
XTL/XTLC Programming Guide Digital Monitoring Products
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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
This option species 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. The following is a description of the action
for each option condition.
TGL (Toggle) - When the zone changes from normal to shorted, the programmed areas
toggle between the armed or disarmed condition. When restored to normal, no action
occurs. When the zone is opened from a normal (disarmed) state, a trouble is reported.
When opened from a shorted (armed) state, an alarm is reported and the zone is disabled
until you disarm the area(s) from either a keypad or Remote Link™ computer.
ARM - When the zone is shorted, the programmed areas are armed. When restored to
normal, no action occurs. When the zone is opened from a normal (disarmed) state, a
trouble is reported. When opened from a shorted (armed) state, an alarm is reported.
DIS (Disarm) - When programmed as an Area system, a short will disarm the programmed
areas. When programmed as a ALL/PERIM or HOME/AWAY system, a short will disarm
ALL areas. When restored to normal, no action occurs. When the zone is opened from a
normal (disarmed) state, a trouble is reported.
STEP - When programmed as an area system, a short will arm the areas and beep the
keypads once. When programmed as ALL/PERIM or HOME/AWAY, on the rst short HOME
will arm and beep the keypad once. On the second short, SLEEP will arm and beep the
keypads twice. On the third short, AWAY will arm and beep the keypad three times. A
normal condition will cause no action. An open condition will disarm the programmed
areas and beep the keypads for one second.
Note: This arming style is designed for wireless arming pendants. When using a arming/
disarming keyswitch, locate the keyswitch within the protected area.
MNT
(Maintain) - When the zone is shorted, the programmed areas are armed. When
restored to normal, the programmed areas are disarmed and any alarm bells are
silenced. When the zone is opened from a normal (disarmed) state, a trouble is
reported. If opened from a shorted (armed) state, an alarm is reported and the zone is
disabled until you disarm the area(s) from either a keypad or Remote Link™ computer.
DMP Wireless
For an 1100 Series Key Fob see the 1100 Series Wireless Key Fob programming section.
NOTE: All wireless programming is stored in the XTL/XTLC panel. Each time the panel powers up, when the
programmer STOP routine is selected or the panel is reset, the wireless receiver memory refresh could take up
to 45 seconds to complete depending on the number of wireless zones programmed and the Red LED remains on
during this time. Normal wireless receiver operation is inhibited during the memory refresh period.
13.9 Serial Number Entry
Enter the eight digit serial number, including leading zeros, found on the wireless
device.
13.10 Contact
This option displays if the serial number entered is for an 1101, 1103, or 1105 Universal
Transmitter or 1114 Wireless Four-Zone Expander. Press any top row key to select the
contact.
This option displays when programming an 1101, 1103, or 1105 Universal Transmitter.
Select INT to use the internal reed switch contacts. Select EXT to connect an external
device to the 1101, 1103, or 1105 terminal block. Default is INTERNAL.
By allowing both of the transmitter contacts (INT and EXT) to be used at the same time,
two zones may be programmed from one transmitter. When using multiple contacts, you
must use consecutive zone numbers.
For example, program transmitter serial number 01345678 as Zone 11 with an INT
contact type and Zone 12 with an EXT contact type. The same serial number is used for
both zones.
STYLE: TOGGLE
TGL ARM DIS STEP
MNT
SERIAL #: -
CONTACT: INTERNAL
INT EXT
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