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DMP Electronics XT30 - User Manual

DMP Electronics XT30
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Questions and Answers

  • B
    beckkerrySep 7, 2025
    What to do if my DMP Electronics XT30 shows 'BATTERY TROUBLE'?
    • R
      Ryan SmithSep 7, 2025
      If you're experiencing 'BATTERY TROUBLE' with your DMP Electronics Control Panel, you should check the battery and its connections to ensure they are in good condition.
  • D
    Daniel BrownAug 22, 2025
    Why does my DMP Electronics Control Panel keypad display 'SYSTEM TROUBLE'?
    • E
      espinozacalvinAug 22, 2025
      If your DMP Electronics Control Panel keypad displays 'SYSTEM TROUBLE', it could be due to several reasons. First, check if the RESET jumper is installed and remove it. Second, inspect the green data wire for any breaks or shorts between the panel and the keypad. Finally, a faulty keypad or zone expander affecting the green data wire may be the cause; in this case, consider replacing the keypad or zone expander.
  • M
    Matthew WatersSep 5, 2025
    What causes a 'TRANSMIT FAIL' error on a DMP Electronics XT30 Control Panel?
    • W
      William ThomasSep 5, 2025
      To address a 'TRANSMIT FAIL' error on your DMP Electronics Control Panel, verify your communication type, account number, and phone number. Also, ensure the telephone line is connected and working properly.
  • S
    scott40Sep 3, 2025
    Why does my DMP Electronics XT30 keypad operate intermittently?
    • J
      Jason WilliamsSep 3, 2025
      If your DMP Electronics Control Panel keypad operates intermittently, misses keystrokes, or the display doesn't update consistently, the wire length might exceed the maximum, causing poor data performance. Try reducing the wire length or using a heavier gauge wire.
  • E
    Erika KingSep 2, 2025
    Why is the Wireless Green TX LED off on my DMP Electronics XT30 Control Panel?
    • J
      Jeffrey MoodySep 2, 2025
      If the Wireless Green TX LED is off on your DMP Electronics Control Panel, it indicates that the Wireless House Code is not programmed. Program the House Code in System Options.
  • L
    lsmithAug 31, 2025
    Why are both Green TX and Yellow RX LEDs on steady on my DMP Electronics Control Panel?
    • E
      Eric HunterSep 1, 2025
      If both the Green TX and Yellow RX LEDs are on steady on your DMP Electronics Control Panel, it could be because the panel is reset. Remove the RESET jumper. Another possibility is that Flash Load is enabled; in this case, remove the LOAD jumper and reset the panel.
  • P
    pamela97Aug 30, 2025
    What to do if the Yellow RX LED never flashes on my DMP Electronics XT30?
    • J
      Jason SilvaAug 30, 2025
      If the Yellow RX LED on your DMP Electronics Control Panel never flashes, it may indicate that the transmitters are not getting through to the receiver. Begin by checking the transmitter serial numbers. Also, try moving the transmitter closer. If you are using an XT30, consider replacing the 1100 series receiver.
  • R
    Robert HamiltonAug 29, 2025
    Why is the RCV Yellow LED off on my DMP Electronics XT30 Control Panel keypad?
    • K
      Kayla RiosAug 29, 2025
      If the RCV Yellow LED on your DMP Electronics Control Panel keypad is off, it could mean that the keypad/expanders are not connected to the panel. Connect the keypad/expanders. Alternatively, you may have more than eight keypads/expanders. Check the keypad/expander addresses.
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    Monica LiuAug 27, 2025
    Why is the XMIT Green LED off on my DMP Electronics XT30 keypad?
    • C
      crodriguezAug 27, 2025
      If the XMIT Green LED on your DMP Electronics Control Panel keypad is off, it could be due to the panel being reset. Remove the RESET jumper. Another reason could be that Flash Load is enabled. Remove the LOAD jumper and reset the panel.
  • K
    Kimberly WilliamsAug 26, 2025
    What does it mean when the OVC LED turns red on my DMP Electronics XT30 Control Panel?
    • J
      Jennifer DeleonAug 27, 2025
      If the Overcurrent (OVC) LED on your DMP Electronics Control Panel turns red, it means too many devices are attached to the auxiliary. The maximum current draw allowed is 500 mA.

Summary

System Status and Monitoring

Central Station Monitoring

Information on system reporting to a central station for dispatch.

Arming and Disarming Operations

Arming Functions Explained

Details on arming the system, handling zone faults, and bypass options.

Key Fob and Area Arming

Area System Arming Procedures

Step-by-step instructions for arming specific areas.

Disarming Procedures

Area System Disarming

How to disarm individual areas or all areas.

Disarming During an Alarm Event

Steps to disarm the system when an alarm is active.

All;Perimeter System Arming

All;Perimeter Arming Steps

Detailed instructions for arming the All/Perimeter system.

All;Perimeter System Disarming

All;Perimeter Disarming Steps

Detailed instructions for disarming the All/Perimeter system.

Home;Away System Arming

Home;Away Arming Steps

Step-by-step guide for arming the Home/Away system.

Home;Away System Disarming

Disarming Home;Away System

Procedure for disarming the Home/Away system.

Disarming During Alarm (Home;Away)

Handling alarm situations during Home/Away system disarming.

Keypad Shortcut Functions

Arming Shortcut Keys

Specific shortcut keys for arming Home/Sleep/Away and All/Perimeter systems.

User Menu Navigation

Accessing the User Menu

Instructions on how to enter and navigate the User Menu.

User Menu Options Overview

List and brief description of all available functions within the User Menu.

User Menu Functions (Part 1)

User Menu Functions (Part 2)

Z-Wave Device Management

Z-Wave Setup Configuration

Initial setup and programming of Z-Wave devices and controllers.

Z-Wave Device Configuration

Managing Z-Wave Devices

Adding Z-Wave Devices

Step-by-step process for adding new Z-Wave devices to the system.

Creating and Managing Z-Wave Favorites

Adding a New Favorite

Step-by-step guide to creating and naming a new Z-Wave Favorite.

Adding Devices to Favorites

Assigning Z-Wave devices to newly created or existing Favorites.

Wi-Fi Network Configuration

Wi-Fi Setup Methods (WPS, List, Manual)

Connecting to Wi-Fi networks using WPS, list, or manual entry.

Zone Management

Bypass Zones Function

How to bypass zones before arming and restore them.

System Testing and Monitoring

System Test Procedure

Step-by-step guide for performing a comprehensive system test.

User Code Management

User Code Overview

Explanation of user codes, numbers, authority levels, and names.

Authority Levels

Description of different authority levels (Master, Standard, Limited, Scheduled).

Adding and Configuring User Codes

Adding User Codes (General)

Step-by-step instructions for adding new user codes.

Temporary Codes, Areas, and ARM ONLY

Configuration options for temporary codes, area access, and arm-only restrictions.

Modifying and Deleting User Codes

Changing User Codes

Instructions for changing your own or other users' codes.

Deleting User Codes

Steps for removing user codes from the system.

System Schedules

Permanent Schedules

Setting fixed schedules for automatic arming and disarming.

Requesting System Service

System Setup Information

User Code Assignment Table

User Code Details Table

Table tracking user numbers, names, levels, and permissions.

Appendix C: System Access Control

Appendix D: System Notifications

Text Messaging Commands

Arming;Disarming Areas via Text

Commands for remotely arming and disarming system areas.

Text Messaging Controls

Text Messaging: Favorites and Status

PhoneAccess Remote System Control

How PhoneAccess Works

Explanation of the process for remote system control via phone.

Common Keypad Display Messages and Solutions

DMP Electronics XT30 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDMP Electronics
ModelXT30
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

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