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SECURITY SYSTEM
4110XM
N5478V5 7/96
Installation Instructions • Installation Instructions • Installation Instructions
SEE INSIDE COVER FOR IMPORTANT NEW
FEATURES AND INFORMATION!
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Questions and Answers

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    rodriguezlindseyAug 12, 2025
    How to fix low battery message on ADEMCO Security System?
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      christyjonesAug 12, 2025
      A low battery message on your ADEMCO Security System keypad can indicate a few things. It might mean: * The system battery is low or missing. Check the system battery. * There's a low battery on a transmitter (indicated by 'Low batt + zone number' on the display). Check the battery in the transmitter. * There's a low battery on the wireless keypad (indicated by 'Low batt + 00' on the display). Check the battery in the wireless keypad.
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    thomas89Aug 16, 2025
    Why ADEMCO Security System does not arm?
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      Latoya AlvarezAug 16, 2025
      If your ADEMCO Security System does not arm, it is likely because the system is not ready, meaning some zones are faulted. To resolve this, bypass the faulted zones and then try to arm the system.
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    Cassandra HuberAug 20, 2025
    How to stop periodic beeping from ADEMCO Security System keypad?
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      Jeffrey GreerAug 20, 2025
      If your ADEMCO Security System keypad is beeping periodically, the system might be in TEST mode. To exit TEST mode, enter "Code" + OFF.
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    Maureen MartinezAug 25, 2025
    What does check 09 mean on ADEMCO Security System?
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      Michael WilsonAug 25, 2025
      If "Check 09" is displayed on your ADEMCO Security System, it could indicate: * No communication between the wireless receiver and the control. Check for a broken connection or miswiring of the receiver to the control. Also, verify that the DIP switches on the receiver are all set to "OFF" (to the right). * The wireless receiver has not heard a transmission for 12 hours, suggesting the receiver is not operating properly. If the system was working and nothing was changed, consider replacing the receiver. * A keyswitch is enabled but not connected. Connect the keyswitch or disable it.
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    Christina ArmstrongAug 31, 2025
    What to do if AC power light is off on ADEMCO Security System?
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      Christopher BurnsAug 31, 2025
      If the "AC POWER" light is off or "NO AC" is displayed on your ADEMCO Security System, it could be due to: * An interrupted AC power supply. Check the transformer connection and the power line circuit breaker. * A wire run from the transformer to the control that is too long. Ensure the wiring run does not exceed the recommended length-per-gauge.
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    Samantha WhiteSep 4, 2025
    What to do if ADEMCO Security System digital communicator message not being received?
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      Melissa NguyenSep 4, 2025
      A digital communicator message from your ADEMCO Security System might not be received for several reasons: * The system is in TEST mode. Remove it from TEST mode. * The telephone connection is not secure. Check all connections. * The digital communicator is malfunctioning. Check with a different 4110. * The telephone number in the program needs a prefix or access code. Program the prefix or access code into the 4110. * The telephone call to the central monitoring station requires operator assistance. The 4110 system cannot work in this situation.
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    michael11Sep 7, 2025
    What to do if ADEMCO Security System control doesn't respond to keypad?
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      James WebbSep 8, 2025
      If the ADEMCO Security System control is not responding to keystrokes on the keypad, consider these possibilities: * "CC" is displayed, indicating the system is communicating with a downloader at the central station. Wait until the download session is finished. * "dl" is displayed, meaning the system has just been powered and is in its one-minute initialization. To bypass this time, press '#' + '0'. * "OC" is displayed, indicating no communication between the keypad and the control. Check the keypad connections.
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    Beth AllenNov 26, 2025
    Why does my ADEMCO 4110XM Security System keep having false alarms?
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      Ashley FoxNov 26, 2025
      There are several reasons why your ADEMCO Security System might be experiencing false alarms: * Sensors may not be properly installed, wired, or monitored. Check the installation. * A protected door or window might have been opened while the system was armed. Check with all occupants. * Improper user operation of exit/entry delays. Verify entry delay settings and remind users. * Magnets may be too far from switches, or doors and windows might not be properly aligned. Inspect all openings. * Magnetic contacts could be improperly connected or the wire broken. Check wiring connections, ensuring proper stripping and fastening. * The entry door may be programmed as "instant". Check and revise the program, and reprogram the transmitter number. * A loose-fitting door or window migh...

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INFORMATION CONCERNING NEW FEATURES

Details new features in microprocessor-based controls, including temporal pulse sounding, pager reporting, additional user codes, duress code, AC loss reporting, telephone number entry, audible exit warning, master code change, and Telco hand-off.

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION

Recommendations For Smoke And Heat Detectors

Provides NFPA-based recommendations for smoke/heat detector placement in residential units, including minimum and additional protection strategies.

Recommendations For Proper Intrusion Protection

Advises on sensor placement for intrusion coverage at entry points and recommends radio backup for alarm signal transmission.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

FEATURES

Lists system features including supported zones, security codes, keypad panic keys, alarm output, and communication formats.

SPECIFICATIONS

Details physical, electrical, and regulatory specifications for the 4110XM security control.

COMPATIBLE DEVICES

ZONE RESPONSE TYPE CHARACTERISTICS

Explains different zone response types (e.g., Entry/Exit, Perimeter, Fire) and their associated characteristics.

SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND WIRING

INSTALLING THE SYSTEM

Provides instructions for installing the control cabinet, including mounting and locking mechanisms.

Install the Control Cabinet

Details the process of mounting the control cabinet and its associated lock mechanism.

INSTALLING THE SYSTEM

Install the 4281 RF Receiver

Details how to install the 4281 RF receiver, including DIP switch settings.

Install Remote Keypads

Instructions for determining wire gauge for installing remote keypads.

Install Hardwired Zones

Placeholder for instructions on installing hardwired zones.

INSTALLING THE SYSTEM

Connect the Telephone Line

Emphasizes ensuring telephones are connected only through the panel for true line seizure.

Connect the AC Transformer

Advises on connecting the AC transformer and includes a crucial warning not to plug it in until wiring is complete.

Connect the Battery

Instructs on connecting the battery, including a warning about when to attach the connector cable.

Connect Earth Ground

Details connecting to earth ground for lightning protection devices.

INSTALLING THE SYSTEM

Install Wireless Transmitters

Guides on selecting House ID, determining zone response types, and programming wireless transmitters.

WIRING GUIDELINES

Provides charts for wire run lengths based on current draw and transformer wiring gauge.

PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM

Entering Program Mode

Explains the methods for entering the system's programming mode.

Programming a Data Field

Details the process of entering data into specific programming fields.

Exiting the Programming Mode

Explains how to exit programming mode and the implications of different exit codes.

SYSTEM OPERATION

USER ACCESS CODES

Explains how to add, change, and delete user access codes for system operation.

System Commands

Provides a summary of system commands like AWAY, STAY, DISARM, and their associated delays.

Panic Keys

Describes how to activate panic functions and their associated zone types.

TESTING THE SYSTEM

Test Mode

Outlines the steps for entering and exiting Test Mode to verify system functionality.

Armed System Test

Describes how to perform tests while the system is armed, including alarm message verification.

Transmitter ID Sniffer Mode

Explains how to use the Transmitter ID Sniffer Mode to verify wireless transmitter operation.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

False alarms

Provides a comprehensive list of causes and remedies for false alarms.

AC POWER light off or NO AC displayed

Addresses the issue of the AC power light being off or 'NO AC' being displayed.

Control doesnt respond to keystrokes on keypad

Provides solutions for when the control panel does not respond to keypad input.

REGULATORY AGENCY STATEMENTS

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) Part 15 STATEMENT

FCC Part 15 statement regarding radio frequency energy and potential interference.

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) Part 68 STATEMENT

FCC Part 68 statement concerning telephone connection requirements and REN.

CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS (DOC) STATEMENT

DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR 5700 RF SYSTEM WIRELESS DEVICES

5701 PANIC TRANSMITTER

DIP switch settings for the 5701 panic transmitter.

5706;5707 SMOKE DETECTOR;TRANSMITTER

DIP switch settings for 5706/5707 smoke detectors/transmitters.

5775 PIR DETECTOR

DIP switch settings for the 5775 PIR detector.

THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM

WARNING

General warnings about system limitations, including power dependency, signal blockage, and detector effectiveness.

ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY

ADEMCO 4110XM Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandADEMCO
Model4110XM
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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