SeetheXT30/XT50ProgrammingGuide.

24.2 Household SystemAn alarm sounding device must be installed indoors so that it is clearly heard in all sleeping areas.

24.3 Household Fire WarningRecognizedlimitedenergycablemustbeusedforconnectionofallinitiating,indicating,andsupplementarydevices.

24.4 Wireless Supervision TimeTheZoneInformationSupervisionTimemustbe3minutesforfiredevices.SeetheXT30/XT50ProgrammingGuide.

24.5 Wireless Fire VerificationWhenused,theModel1161and1162wirelesssmokedetectorsmustnotbeprogrammedasFireVerification(FV)zonetype.SeetheXT30/XT50ProgrammingGuide.

24.6 Battery StandbyForULlistedapplications,thepanelmusthave24Hourbatterystandbyoperation.TheModel364batteryshouldnotbeusedforfireinstallations.

24.7 Alarm VerificationAlarmVerificationmustonlybeenabledonsmokedetectorsthatdonotemployanintegralalarmverificationfeature.

24.8 Model 860WhenusingtheModel860RelayOutput,afireandnon-firedevicemustnotsharearelay.

24.9 Test FrequencyTheTestFrequencyoptionmustbeprogrammedtosendareportatleastonceevery30days.

California State Fire Marshal Specifications25.1 Bell Output Definition

ThebelloutputoftheModelXT30/XT50mustbeprogrammedtooperatesteadyonburglaryalarmsandtemporalonfirealarms.

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False Alarm Reduction Programmable Options ANSI/SIA CP-01-2010

26.1 Shipping Defaults and Recommended Programming

SIA CP-01 FEATURE PARAGRAPH # AND

DESCRIPTION

DMP PROGRAMMING GUIDE LT-0981

SECTION #REQUIREMENT RANGE SHIPPING

DEFAULTRECOMMENDED PROGRAMMING*

4.2.2.1ExitTime 8.6ExitDelay Required (Programmable) 45sec.-250sec. 60

Seconds 60 Seconds

4.2.2.2ProgressAnnunciation 13.14PrewarnAddress Allowed

Individualkeypadsmay be disabled per zone

All keypadsenabled

Allkeypadsenabled

4.2.2.3ExitTimeRestart 8.6ExitDelay RequiredOption For re-entry during exit time Enabled Enabled

4.2.2.5AutoStayArmonUnvacatedPremises

8.17OccupiedPremise-SeeInstallGuide

RequiredOption(exceptforremotearming)

OccupiedPremiseNO/YESoption Enabled

EnabledYesfor Residential Applications

4.2.4.4ExitTimeandProgress Annunciation/Disable - for Remote Arm

NotAvailableonRemote Arming AllowedOption

Progress Annunciation Always disabled for Remote Arming

NotAvailable

Remote Arming not allowed for CP-01 installations.

4.2.3.1EntryDelay(s) 8.5EntryDelay Required (Programmable) 30sec.–240Sec.** 30

Seconds Atleast30Seconds**

4.2.5.1AbortWindow–forNon-FireZones 3.3TransmitDelay RequiredOption Disablebyzoneor

zonetype

EnabledNTDYEXZone

Enabled

4.2.5.1AbortWindowTime–forNon-FireZones

3.3TransmitDelay Required (Programmable)

20sec.,30sec.,or40sec.**

30Seconds Atleast20Seconds**

4.2.5.1.2AbortAnnunciation 3.3TransmitDelay RequiredOption Annunciate that no

alarm was transmitted Yes Yes

4.2.5.4.1CancelAnnunciation

AlwaysEnabled-NotProgrammable RequiredOption

Annunciate that a Cancel was transmitted(S49)

Always Enabled Yes

4.2.6.1&4.2.6.2DuressFeature

UserCode+1=AmbushCodeNotAvailable

AllowedOption

No1+derivativeofanother user code/no duplicates with other user codes

Code+1Always Disabled

NotProgrammable

4.3.1CrossZoning 13.16CrossZone RequiredOption Yes/NoZoneProgramming No

Enabledusingtwoormore programmed zones

4.3.1ProgrammableCross Zoning Time 8.7CrossZoneTime Allowed 4sec.-250sec. 0 Seconds Perwalkpathin

protected premises

4.3.2SwingerShutdown NotAvailable—AlwaysOn Required 1-6 trips 2trips 2trips

4.3.2SwingerShutdownDisable 13.13SwingerBypass Allowed For non-police

responsezones Yes Enabled(allzones)

4.3.3FireAlarmVerification 13.5ZoneType RequiredOption FV Type Zone No Yesasrequired(unless

sensorscanselfverify)

4.5CallWaitingCancel 3.17FirstTelephoneNumber RequiredOption Include*70Pin

TelephoneNumber Disabled Enabledifuserhascall waiting

4.6.3SystemTest 17.5WalkTest Allowed Test all protection devices N/A N/A

4.6.5Communications 17.5WalkTest NotAllowed N/A N/A N/A* Programming at installation may be subordinate to other listed requirements for the intended application. **ForlistedInstallations,combinedEntryDelayandTransmitDelayshouldnotexceed1minute.

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26.2 Call WaitingTheCallWaitingdefaultsettingisdisabled.TocanceltheCallWaitingfeature,program*(star)70P(pause),thestandardtelephonecodeprefixthatcancelscallwaiting,intothetelephonenumberstring.CancelCallWaitingfortelephonelinesthathaveCallWaitingoperationalonthetelephoneline.SeetheXT30/XT50ProgrammingGuide.

Caution: A call waiting cancel programmed on a non-call waiting telephone line, would prevent communication to the central station.

26.3 Entry DelayOnlyuseEntryDelay1.DonotuseEntryDelay2.SeetheXT30/XT50ProgrammingGuide.

26.4 Local BellAllnon-firezonessuchasNight,Day,Exit,Aux1andAux2mustbeprogrammedforlocalbellenabledwithabell cutoff time set to a minimum of 6 minutes to provide a cancel window of 5 minutes or greater. This does notapplytomanuallyoperatedzonetypessuchasPanicandEmergency.

26.5 Minimum Installation RequirementsSIACP-01-2010minimumsysteminstallationrequirementsincludeanXT30orXT50,alocalBell,andoffpremiseDACTcommunicationtoanSCS-1Rreceiverplusoneofthefollowingcompatiblekeypads. 7060,7063,7070,7073,7160,7163,7170,or7173Thinline™keypads 7060A,7063A,7070A,or7073AAqualite™keypads 7360or7363Thinline™Iconkeypads 7760ClearTouch™keypad 7872or7873GraphicTouchscreenKeypads

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Troubleshooting27.1 Troubleshooting Section

ThissectionprovidestroubleshootinginformationforusewheninstallingorservicinganXT30/XT50system.

Problem Possible Cause Possible Solutions

Keypad displays “SYSTEM TROUBLE”

J16 Jumper is installed. RemovetheJ16resetjumper.

Openorshortonthegreendatawiretothekeypad.

Checkforbrokenorshortedwiresbetweenthepanelandthekeypad.

BadkeypadorzoneexpanderisaffectingtheGreendatawire. Replacekeypadorzoneexpander.

Keypad keyboard is not functional. Whenakeyispressed,onlyashortbeep is emitted.

Openorshortontheyellowdatawiretothekeypad.

Checkforbrokenorshortedwiresbetweenthepanelandthekeypad.

Badkeypadorzoneexpander.isaffectingtheYellowdatawire. Replacekeypadorzoneexpander.

KeypadXMITGreenLEDisoffPanel is reset. RemoveJ16jumper.

FlashLoadenabled. RemoveJ18jumperandresetpanel.

KeypadRCVYellowLEDisoffKeypad/expanders are not connected to panel. Connect keypad/expanders.

Keypad/expandersaregreaterthanfive. Checkkeypad/expandersaddress.

Keypadbeepswhenkeysarepressed,butwillnotallowtheusertoarmordisarm,orentertheUserMenu.

Twoormorekeypadsareassignedtothesame address.

Seteachkeypadonthesystemtoauniqueaddress.

PowerLEDisoff. AC/Battery is not connected. Connect AC power and/or battery.

OvercurrentOVCLEDturnsRed Toomanydevicesattachedtoauxiliary. Maximum current draw is 500 mA.

WirelessGreenTXLEDisoff. WirelessHouseCodeisnotprogrammed. ProgramHouseCodeinSystemOptions.

WirelessYellowRXLEDneverflashes. Transmittersarenotgettingthroughtoreceiver.

Checktransmitterserialnumbers.

Movetransmittercloser.

IfXT30,replace1100seriesreceiver.

WirelessGreenTXandYellowRXLEDsarebothonsteady

Panel is reset. RemoveJ16jumper.

FlashLoadenabled RemoveJ18jumperandresetpanel.

Keypad operates intermittently, keystrokes may be missed, or display does not update consistently.

Wirelengthmayexceedmaximum,resultinginpoordataperformance.

Wirelengthcanbereducedoraheaviergaugeused.

Apowersupplycanbeaddednearthekeypad.Aee LT-2031, LX-Bus/KeypadBusWiringApplicationNoteformoreinformation.

26.2 Common LCD Keypad DisplaysListedbelowareseveralkeypadmessagesyoumayseeonthedisplay.FollowtheinstructionsinthePossibleSolutions column to correct the problem.

Message Meaning Possible Solutions

INVALIDCODE Theusercodeenteredisnotrecognizedbythesystem. Checktheusercodeandtryagain.

CLOSINGTIME Thesystemwasnotarmedatitsscheduledclosingtime.

Usersstillonthepremiseshouldarmthesystemorextendthescheduletoalatertime.

AC TROUBLE ThesystemisnotgettingproperACpower. CheckthattheACconnectionsaregoodfromthetransformer.

BATTERY TROUBLE Thebatteryiseitherlowormissing. Checktoseethatbatteryandconnectionsaregood.

SYSTEM BUSY ThesystemisperforminganothertaskwithahigherpriorityorisbeingRemoteProgrammed.

Waitafewmomentsforthesystemtocompletethetask.MakesuretheJ16jumperisnotonthepanel.Ifthemessagedisplaysforseveralminutes,thekeypadisnotreceivingpollingfromthepanel.

TRANSMIT FAILThepanelhasattemptedtocommunicatewiththecentralstationmultipletimesandhasnotsucceeded.

Verifyyourcommunicationtype,accountnumber,andphonenumber.Makesurethetelephonelineisconnectedandworkingproperly.

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Ver. Section Number and Heading Summary of Changes1.13 1.7EnclosureSpecifications AddedConstructionInformation 24.4WirelessExternalContact Removed1101,1102,and1105section1.12 3.3AccessoryDevices Added7872/7873references1.11 3.3AccessoryDevices Added263C/263G/263Hinformation 6.7StandbyBatteryCalculations Added263Hinformation 17.1Cellular Added263Hreferences1.10 1.2Communication Addedmodularcellcommunication 4.1MountingtheEnclosure Updatedenclosurediagrams 6.7StandbyBatteryCalculations Added263Creference 15.1ResetHeaderJ16Description Updatedpaneldiagram 17.1Cellular Added263Creferences 28.1MultipleIndicatingCircuit... Updateddiagram1.09 1.1PowerSupply UpdatedandaddedbatteryModels364-369 1.7EnclosureSpecifications Added341Enclosure 4.1MountingtheEnclosure Added341diagram 20.4BatteryStandby Revisedforcurrentbatteries

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