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DMP Electronics 1135INT Series User manual

1135 INTERNATIONAL WIRELESS SIREN
Installation Guide
DESCRIPTION
The 1135INT Series Wireless Siren
provides up to 110decibels of
annunciation. It includes a wall
tamper, a cover tamper, and a
Survey LED.
Multiple sirens can be activated
simultaneously by the panel using
the Trip with Panel Bell option. This
option allows the siren to follow the
panel bell output including the bell
cuto time.
In addition to these features,
the 1135INT Wireless Siren
communicates with the panel using
128‑bit AES encryption.
Compatibility
• 1100XINT Wireless Receiver
Version 700 and Higher
• 1100DINT Wireless Receiver
Version 700 and Higher
• XT30INT/XT50INT Series Panels
Version 693 and higher
• XTLplusINT/XTLtouchINT Series
Panels Version 693 and Higher
• XR150INT/XR550INT Series
Panels Version 693 and Higher
What is Included?
• One 1135INT Series Wireless Siren
• Two 3.0V Lithium CR123
Batteries
• Hardware Pack
1PROGRAM THE PANEL
To program the 1135INT Series into the panel, select one of the
following methods: Choose Method 1 to make the siren a non‑
standard output that follows the panel bell or Method 2 to make
the siren a standard output.
A house code must be programmed in the panel’s SYSTEM
OPTIONS before programming wireless devices. Range is 1 ‑ 50.
To enter panel programming, reset the panel and enter the
programming menu code at a keypad: For international XR Series
enter 6653 (PROG). For international XT and XTL Series, enter 665
(PRO).
After completing each of the following steps, press CMD to
advance to the next prompt. After you finish programming, go to
STOP and press CMD to save and exit the Programmer menu. For
more information, refer to the appropriate panel programming
guide.
PANEL MODEL VALID OUTPUT NUMBERS
XR Series 450‑474 (slow) or 480‑499 (fast)
XT Series 31‑34 (slow) or 41‑44 (fast)
XTL Series 51‑54 (slow) or 61‑64 (fast)
Table 1: Valid Output Numbers by Panel Model
Method 1: Non-Standard Output (Follow Panel)
1. Go to OUTPUT INFO (XR Series) or OUTPUT SETUP
(XT and XTL Series).
2. At OUTPUT NO, enter the output number. Refer to Table 1.
3. At OUTPUT NAME, enter a descriptive name for the siren.
4. At SERIAL#, enter the 8‑digit device serial number.
5. At SUPRVSN TIME, enter the supervision time in minutes.
6. Ensure TRIP WITH PANEL BELL is set to YES (default).
7. Go to BELL OPTIONS and set the BELL CUTOFF. Range is
1 ‑ 15 minutes.
Method 2: Standard Output (Standalone)
1. Go to OUTPUT INFO (XR Series) or OUTPUT SETUP
(XT and XTL Series).
2. At OUTPUT NO, enter the output number. Refer to Table 1.
3. At OUTPUT NAME, enter a descriptive name for the siren.
4. At SERIAL#, enter the 8‑digit device serial number.
5. At SUPRVSN TIME, enter the supervision time in minutes.
6. At TRIP WITH PANEL BELL, select NO.
2 1135INT INSTALLATION GUIDE | DIGITAL MONITORING PRODUCTS
MOUNT THE SIREN
Mount the siren in a secure location where it is protected from the
environment. Operating the siren in extreme hot or cold environments
reduces battery life.
When installing the siren, refer to Figure 2.
1. Remove the two locking screws from the housing, then lift o the
cover.
2. Press the top PCB snaps upward to release the PCB, slide it out of
the bottom snaps, then remove it from the housing.
3. Slide the tamper puck into the bottom tamper hole. Thread one of
the supplied #6 screws through the top tamper hole and the other
through the top mounting hole, then secure the siren to the surface.
4. Place the cover back onto the base, then reinsert and secure the
two locking screws.
4
3The 1135INT Series Wireless Siren 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 siren in the
desired location.
2. Press the tamper switch to send data to the panel
and determine if communication is confirmed or
faulty.
Confirmed: If communication is confirmed, for
each press or release of the tamper switch, the
LED blinks immediately on and immediately o.
Repeat this test to confirm five separate
consecutive LED blinks. Any indication
otherwise means proper communication has
not been established.
Faulty: If communication is faulty, the LED
remains on for about 8 seconds or flashes
multiple times in quick succession. Relocate the
siren or receiver until the LED confirms clear
communication.
SELECT A LOCATION
Figure 1: 1135INT Details
A
B
C
Mounting Holes
PCB Snaps
Batteries
E
F
G
DSound Level
Wall Tamper
Case Tamper Switch
Survey LED
TAMPER
SWITCH
SOUNDER
C
A
AA
A
AA
F
D
B
B
C
B
B
G
E
100 dB
WALL
TAMPR DIS
INSTALL THE BATTERIES
2Observe polarity and install both CR123 batteries. For the
battery holder location, refer to Figure 1.
Figure 2: Wall Tamper Installation
1135INT INSTALLATION GUIDE | DIGITAL MONITORING PRODUCTS 3
5TEST THE SIREN
After the sirenhas been installed, test to confirm that it is communicating reliably with the panel. Use the
Tech APP™ or Dealer Admin™ to perform a Wireless Check‑in Test on the system. To perform a Wireless
Check‑in Test from a keypad that is connected to the panel, complete the following steps:
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.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Disable the Wall Tamper
A two‑position header is provided to disable the wall tamper. Refer to Figure 1. To disable the wall tamper, place the
jumper over both header pins.
Change the Sound Level
The siren is equipped with a 100/110 decibel (dB) jumper and a two‑position header to change the decibel output. The
siren is shipped at the 110dB output level with the jumper placed on one pin for storage. If the 100dB setting is required,
place the jumper over both header pins. Refer to Figure 1.
Silence the Sounder
The following panel operations can silence the sounder:
• BELL OUTPUT (XR150INT/XR550INTonly)—Program the output in BELL OUTPUT so the sounder turns o at the
BELL CUTOFF time if less than fifteen minutes
• Disarming—Program the output in ALARM ACTION for the zone that will be disarmed, then set the action to
STEADY
• OUTPUTS ON/OFF—In the User Menu, select OUTPUTS ON/OFF. Enter the output number and choose OFF
• Output followszone condition—Program the output in ALARM ACTION and set the action to FOLLOW. When
thetransmitterzone restores, the output is turned o
Status List
For XR Series systems to display wireless output troubles at a keypad, that keypad’s address must be entered in STATUS
LIST > AUX 1 ZONES (Auxiliary 1 Zones).
Output Response Time
Outputs operate with a 3‑second response time when used with the 1135INT‑W.
Battery Life Expectancy
Battery life expectancy for is 3years when the siren is operated for 5minutes once a month. DMP wireless equipment
uses two‑way communication to extend battery life. To extend battery life further, operate the siren infrequently and
extend supervision time in panel programming. Multiple on/o siren operations and extreme hot or cold environments
reduce battery life.
Replace the Battery
1. Remove the locking screws from the top and bottom of the siren housing.
2. Lift the cover from the bottom to remove it from the base.
3. Remove the old batteries and dispose of them properly. Always replace both batteries at the same time.
4. Install the two CR123 batteries and press into place. Refer to Figure 1 for battery locations.
5. Place the cover back onto the base and secure the housing using the locking screws.
Sensor Reset to Clear LOBAT
Once the battery is replaced, a sensor reset is required at the keypad to clear the LOBAT message. On an LCD keypad,
press and hold 2for two seconds. On a graphic touchscreen keypad, press RESET. Enter your user code, if required. The
keypad displays SENSORS OFF followed by SENSORS ON.
Designed, engineered, and
manufactured in Springfield, MO
using U.S. and global components.
LT-1106INT 1.01 21305
1135 INTERNATIONAL
WIRELESS SIREN
Specifications
Security Grade 2
Environmental Class II
Battery Life Expectancy 3 years
Battery Type 3.0 V lithium CR123
Current Draw 0.12mA Standby
59.4mA Peak
Internal Sounder Type Y
Tone Output 100dBA at 1m (3 ft)
Frequency Range 863 - 869 MHz
Operating Temperature 0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F)
Relative Humidity 80%
Housing Material Flame retardant ABS
Weight 0.23kg (0.5lbs)
Dimensions 11.4 L x 11.4 W x 3.2 H cm
(4.5 L x 4.5 W x 1.25 H in)
Compatibility
1100XINT Wireless Receiver Version 700 and Higher
1100DINT Wireless Receiver Version 700 and Higher
XT30INT/XT50INT Series Panels Version 693 and higher
XTLplusINT/XTLtouchINT Series Panels Version 693 and Higher
XR150INT/XR550INT Series Panels Version 693 and Higher
Patents
U. S. Patent No. 7,239,236
Certifications
Intertek (ETL)
EN 50130‑4:2011 EMC ‑ Product Family
Standard. Immunity
Requirements for
Components of Fire,
Intruder, and Social Alarm
Systems
EN 50130‑5:2011 Alarm Systems.
Environmental Test Methods
EN 50131‑1:2006+A1;A2 Alarm Systems. Intrusion
and Hold‑up Systems.
System Requirements
EN 50131‑3:2009 Alarm Systems. Intrusion
and Hold‑up Systems.
System Requirements
EN 50131‑4:2009 Alarm Systems. Intrusion
and Hold‑Up Systems.
Warning Devices.
EN 50131‑5‑3:2017 Alarm Systems. Intrusion
systems. Requirements for
Interconnections Equipment
using Radio Frequency
Techniques
EN 61000‑3‑2:2009+A1;A2 Limits ‑ Limits for Harmonic
Current Emissions
(Equipment Input Current
less than or equal to 16A per
Phase)
EN 61000‑3‑3:2013 Limits ‑ Limitation of
Voltage Changes, Voltage
Fluctuations and Flicker in
Public Low‑Voltage Supply
Systems, for Equipment
With Rated Current less
than or equal to 16A per
Phase and Not Subject to
Conditional Connection
EN 61000‑6‑4:2018 Generic Standard ‑ Emission
Standard for Industrial
Environments
INTRUSION • FIRE• ACCESS• NETWORKS
2500 North Partnership Boulevard
Springfield, Missouri 65803-8877
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© 2021

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