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DMP Electronics CellCom LTE-V Series User Manual

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CellCom‑LTE‑V
Programming and Installation Guide Digital Monitoring Products
1
ABOUT THE COMMUNICATOR
The CellCom‑LTE‑V Series Universal Alarm Communicator provides a fully supervised alarm communication path
for any burglary, commercial fire, or residential fire control panel. The CellCom‑LTE‑V Series can be connected to
any control panel’s dialer output and used to capture Contact ID messages based on SIA DC‑05‑1999.09‑DCS. The
communicator also provides four input zones and two open‑collector outputs for connection to burglary, commercial
fire, or residential fire control panel outputs and zones. Zone4 allows a connection to the bell output of an existing
control panel.
The communicator operates in a variety of applications: CID Dialer Connection, Zones 1‑4 Input Connections, or
Zone4 Bell Connection. See Applications.
The CellComZ‑LTE‑V includes an onboard Z‑Wave controller for home automation applications. The CellComF‑LTE‑V
Fire Alarm Communicator includes a red enclosure and a Model685‑R (Red) Backbox.
Features
Can be powered from 12VDC or 24VDC
Zone1‑4 terminals with 12V and 24V power input
EASYconnect
Tip & Ring terminal
Programming header for connecting to a programming keypad
LED to indicate armed state and power conditions
What is Included
PCB with enclosure
Model685
R Back Box (CellComF‑LTE‑V modules only)
Hardware pack
External antenna
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Terminals
Power Connection Terminals
The communicator may be powered from the 12VDC or 24VDC auxiliary output of the control panel. Observe
polarity and use 18‑22 AWG wire to connect the
communicator
terminal +12 to the +12 or +24V positive terminal
on the
control panel auxiliary output
. See Figure1. Connect the communicator terminal G(ground) to the negative
terminal on the control panel auxiliary output.
Control Panel Standby Power
During a power outage, the communicator draws power from the control panel’s backup battery. The communicator
must be included in the standby battery calculations for the control panel.
Zones 1‑4
Terminals Z1 to Z3, G(ground), Z4+ and Z4‑ provide four zones to connect to individual relay outputs on the control
panel. Zone4 (Z4+ and Z4‑) can be connected to the control panel bell output. See Zone4 Bell Connection.
Open‑Collector Outputs
Terminals O1 and O2 can be programmed to indicate the activity of the zones or conditions occurring on the system.
Open‑Collector outputs do not provide a voltage but instead switch‑to‑ground the voltage from another source.
Maximum voltage is 30VDC at 50mA. The outputs can respond to any of the conditions listed below:
Activation by zone condition: Steady, Pulse, Momentary, or Follow
Communication
Armed area annunciation
Remote Arming Output

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BrandDMP Electronics
ModelCellCom LTE-V Series
CategoryCell Phone
LanguageEnglish

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