46 XTLtouch Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products
SV (Supervisory zone) - Used to provide 24-hour zone supervision. Typical applications are high water, and low and high
temperature gauges.
FI (Fire zone) - Used for any type of powered or mechanical fire detection device. Typical applications are for smoke
detectors, sprinkler flow switches, manual pull stations, and beam detectors.
FV (Fire Verify zone) - Used primarily for smoke detector circuits to verify the existence of an actual fire condition.
When a Fire Verify zone initiates an alarm, the panel performs a Fire Reset. If any Fire zone initiates an alarm within 120
seconds after the reset, an alarm is indicated. If an alarm is initiated after 120 seconds, the cycle is repeated.
A1 and A2 (Auxiliary 1 and Auxiliary 2) - These zones are similar to a Night zone and are typically used to protect
restricted areas within a protected premises. Auxiliary 2 zones do not appear in the Status List.
AR (Arming zone) - Allows you to connect a keyswitch to a zone and use it to arm and disarm the system.
CO (Carbon Monoxide) - This output turns on any time a Carbon Monoxide Zone (CO) is placed in alarm. The output is
turned o using Sensor Reset option while no additional CO type zones are in alarm.
IN (Instant) - This provides a zone that does not follow entry ot exit zones. Choose Instant if you need a zone that will
not follow Entry or Exit delay.
DB (Doorbell) - This output is used for zones that are assigned to doorbells.
Zone Type Defaults
The XTLtouch panel contains 12 default zone types that provide the most commonly selected functions for their
applications. All zone types can be customized by changing the variable options listed below.
Key Fob - Indicates if a DMP key fob is programmed.
Type - These are the abbreviations displayed on the keypad for the zone types.
Area - For a ALL/PERIM or HOME/SLEEP/AWAY system, this is either Interior, Bedroom, or Perimeter. For an AREA
system use 1 to 6.
Wireless - 1100 Series Wireless options.
Contact - Indicates if the Universal Transmitter is programmed to use the internal or external contact.
External Contact N/O? - Identifies whether externally installed contacts are programmed as a normally open (N/O) or
normally closed (N/C) circuit. Y = N/O Contacts. N = N/C Contacts.
1114 Contact - Indicates if the 1114 Zone Expander is programmed for contact(s) 1, 2, 3, or 4.
Supervision Time - Selects the number of minutes for DMP wireless supervision.
1142 LED Operation - Identifies DMP 1142 Wireless Two-Button transmitter LED operation.
Disarm/Disable - Disables Zone Tripped messages from 1101, 1102, 1103, and 1106 Transmitters, as well as the 1122 and
1126/1127 PIRs while disarmed.
PIR Pulse Count - Selects the number of pulse counts the1122 or 1126/1127 uses before sending a short message.
Sensitivity - Sets sensitivity for the 1126/1127 PIR.
Message - A = alarm report, T = trouble report,
L = local with no report, — (dash) = no report.
Output - 51 to 54 and 61 to 64 wireless outputs or wireless key fob zones.
Action - This selects the type of relay output:
S = steady, P = pulse, M = momentary, and F = follow
Swinger Bypass - The zone can be automatically bypassed after a programmed number of trips.
Prewarn - This selects the keypad address that sounds the entry prewarn for this zone.
Entry Delay - Selects the entry delay timer used
for this zone.
Priority - Requires this zone to be in a normal condition before the area can be armed.