DMP Electronics X1 Installation guide

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X1 SERIES ELEVATOR CONTROLLER
INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING GUIDE

TABLE OF CONTENTS
X1 Series Elevator Controller Overview ����������1
Elevator Controller Configurations �����������������������1
Elevator Controller Power ����������������������������������������1
Elevator Controller Plug-In Terminals ������������������1
Elevator Controller PCB Components ����������������2
Elevator Control Module PCB Components �����2
Pre-Installation �������������������������������������������������� 3
Step 1: Mount the Elevator Controller ����������� 3
X1 Elevator Controller������������������������������������������������3
Optional X1 Elevator Expansion ����������������������������3
Optional X1 Elevator Controller PCB Only ������� 4
Step 2: Connect a Card Reader ��������������������� 5
Connect a Wiegand Card Reader�������������������������5
Connect an OSDP Card Reader�����������������������������5
Optional Second Card Reader�������������������������������5
Step 3: Wire for Floor Access������������������������� 6
Step 4: Wire Optional Inputs and Outputs��� 7
Onboard Inputs������������������������������������������������������������7
Onboard Outputs��������������������������������������������������������7
Step 5: Determine Communication ��������������� 8
Ethernet Connection ������������������������������������������������ 8
Cellular Connection (Optional)����������������������������� 8
Wi-Fi Connection ������������������������������������������������������� 8
Step 6: Apply Power ���������������������������������������� 9
Wire the Input Power ����������������������������������������������� 9
Wire the Battery��������������������������������������������������������� 9
Wiring Example ���������������������������������������������������������� 9
Step 7: Manage Connection Settings ��������� 10
Configure Wi-Fi Settings����������������������������������������10
Configure Network Settings���������������������������������10
Configure Cell Settings�������������������������������������������10
Step 8: Program in Dealer Admin ����������������� 11
Sign In to Dealer Admin ������������������������������������������ 11
Add a Customer����������������������������������������������������������11
Add the X1 Elevator Controller
to the Customer���������������������������������������������������������� 11
Program the X1 Elevator Controller
and Floors �������������������������������������������������������������������� 12
Add Additional Floors��������������������������������������������� 12
Add Card Formats ����������������������������������������������������13
Enable Video Services��������������������������������������������� 13
Add an App User�������������������������������������������������������13
Step 9: Test the Elevator Controller �������������14
Log In as a Customer�����������������������������������������������14
Additional Information ������������������������������������15
LEDs ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15
Cell Module Removal ����������������������������������������������� 15
X1 Elevator Controller Initialization ������������������� 15

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X1 SERIES ELEVATOR CONTROLLER OVERVIEW
The X1 Series is a cloud-based access elevator controller that is fully programmed in Dealer Admin™ and
maintained in Virtual Keypad™� One X1 Elevator Controller can have up to 90 floors on a total of nine elevator
control modules�
This guide will cover mounting and wiring the elevator controller, configuring network options, applying
power, programming the elevator controller in Dealer Admin, and testing the elevator controller�
Elevator Controller Configurations
Elevator control for the X1 Series is offered in three different configurations depending on the application’s
needs�
Configuration Part Number Included Hardware Description
X1 Elevator Controller X1-ELEV • Elevator Controller
• Elevator Control
Module
• Enclosure
This configuration includes all needed
parts for up to 10 available floors
in one enclosure� The X1-ELEV can
expand the number of floors through
the X1-ELEV-EXP and X1-ELEV-PCB
configurations�
X1 Elevator Controller
Expansion
X1-ELEV-EXP • Elevator Control
Module
• Enclosure
This accessory to X1-ELEV Controller is
for expanding from 10 to 20 floors in a
second enclosure�
X1 Elevator Controller
PCB Only
X1-ELEV-PCB • Elevator Control
Module
This accessory to the X1-ELEV-EXP is for
expanding from 20 to 30 floors in the
second enclosure, with up to 90 floors on
nine elevator control modules in total�
Elevator Controller Power
Powered by: Maximum Current Draw:
Power Terminals 1�5 A
Elevator Controller Plug-In Terminals
Wiring terminals on an X1 Series Elevator Controller is done easily by using
the plug-in terminals�
1� Insert the wire into the slot�
2� Tighten the screw�
3� Snap the plug-in terminal onto the board�
Plug In
1
2
3
Insert
Tighten

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+AC/DC- +BAT- R1 W1 G1 B1 LC BC R2 W2 G2 B2 LC BC DS RX CI G 01 02 12V NC C NO
Power
Battery
In Reader
Out Reader
Inputs
Auxiliary Outputs
Door Relay
Wet/Dry Jumper
PWR/BOOT
READER 1
READER 2
RELAY
DATA
FIRE
LOCKDOWN
Operation LEDs
Ethernet Port
PoE Module Headers
Cell Module Header
A
B
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
AFG
HIJKLMN
R and L Terminal
C
C
N
R
L
BD
Wi-Fi LED
E
O
O
4-Wire Connector
Elevator Controller PCB Components
Refer to the diagram below throughout the installation�
Elevator Control Module PCB Components
Refer to the diagram below throughout the installation�
PWR
DATA
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
ADDR
6
1
7 8 9 10
2 3 4 5
NC 1 NO NC 2 NO NC 3 NO NC 4 NO NC 5 NO
NC 6 NO NC 7 NO NC 8 NO NC 9 NO NC 10 NO
Bottom 4-Wire Connector
Top 4-Wire Connector
Floor Relay LEDs
Power LEDs
Address Rotary
A
B
D
A
C
C
BD
LED LED LED LED LED
LED LED LED LED LED
LED
RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY
RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY
Floor Relays
RELAY

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STEP 1: MOUNT THE ELEVATOR CONTROLLER
PRE-INSTALLATION
Warning: The X1 Elevator Controller cannot be installed without being in contact with the elevator
service company� This guide covers only what the elevator control installer will be able to do�
Optional X1 Elevator Expansion
If not installing additional elevator
modules, skip to Step 2 Connect a Card
Reader�
Mount the Enclosure
The metal enclosure for the X1 Elevator
Expansion Module must be mounted to
a wall, backboard, or other flat surface
within 3 feet of the first X1 Elevator
Controller� It is not necessary to remove
the PCB when installing the enclosure�
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
First X1 Elevator Module
X1 Elevator Controller
12 V Battery
+ -
-
+
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Second X1 Elevator Module
X1 Elevator Controller X1 Elevator Expansion
Mounting Holes
Set the Address
The X1 Elevator Control Module has a 1 through 9 addressable rotary dial that is factory
defaulted to 1� Additional modules need to be addressed in sequence�
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
First X1 Elevator Module
X1 Elevator Controller
12 V Battery
+ -
-
+
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Second X1 Elevator Module
X1 Elevator Controller X1 Elevator Expansion
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
First X1 Elevator Module
X1 Elevator Controller
12 V Battery
+ -
-
+
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Second X1 Elevator Module
X1 Elevator Controller X1 Elevator Expansion
Wire the Expansion Module to the First Module
Use the included 4-position harness
to connect the top connector on the
second elevator control module to the
bottom connector on the first elevator
control module�
X1 Elevator Controller
The metal enclosure for the X1 Series Elevator Controller must be mounted directly to a wall,
backboard, or other flat surface in a secure, dry place to protect the elevator controller from damage� It
is not necessary to remove the PCBs when installing the enclosure� Address the rotary on the elevator
control module to 1�
If not installing an expansion configuration of any kind, skip to Connect a Card Reader�
a
b

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Set the Address
The X1 Elevator Control Module PCB has a 1 through 9 addressable rotary dial that is
factory defaulted to 1� Additional elevator control modules need to be addressed in
sequence�
Wire the X1 Elevator Control Module PCB to the Expansion Module
Use the included 4-position harness
to connect the top connector on the
third elevator control module to the
bottom connector on the second
elevator control module�
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
First X1 Elevator Module
X1 Elevator Controller
12 V Battery
+ -
-
+
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Second X1 Elevator Module
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Third X1 Elevator Module
X1 Elevator Controller X1 Elevator Expansion
Optional X1 Elevator Controller PCB Only
If not installing additional elevator
modules, skip to Step 2 Connect a
Card Reader�
Mount the Module
The metal enclosure for the X1 Elevator
Expansion Module (X1-ELEV-EXP)
comes with mounting holes for
two additional X1 Elevator Module
PCBs (X1-ELEV-PCB)� To mount the
additional PCB, use the provided
standoffs and screw the PCB onto the 3
mounting holes�
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Second X1 Elevator Module
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Third X1 Elevator Module
Standos (3)
X1 Elevator Expansion
Screws (3)
c
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Second X1 Elevator Module
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Third X1 Elevator Module
Standos (3)
X1 Elevator Expansion
Screws (3)

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STEP 2: CONNECT A CARD READER
The X1 Elevator Controller provides connections for 2 readers� The first reader is designated for the In Reader
and the second is designated for the Out Reader�
The X1 Elevator Controller also provides direct 12 VDC output to the reader on the RED terminal connection�
The elevator service company supplies traveling cable wires for the reader� Document which numbered
conductors are connecting to which terminals on the elevator controller�
Terminal Name Wiegand Function OSDP Function
R1 & R2 12V+ DC +
W1 & W2 Data 1 B (485 +)
G1 & G2 Data 0 A (485 -)
B1 & B2 12V- (ground) DC -
LC LED Control N/A
BC Wiegand Buzzer Control N/A
Connect a Wiegand Card Reader
1� Connect the red wire (12 VDC) to terminal R1�
2� Connect the white wire (Data One) to W1�
3� Connect the green wire (Data Zero) to G1, black (ground) to B1�
4� Connect the orange or brown wire to LC�
Connect an OSDP Card Reader
1� For data transmission, connect the A wire (485 –) to the G1 terminal and the B wire (485 +) to the W1
terminal�
2� For reader power, connect the red wire (DC + ) to the R1 terminal and the black wire (DC –) to the B1
terminal�
Note: The wire colors may be different depending on the reader being installed� Refer to the literature
provided with the reader for wire coding, wire distance, cable type (such as shielded), and other
specifications� The figure above shows the DMP-recommended wiring�
Optional Second Card Reader
Typical elevator installations do not use a second reader�
For an Out Reader, connect the red, white, green, and black wires to the Reader 2 terminals: R2, W2, G2, and
B2� Connect the orange/brown wire to LC�
If using only one reader, it must be connected to reader 1�
Red
White
Green
Black
Orange/Brown
(Wiegand LED)
Card Reader
Reader 1 Terminals
R1 W1 G1 B1 LC BC

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STEP 3: WIRE FOR FLOOR ACCESS
The X1 Series Elevator Control Module provides 10 Form C (SPDT) 1 Amp relays for controlling access to 10
floors� The three relay terminals are labeled for normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) operation� The
center terminal is the common� See figures� These allow you to connect the device wiring to the relay for
floor access control�
Warning: Before wiring for floor access, check with elevator service
company for their desired relay operation for controlling the floors�
1� Wire the number of controlled floors to the elevator control module� To
wire for floor access control, use the 10 terminals on the elevator control
module and label them carefully for the elevator service company�
2� Allow extra wire so that the elevator service company has enough length
to attach to the elevator control center�
3� Ensure the wires are in a logical location for the elevator service technician to find�
PWR
DATA
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
ADDR
6
1
7 8 9 10
2 3 4 5
NC 1 NO NC 2 NO NC 3 NO NC 4 NO NC 5 NO
NC 6 NO NC 7 NO NC 8 NO NC 9 NO NC 10 NO
NC 1 NO NC 1 NO
Normally Open Normally Closed
Top 4-Wire Connector
to X1 Elevator Controller
X1 Elevator Module
NC 1 NO Normally Open
Common
Normally Closed

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+AC/DC- +BAT- R1 W1 G1 B1 LC BC R2 W2 G2 B2 LC BC DS RX CI G 01 02 12V NC C NO
01 02 12V
X1 Elevator Controller
STEP 4: WIRE OPTIONAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
Onboard Inputs
Door Switch (DS)
This terminal is not typically used for elevator access�
Connect a door contact or door position switch to indicate the status
of the elevator, whether it is open or closed�
This terminal is a Normally Closed input�
Request to Exit (RX)
This terminal is not typically used for elevator access�
Connect a motion sensing device or a mechanical switch to provide
RX capability to the elevator controller� RX can be used to activate
the elevator relay� When activated the RX activates the elevator relay
based on the programmed time�
This terminal is a Normally Open input�
Custom Input (CI)
This input triggers a rule programmed in Virtual Keypad�
This terminal is a Normally Open input�
Ground (G)
This terminal is the ground for the inputs�
Onboard Outputs
Aux Output 1 & 2 (O1 & O2)
Attach the negative wire of the device here�
The relay contacts must be connected to devices located within
98�5ft (30m) of the X1�
12V+ (12V)
Attach the positive wire of the device here�
+AC/DC- +BAT- R1 W1 G1 B1 LC BC R2 W2 G2 B2 LC BC DS RX CI G01 02 12V NC C NO
DS RX CI G
X1 Elevator Controller

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STEP 5: DETERMINE COMMUNICATION
The options in this section are in the DMP-recommended installation order� If an option is not part of your
application, move to the next option�
Ethernet Connection
Connect an Ethernet cable from the LAN/WAN connection to the X1 PCB
Ethernet port�
Two LEDs are located on the Ethernet port�
• The green LED indicates data is being sent over the network�
• The yellow LED indicates the speed of the transmission� A solid
yellow LED indicates the network is connected at 100BASE-T� A
flashing yellow LED indicates the network is connected at 10BASE-T�
Ethernet Port
Wi-Fi Connection
A Wi-Fi connection or a static IP address must be established after
power up� See Wi-Fi instructions later in this guide�
Note: You can connect via an Ethernet or a Wi-Fi connection, but
not both at the same time�
Wi‑Fi Antenna
The yellow Wi-Fi antenna connects to the right of the cell antenna on the
enclosure�
If the cable has become detached from the X1, simply plug it back onto
the Wi-Fi module and run the cable around the module�
X1 Enclosure
Wi-Fi Antenna
Cellular Connection (Optional)
If the network cable or Wi-Fi are not connected, cell will be the primary communication� If the network cable
or Wi-Fi are connected, the cell will be the backup communication�
1� Plug the included standoff into the X1 Elevator Controller board�
2� Carefully insert the antenna connector of the new cell module through the top of the enclosure�
3� Plug the cell module onto the standoff�
4� Press the cell module onto the cell header�
5� Screw on the cell module antenna to the antenna connector with the washer on the outside of the
enclosure�
Once connected, the communicator will automatically register with the cellular carrier upon power up�
Note: The cellular communicator comes pre-activated� There is no further action required to begin
operation�
Header
Cell Module
Stando
Cell Antenna
Cell Module
Enclosure
Door
Controller
2 3 4 5
Enclosure
Antenna Connector Door Controller
Nut and Washer
Stando
Location
1

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+AC/DC- +BAT- R1 W1 G1 B1 LC BC R2 W2 G2 B2 LC BC DS RX CI G01 02 12V NC C NO
DRY WET
12 V Battery
-
+
Orange/Brown
(Wiegand LED)
Card
Reader
Red
White
Green
Black
Transformer
-
+
Power Indicator
Custom
Input
G
CI
AUX
Output 1
O1
12V
O2
AUX
Output 2
12V
XX = wire polarity or terminal location
PWR
DATA
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
ADDR
6
1
7 8 9 10
2 3 4 5
NC 1 NO NC 2 NO NC 3 NO NC 4 NO NC 5 NO
NC 6 NO NC 7 NO NC 8 NO NC 9 NO NC 10 NO
Elevator
Equipment
Panel
STEP 6: APPLY POWER
Warning: Refer to your local state regulations before connecting to building power� Wiring methods
shall be in accordance with NEC, NFPA #72, ANSI, and with all Authority Having Jurisdiction
Wire the Input Power
Connect the transformer wires or external power to terminals 1 and 2 on the X1
PCB� Use no more than 70 ft� of 16 gauge or 40 ft� of 18 gauge wire between the
transformer and the X1 PCB�
Wire the Battery
DMP recommends using a 9 Ah battery� Connect the red battery lead to the
battery positive terminal� Connect the black battery lead to the negative battery
terminal� Observe polarity when connecting the battery�
Wiring Example
The diagram here shows the transformer and the battery wiring�
Battery Harness
Red
12 V Battery
-
+
+AC/DC- +BAT-
+-

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STEP 7: MANAGE CONNECTION SETTINGS
If not connecting over Ethernet, connect to Wi-Fi at this time� If connecting over Ethernet, skip to Configure
Network Settings�
Configure Wi-Fi Settings
On power up, the X1 Elevator Controller broadcasts an SSID of DMPX1 followed by the elevator controller’s
serial number� No password is required to connect to the SSID�
The Wi-Fi LED blinks during the broadcast�
1� Connect to the X1 SSID using a device capable of launching a browser (cell phone, laptop, etc�)�
Note: If using a phone, use only Wi-Fi and disable mobile data� Some phones will try to use the
mobile data connection if the Wi-Fi does not have an internet connection�
2� Enter 192�168�1�1 into the URL field� The Wi-Fi LED will blink�
3� In the Wi-Fi options, enter the customer's Wi-Fi network information�
4� Select Apply, and the elevator controller will reset�
Once the elevator controller has reset it will automatically connect to
the customer's network with the updated settings�
Note: If fifteen minutes have passed since power up or the X1 does
not broadcast an SSID, short the L terminals for 3 seconds and then
place the jumper back on one pin of the L terminal� This will give an
additional fifteen minutes of broadcasting�
Configure Network Settings
1� Connect to the X1 SSID using a device capable of launching a
browser (cell phone, laptop, etc�)�
Note: If using a phone, use only Wi-Fi and disable mobile
data� Some phones will try to use the mobile data connection
if the Wi-Fi does not have an internet connection�
2� Enter 192�168�1�1 into the URL field�
3� In the DHCP options, make edits to the desired fields�
• DHCP: This option is toggled on as default�
• Static IP: Toggle o DHCP and enter the information in the required fields�
4� Select Apply, and the elevator controller will reset�
Configure Cell Settings
On power up, if using cell, the elevator controller automatically connects and programming in Dealer Admin
can begin�
L
R
L
R
Wi-Fi LED
L Terminal
3
4

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STEP 8: PROGRAM IN DEALER ADMIN
After you’ve installed the X1 Series Elevator Controller and configured basic communication settings, follow
the steps in each of the following sections to program an elevator controller in Dealer Admin:
1� Sign In to Dealer Admin
2� Add a Customer
3� Add the X1 Elevator Controller to the Customer
4� Program the X1 Elevator Controller and Floors
5� Add Additional Floors
6� Add Card Formats
7� Enable Video Services
8� Add an App User
9� Log in as Customer
If you are adding an X1 Elevator Controller to an already existing X1 Door Controller site, skip to Program the
X1 Elevator Controller and Floors�
Sign In to Dealer Admin
Go to the Dealer Admin login page� Enter your Email and Password, then press Sign In�
Add a Customer
1� At Customers, press the Add icon �
2� Enter the customer’s name and email�
3� Enter the customer’s contact information if desired�
4� Press Save�
Add the X1 Elevator Controller to the Customer
1� Go to Customers�
2� Select a customer to open the Customer Summary�
3� In Systems, press the Add icon �
4� Enter a name for the elevator controller�
5� In System Type, select X1�
6� Configure billing address and time options as needed�
7� Enter the elevator controller’s serial number�
8� Press Save�
1
2
3

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Program the X1 Elevator Controller and Floors
1� Go to System Information�
2� Under Elevators, select the Add icon �
3� Enter the serial number of the elevator controller�
4� Enter a descriptive name for the elevator controller�
5� In Floor Activation Time, enter the number of seconds that the elevator controller relays
remain active after access granted� This is provided by the elevator service company and
varies by manufacturer�
6� In Reader Protocol, choose a protocol for the elevator controller readers: Wiegand or OSDP�
For OSDP readers, configure buzzer and LED options�
7� If using the onboard outputs, enter descriptive names in Onboard Output 1 Name and
Onboard Output 2 Name� If not using the onboard outputs, leave the name fields blank�
8� Turn on other options as needed:
Additional Elevator Options:
• Buzzer (OSDP) allows the reader to beep when a card is read�
• LED (OSDP) allows the reader LED to turn on and operate the same as a Wiegand reader LED, lighting green when
the module relay activates� If disabled, the reader LED is turned o and does not operate in any condition�
• Include in Lockdown allows the elevator to be included when a lockdown is initiated�
• Request To Exit (REX) not typically used for elevator access�
9� When the first elevator control module populates, enter the name and address of the elevator
control module� The address is the number that the address rotary dial is set to�
10� Name up to 10 floor relays� If additional elevator control modules are being used, follow the
steps in Add Additional Floors�
11� Press Save�
Add Additional Floors
If additional elevator control modules are being used, follow the steps below� Otherwise skip to Add
Card Formats�
1� Under Floors, select the Add icon �
2� Enter the name and address of the elevator control module�
3� Name up to 10 floor relays�
4� Press Save�
4
5

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Add Card Formats
The first card format for any reader is defaulted to DMP� Refer to Card Format Options below when
programming card formats�
1� In Card Formats, press the Add icon �
2� Give the card format a name�
3� Select a card format and configure format settings�
Card Format Options�
• DMP (card format) use cards with DMP’s format with a 26 – 45 bit data string�
• Custom (card format) use cards with a custom bit length and configuration�
• Any (card format) use any valid card read�
• Wiegand Length is the total number of bits to be received in Wiegand code including parity bits�
• Site Code Position is the site code start position in the data string�
• Site Code Length is the site code length�
• User Code Position defines the user code start bit position�
• User Code Length defines the credential user code length�
• User Code Digits defines the user code length�
• Require Site Code restricts the elevator so it only activates when the card’s site code matches one programmed in Site
Code�
4� Press Save�
Enable Video Services
1� In Video Services, press the Add icon �
2� Select the types of cameras or NVRs that you want to enable on the elevator controller�
3� Select any third-party applications that you want to enable on the elevator controller� This
allows users to sign in to their services from Virtual Keypad�
4� Press Save�
5� Back on the System Information page, select the number of cameras and storage space you
require or choose the number of doorbells that you want to add to the elevator controller�
Add an App User
Adding an app user to an the X1 Elevator Controller automatically adds them as a user in Virtual
Keypad�
1� Go to Customers�
2� Select a customer to open the Customer Summary�
3� In the App Users section, press the Add icon �
4� For a user that doesn’t have a Virtual Keypad account, select New� For a user that already has
an account, select Existing�
5� For a new user, enter their email address� For an existing user, start typing to search for their
email and select it from the list�
6� Set the user’s authority level to either Administrator to manage multiple elevator controllers
or Standard to manage a single elevator controller�
7� For a new user, enter their first and last name� If you don’t want to generate a random
password for the user, clear Create Random Password then manually enter one�
8� If you want to email the user video clips, select Email Video Clips�
9� Select systems and permissions for the user�
10� Press Save�
Note: If you receive a message that states the email is already in use, the user already has a
Virtual Keypad account� Select Existing below the user’s email address�
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STEP 9: TEST THE ELEVATOR CONTROLLER
Make sure that the Reader LEDs are on and the elevator controller’s power LED is on� If connected to
Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi LED is on solid� If connected to network, the Network Port light is blinking� For cell and all
communication methods, check that the elevator controller is communicating with Dealer Admin and Virtual
Keypad after Dealer Admin programming is completed�
The elevator control modules each have ten onboard LEDs per floor relay� For visual confirmation of the
relay operation, the LEDs are on when the relay is on and off when the relay is off�
Log In as a Customer
To log in to Virtual Keypad and view the elevator controller like a customer would, press
Login as Customer� This adds you to the X1 Elevator Controller as a temporary app user with
admin privileges without the capability to view video� Your temporary app user expires and is
automatically removed from the elevator controller after 1 hour�
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
LEDs
LED Meaning
PWR/BOOT On when board is powered and operating
READER 1 Turns on for one second to indicate receipt of a valid input from the In Reader determined by card
format programming
READER 2 Turns on for one second to indicate receipt of a valid input from the Out Reader determined by card
format programming
RELAY On when elevator relay is active
DATA Not used on X1
FIRE This is not typically used for elevator access�
LOCKDOWN This is not typically used for elevator access�
Cell Module Removal
1� Unscrew the washer on top of the enclosure and remove the
cell module antenna�
2� Unplug the cell module from the cell header�
3� Pinch the tab of the standoff to release the cell module from
the elevator controller�
X1 Elevator Controller Initialization
Warning: This process clears all Dealer Admin
programming and defaults the elevator
controller back to factory settings�
1� Place a jumper over the L header of the
elevator controller�
2� Within 15 seconds, place a jumper on the
center two pins of the 4-wire connector (short
the green and yellow together)� Reader 1,
Reader 2, Fire, and Lockdown operation LEDs
turn on�
3� Within 15 seconds, remove both jumpers� The
above LEDs will turn off� The Power LED will
turn on steady to indicate the factory default
is complete�
Tab
LC BC DS RX CI G 01 02 12V NC C NO
PWR/BOOT
READER 1
READER 2
RELAY
DATA
FIRE
LOCKDOWN
R
L
PWR/BOOT
READER 1
READER 2
RELAY
DATA
FIRE
LOCKDOWN
R
L
L Terminal
4-Wire
Connector
Operation
LEDs

Designed, engineered,
and manufactured in
Springfield, Missouri
INTRUSION • FIRE• ACCESS• NETWORKS
2500 North Partnership Boulevard
Springfield, Missouri 65803-8877
800.641.4282 | dmp.com
Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty
3 year warranty against defects in materials and
workmanship. Visit DMP.com for full details.
X1 SERIES ELEVATOR
CONTROLLER
X1 Controller Specifications
Power
Input 12 V - 24 V AC/DC 2A
Current Draw 96 mA at 12 V DC
51 mA at 24 V DC
Battery 9 Ah (recommended)
Power Output Max* 1.5 A; PoE 750 mA
O1, O2 Max 50 mA
Communication Options
Ethernet 10/100
Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz b/g/n
Cellular 263LTE-A-X1, 263LTE-V-X1
Mechanical
Enclosure Dimensions 6.7” W x 13” H x 3.5” D
17 cm W x 33 cm H x 8.9 cm D
Weight 6 lbs
Environmental
Temperature 0 ° C to 49 ° C
32 ° F to 120 ° F
Humidity 5% to 85% RHNC
X1 Elevator Module Specifications
Module Current Draw 20 mA
Relays Form C, 1 A at 30 V DC
Current Draw
When Active 16 mA
Compatibility
263LTE-A-X1 AT&T Cell Module
263LTE-V-X1 Verizon Cell Module
X1-POE PoE Module
X1-ELEV-EXP Elevator Module Expansion
X1-ELEV-PCB PCB Replacement
Certifications**
ANSI/UL 294 Access Control System Units
Level I Destructive Attack and Line Security
Level IV Endurance and Standby Power
*Max Power output is a board’s total available power for all attached
equipment
**Applicable to X1 Controller PCB only
FCC INFORMATION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules� Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1� This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2� this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation�
The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm (7�874 in�) from all persons� It must not be located
or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter�
Changes or modifications made by the user and not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment�
Note: This 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:
1� Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna�
2� Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver�
3� Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected�
4� Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help�
INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION
This device complies with Industry Canada Licence-exempt RSS standards� Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1� This device may not cause interference, and
2� this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device�
This system has been evaluated for RF Exposure per RSS-102 and is in compliance with the limits specified by Health Canada Safety Code 6� The system
must be installed at a minimum separation distance from the antenna to a general bystander of 7�87 inches (20 cm) to maintain compliance with the
General Population limits�
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux
conditions suivantes:
1� l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
2� l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le
fonctionnement.
L’exposition aux radiofréquences de ce système a été évaluée selon la norme RSS‑102 et est jugée conforme aux limites établies par le Code de sécurité 6
de Santé Canada. Le système doit être installé à une distance minimale de 7.87 pouces (20 cm) séparant l’antenne d’une personne présente en conformité
avec les limites permises d’exposition du grand public.
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