DMP Electronics 1119 User manual

1119 WIRELESS DOOR SOUNDER
Installation Guide
DESCRIPTION
The Model1119Wireless Door
Sounder is a single‑zone
transmitter equipped with a
battery‑powered sounder that
provides100‑110decibels of
annunciation.
The1119provides a cover tamper,
sounder cuto, survey LED, and two
batteries. Thetransmitter’szone
input can be connected to a
standard door contact, typically
attached to an emergency exit
door for local annunciation during
the day and burglary alarm
annunciation at night. The sounder
always automatically turns on when
the door opens and can be silenced
depending on system configuration.
Compatibility
• All DMP1100Series Wireless
Receivers
• All DMP Burglary Panels
What is Included?
• One1119Wireless Door Sounder
• Two3.0V Lithium CR123A
batteries
• Hardware pack with a470k EOL
resistor and serial number labels
1PROGRAM THE PANEL
To allow the1119sounder to be turned on or silenced by the panel,
the transmitter serial number must be programmed as an output
in OUTPUT INFORMATION and assigned to the ALARM ACTION
output in ZONE INFORMATION. Refer to Silencing the Sounder for
more information.
Note: When programming both the output and zone, ensure
the Supervision Time is set to the same value.
Program the Output
1. In OUTPUT INFO (XR150/XR550) or OUTPUT SETUP
(XT30/XT50, XTLplus, and XTLtouch), enter the output
number. Refer to Table1for slow and fast response outputs.
To extend battery life, DMP recommends programming
thetransmitteras a slow response output.
2. Enter the OUTPUT NAME.
3. Enter the eight‑digit SERIAL# and press CMD.
4. Enter the SUPRVSN TIME (Supervision Time) and press
CMD.
PANEL SLOW RESPONSE
OUTPUTS (15SEC)
FAST RESPONSE
OUTPUTS (1SEC)
XT30/XT50 31‑34 41‑44
XTLplus/XTLtouch 51‑54 61‑64
XR150/XR550 450‑474 480‑499
Table 1: Wireless Output Numbers
Program the Zone
1. In ZONE INFORMATION, enter the wireless zone number.
2. At *UNUSED*, enter the zone name.
3. If the sounder should be the only source of annunciation
during a disarmed state, select NT (Night) as the ZONE
TYPE. If the system requires local annunciation at the
keypad when the panel is disarmed, select DY (Day) as the
ZONE TYPE.
4. Select the AREA.
5. At the NEXT ZONE prompt, select NO.
6. Select YES when WIRELESS? displays.
7. Enter the eight‑digit SERIAL# and press CMD.
8. Enter the SUPRVSN TIME and press CMD.
9. To allow the panel to control the sounder, select NO at the
NEXT ZONE prompt to access ALARM ACTION.
10. In OUTPUT NO, enter the sounder output number.
11. Press the back arrow. Press CMD until STOP displays,
then press any top row select key or area to save and exit
programming.
Figure 1: 1119 Wireless Sounder

2 1119 INSTALLATION GUIDE | DIGITAL MONITORING PRODUCTS
MOUNT AND WIRE THE SOUNDER
Mount thesounderon a flat surface or single‑gang switch box away from large
metal objects. See Figure 2for mounting hole locations.
DMP recommends installing zone devices, such as door contacts, within100feet
of thesounder. Use 18or22AWG wire to complete the connections between
the1119zone and the zone device. Terminate the zone with the included470k EOL
resistor as shown in Figure 3.
4
5TEST THE SOUNDER
After the sounderhas been installed, test to confirm that it is communicating reliably with the panel. Use the
Tech APP™ to perform a Wireless Walk Test on the system or complete the following steps to perform a Walk
Test from a keypad that is connected to the panel:
At the keypad, enter 8144 (WALK) and select WLS. If the transmitter fails to check in at the keypad,
ensure that it is wired properly and check for sources of interference such as metal objects and electronic
equipment.
3The 1119 provides a Survey LED capability to allow one person to confirm communication with the wireless
receiver or panel while the cover is removed.
1. With the cover removed, hold the device in the exact desired location.
2. Press the tamper switch to send data to the panel and determine if communication is confirmed or
faulty.
Confirmed: For each press or release of the tamper button, the device LED blinks immediately on
and immediately o.
Faulty: If communication is faulty, the LED remains on for about 8 seconds or flashes multiple times
in quick succession. Relocate the device or receiver until the LED confirms clear communication.
SELECT A LOCATION
INSTALL THE BATTERY
2Observe polarity when installing the batteries. Use
only3.0V lithium batteries, such as DMP Model CR123.
Caution: To avoid risk of fire or injury, properly
dispose of used batteries. Do not recharge,
disassemble, incinerate, or heat batteries
above212°F (100°C).
1. Remove the locking screw from the sounder
housing.
2. Lift the cover from the bottom to remove.
3. If replacing the batteries, remove the used
batteries and dispose of them properly. Always
replace both batteries at the same time.
4. Place the two3.0V lithium batteries in the
holders and press into place. See Figure 2 for
battery location.
5. Set the cover back in place and replace the
locking screw.
Figure 2: 1119 PCB
TAMPER
SWITCH
SOUNDER
Zone
Terminals
Sounder
Cuto
Mounting Holes Red Survey LED
Mounting Holes
100/110 dB
Header
470k EOL
Figure 3: 470k EOL
Resistor

1119 INSTALLATION GUIDE | DIGITAL MONITORING PRODUCTS 3
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
100/110Decibel Jumper
The sounder is equipped with a100/110dB header that changes the decibel output. The default output is110dB. If
necessary, place the jumper over both header pins to enable100dB output. For header locations, refer to Figure 2.
Sounder Cuto Jumper
The1119provides a sounder cuto header that causes thetransmitterto automatically turn o
the sounder after one second or five minutes depending on the jumper position.
When the onboard zone is tripped, thetransmitterturns on the sounder output for one
second if the jumper is placed on the two left pins or for five minutes if the jumper is placed
on the two right pins. Refer to Figure 4. When the sounder output is programmed in OUTPUT
INFORMATION and is turned on by an output command from the panel, thetransmitteralways
turns the sounder output o automatically after five minutes regardless of the position of the
jumper.
In addition, when the sounder output was turned on by a panel output command and then automatically
turned o by thetransmitterafter five minutes, the sounder output cannot be turned back on by the panel until
thetransmitterreceives a panel output OFF command.
Silence the Sounder
The following panel operations can silence the sounder:
• BELL OUTPUT (XR150/XR550only)—Program the output in BELL OUTPUT so the sounder turns o at the BELL
CUTOFF time if less than five minutes
• Disarming—Program the output in ALARM ACTION for the zone that will be disarmed, then set the action to
STEADY
• OUTPUTS ON/OFF—From the User Menu, select OUTPUTS ON/OFF. Enter the output number and choose OFF
• Output followszone condition—Program the output in ALARM ACTION and set the action to FOLLOW. When
thetransmitterzone restores, the output is turned o
When thesounder output and the ALARM ACTION output become bypassed in the panel, subsequent tripping of
thetransmitterturns on the sounder. However, because the1119panel zone is bypassed, the panel turns the sounder
output o within a few seconds.
Zone Conditions
The1119has been designed primarily for use with the XR150/XR550Series control panels and is capable of sending
the open, normal, or short condition of the zone. In addition, the transmitter sends a tamper signal separately. When
used with XT30/XT50, XTLplus, or XTLtouch Series panels the tamper indication is sent to the panel as an open zone.
When programmed as a Day type zone, a tamper during the day is annunciated at the keypad as an ALERT. When
programmed as a Night zone type, a tamper during the day is annunciated as a Tamper at the keypad.
Battery Life
Typical battery life expectancy for the1119is2 1/2years when programmed as a slow response output where the
sounder is operated for five minutes once a month. Battery life is3months when programmed as fast response output.
DMP wireless equipment uses two‑way communication to extend battery life.
The following conditions also contribute to longer battery life:
• Using a slow response output
• Infrequent transmission trips, such as a door that is rarely used
• Extending transmitter supervision time in panel programming
The following conditions contribute to reduced battery life:
• Using a fast response output
• Multiple sounder on/o operations
• When installed in extreme hot or cold environments
• If a receiver is unplugged or not installed
Note: Transmitters continue to send supervision messages until a receiver returns an acknowledgment. After
an hour the transmitter only attempts a supervision message every60minutes.
1
Sec 5
Min
Figure 4: Sounder
Cuto Jumper

Designed, engineered, and
manufactured in Springfield, MO
using U.S. and global components.
LT-1063 20012
1119 WIRELESS DOOR
SOUNDER
Specifications
Battery
Life Expectancy 2 ½ years (slow response)
3months (fast response)
Type 3.0V lithium CR123A
Frequency Range 905‑924MHz
Dimensions 4.65” L x3.1” W x1.4” H
Color White
Housing Material Flame retardant ABS
Ordering Information
1119‑W Wireless Door Sounder, white
Accessories
CR123 DMP3.0V lithium battery
Compatibility
XR150/XR550
1100X Wireless Receiver Version104or higher
1100XH Wireless Receiver Version105or higher
XT30/XT50
1100D Wireless Receiver Version104or higher
1100DH Wireless Receivers Version105or higher
1100DI Wireless Receivers Version105or higher
Built-In1100Series Receiver
XT50Series panels Version101or higher
XTLplus Series panels
XTLtouch Series panels
Patents
U.S. Patent No. 7,239,236
Certifications
FCC Part15Registration ID CCKPC0123R8
IC Registration ID5251A‑PC0123R8
INTRUSION • FIRE• ACCESS• NETWORKS
2500 North Partnership Boulevard
Springfield, Missouri 65803‑8877
800.641.4282 | DMP.com
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 o 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 dierent 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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