3 XTLtouch Series Programming Guide | Digital Monitoring Products
Special Keys
The following keys are common to all DMP keypads.
CMD (command)
Pressing CMD allows you to advance through the programming menus and is used to enter information into
the XTLtouch such as phone numbers and zone names. As you advance through the programming menus, the
XTLtouch display shows any current programming already stored in the panel memory. If no change is required for a
programming option, press CMD to advance to the next option.
<— (back arrow)
Use the back arrow to go back one step in a programming menu or to erase a typing error while entering in formation.
Select Areas
Use the select areas to select programming options when programming the XTLtouch. When there are more than four
programming options to choose from, press CMD to display the remaining options. Pressing the back arrow to return
to the previous options.
Current Programming
Each programming option that displays shows the information that is already programmed in the panel memory. To
change the already programmed information, simply replace the information. To change a programming option that
requires a NO or YES response, press the select key or area for the desired response.
Type in the Keypad
You have the option to use the number pad or the standard keyboard when entering information while programming.
Use Table 1 if using the number pad or see Figure 1 for button locations if using the standard keyboard.
Number Pad
1. Choose a character from the table.
2. Identify the Number the character correlates with and press it on
the number pad.
3. Identify the Select Key or Area for that character and press that
select key or area on the keypad. Press that select key or area again
to access the uppercase letter.
4. When the desired character displays on the keypad, return to Step 1
to enter another character or press CMD if finished.
Standard Keyboard
▶ Press ABC to access uppercase letters.
▶ Press abc to access lowercase letters.
▶ Press !@# to access symbols.
▶ Press 123 to access the number pad.
Note: Not all keypad prompts accept letters and/or symbols. For
example, pressing P on the ENTER CODE prompt could display a 6
on the keypad.
NUMBER
SELECT KEY OR AREA
1 2 3 4
1 A B C ( [ {
2 D E F ) ] }
3 G H I ! ^ ~
4 J K L ? “ |
5 M N O / \ `
6 P Q R & $
7 S T U @ %
8 V W X , =
9 Y Z space, : _ ;
0 -, + ., ‘ *, < # >
ABC
!@#
123
q w e r t y u i
o p
a s d f g h j k l
z
x c v b n m CMD
TABLE 1
FIGURE 1