DMP 1144INT Key Fob Transmitter Installation Guide

June 5, 2024
DMP

DMP 1144INT Key Fob Transmitter

OPERATION

KEY FOB MODEL BUTTON POSITION DEFAULT PROGRAMMING

1144-1INT

One-Button

| Top| Panic
1144-2INT

Two-Button

| Top| Arm
Bottom| Disarm
1144-4INT

Four-Button

| Top| Arm
Bottom| Disarm
Left| Panic
Right| Arm Area 1 or Perimeter

  • Each button on the key fob can be individually programmed for one of nine different actions.
  • Figure 2 shows the key fob button configurations. Table 1 shows the default programming for each button.

GET STARTED

  • The 1144INT Series Wireless Key Fob transmitters are available in the following configurations: 1144-1INT One-Button, 1144-2INT Two-Button, and 1144-4INT Four Button.
  • Each 1144INT Series Wireless Key Fob features a durable water-resistant housing designed to be clipped to a key ring or lanyard, an ergonomic button design for ease of use, and a status feedback
  • LED for visual confirmation. The button status LED response with specific color-coded LED displays to indicate system status.
  • The key fobs feature 128-bit AES encryption.

Compatibility

  • 1100XINT Wireless Receivers Version 700 and Higher
  •  1100DINT Wireless Receivers Version 700 and Higher
  • XT30INT Series Panels Version 700 and Higher
  • XR150INT/XR550INT Series Panels Version 693 and Higher

What is Included?

  1. One 1144INT Key Fob Transmitter
  2. One Sony® CR2430 3.0 V Lithium Coin Cell Battery
  3. Peel-off Button ID Labels
  4.  Hardware Pack

PROGRAM THE PANEL

Battery Isolation Pull TabDMP 1144INT Key Fob Transmitter
2

The key fobs are packaged with the battery installed but not activated. To activate the battery, remove the battery isolation pull tab. When removed, the key fob will be active and may be programmed into the system. See Figure 3.

Program the Key Fob

PANEL MODEL ZONE NUMBERS
XR150/XR550 Series 400-449
XT30 Series 31-34 (slow)

41-44 (fast)

XTLplus and XTLtouch| 51-54 (slow)

61-64 (fast)

Prior to programming, record the transmitter serial number or place the included pre-printed serial number on the 1100 Series Key Fob Programming Sheet (LT-0706INT). The serial number is required during programming. Refer to the panel programming guide as needed.

  • If using an XT Series International Panel, enter 665 (PRO) at the keypad to access the PROGRAMMER menu. If using an XR Series International Panel, enter 6653 (PROG).

  • In ZONE INFORMATION, enter the zone number and press CMD.

  • Enter the ZONE NAME and press CMD.

  • Enter the ZONE TYPE and press CMD.

  • At the NEXT ZONE prompt, select NO. If you see the WIRELESS ZONE prompt, select YES.
    Note: This option only displays if the zone number can be programmed as wireless. This option does not appear for hardwired zones.

  • Enter the eight-digit SERIAL# and press CMD.

  • Enter the SUPERVSN TIME and press CMD.
    Note: For applications where the 1144INT Series Key Fob may be taken off- site, supervision programming should be set to zero (0).

  • In SYSTEM OPTIONS, at the 1100 ENCRYPTION prompt, select ALL to only add encrypted wireless devices to the system. Select BOTH to allow both encrypted and non-encrypted wireless devices to be programmed.

  • The default passphrase appears at entering PASSPHRASE. Press CMD to keep the default. Press any select key or area to change the passphrase and enter an 8-character hexadecimal string (0-9, A-F).

The key fob may be programmed to be supervised. When a receiver is installed, powered up, or the panel is reset, the supervision time for transmitters, including key fobs, is reset. If the receiver has been powered down for more than one hour, wireless transmitters may take up to an additional hour to send a supervision message unless a button is pressed. This operation extends battery life. A missing message may display on the keypad until the key fob sends a supervision message.

Program Key Fob Buttons

ACTION SELECT OPTIONS
Arm ARM Short/Long Press, Arm/Disarm Areas
Disarm DIS Short/Long Press, Arm/Disarm Areas
Toggle TGL Short/Long Press, Arm/Disarm Areas
Status LED STA Short/Long Press
Panic PN Output Number, Output Action

Panic

(2-button)

| PN2| Output Number, Output Action
Emergency| EM| Output Number, Output Action
Emergency (2-button)| EM2| Output Number, Output Action
Output| OUT| Output Number, Output Action
Sensor Reset| RST| Short/Long Press
Unused| UN| –

Refer to Table 3 when programming button actions.

  • At NO. OF KEY FOB BUTTONS, enter the number of buttons on the key fob (1, 2, or 4).
  • A BUTTON, select the button that you want to program: TOP, BTM, LFT, or RGT.
  • At BUTTON ACTION, choose an action for that button.
  • Configure press time or output options as needed.
  • Repeat the steps in this section as needed for each key fob button.
  • At the NEXT ZONE prompt, select YES if you are finished programming the zone. Select NO if you would like to access additional programming options.
  • To save panel programming, go to STOP and press CMD.

LABEL THE KEY FOB

Attach the key fob transmitter to any ring or lanyard. Select the peel-off labels that display button programming and place them onto the corresponding key fob buttons.
For easier label installation, use a small flathead screwdriver or hobby knife to select the label and apply it to the proper button location as shown in Figure 2. Button labels can be changed if programming is changed.3

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

LED Status Operation

  • Depending on the programmed action of a key fob button, the Status LED turns on to acknowledge a button press or to indicate the armed state of the system.
  • When the button is programmed for Panic, Panic 2, Emergency, Emergency 2, Output, or Sensor Reset, a 1/2 second green flash occurs to acknowledge the button press.
  • When the button is programmed for Arm, Disarm, Toggle Arm/Disarm, or Status, the system armed status is received by the key fob and the LED pulses once, as shown in Table 2.
    LED COLOR| DURATION| DESCRIPTION
    ---|---|---
    Red| 2.0 Seconds| All System On
    Green| 2.0 Seconds| All System Off
    Green/Red| 2.0 Seconds| System On (Some Areas Armed)

When a button programmed as Unused is pressed, the LED does not operate.

Note: For best operation, allow the LED to turn on and then turn off before pressing another button. The key fob may not complete sending the signal for the button press if another button is pressed too soon.

Replacing the Battery

The 1144INT Series Key Fob reports a low battery condition by automatically testing for a low battery on a daily basis. When replacement of the key fob battery is necessary, a LOBAT message will display on the keypad. Once the battery is replaced, a sensor reset is required at the system keypad to clear the LOBAT message.
Observe polarity when installing the battery. Use only 3.0 V coin cell batteries, DMP Model CR2430, or the equivalent Sony CR2430 battery from a local retail outlet.

  1. Insert a small flathead screwdriver into the slot at the key fob end opposite the key ring and twist to separate the key fob front and rear sections.
  2. Push on the button area to remove the PCB and elastomer from the hard plastic case.
  3. Gently roll the corner of the elastomer wall down then push and slide the old battery out of the holder in the direction of the arrow to remove it. See Figure 4.
  4. Verify the positive side of the battery is up and slide the new CR2430 Lithium battery into the holder and push into place.
  5. Roll the corner of the elastomer wall around the PCB and replace in the front hard plastic case.
  6. Snap the front and rear sections back together.
  7. Perform a Sensor Reset to clear LOBAT from the keypad screen.

Sensor Reset to Clear LOBAT

  1. On the alarm system keypad, press 2 and hold for two seconds on the keypad.
  2. Enter your user code if required.
  3. The keypad displays SENSORS OFF followed by SENSORS ON.

Caution: Properly dispose of used batteries. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 212°F (100°C), or incinerate. Improper disposal of batteries may result in fire, explosion, and/or burns.

Battery Life Expectancy

The typical battery life expectancy for 1144INT Series Key Fobs is 2 years. DMP wireless equipment uses two-way communication to extend battery life.

The following situations can reduce battery life expectancy:

  1. If a receiver is unplugged, too far away, or not installed.
  2. Frequent transmissions such as pressing a button multiple times.

The following situation can extend battery life expectancy:

  1. Set supervision time to zero (0) in panel programming.
  2. Infrequent button presses.

Specifications

  1. Security Grade 2 Type B Portable ACE
  2. Environmental Class II
  3. Operating Temperature 0°C – 49°C
  4. 32°F – 120°F
  5. Relative Humidity 80%
  6. Weight .02 kg
  7. Battery Life Expectancy 2 years
  8. Type 3.0 V Lithium Sony CR2430
  9. Frequency Range 863-869 MHz
  10. Dimensions 1.98 H x 1.53 W x 0.5 D in 5.03 H x 3.89 W x 1.27 D cm
  11. Color Black
  12. Housing Material ABS Plastic

International Certificates

Intertek (ETL)

  1. EN 50130-4:2011 EMC – Product Family Standard.Immunity Requirements for Components of Fire, Intruder, and Social Alarm Systems
  2. EN 50130-5:2011 Alarm Systems. Environmental Test Methods
  3. EN 50131-1:2006+A1; A2 Alarm Systems. Intrusion and Holdup Systems. System Requirements
  4. EN 50131-3:2009 Alarm Systems. Intrusion and Holdup Systems. Control and Indicating Equipment
  5. EN 50131-5-3:2017 Alarm Systems. Intrusion systems. Requirements for Interconnections Equipment using Radio Frequency Techniques
  6. EN 61000-3-2:2009+A1; A2 Limits – Limits for Harmonic Current Emissions (Equipment Input Current less than or equal to 16 A per Phase)
  7. EN 61000-3-3:2013 Limits – Limitation of Voltage Changes, Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker in Public Low-Voltage Supply Systems, for Equipment With Rated Current less than or equal to 16 A per Phase and Not Subject to Conditional Connection
  8. EN 61000-6-4:2018 Generic Standard – Emission Standard for Industrial Environments

Designed, engineered, and manufactured in Springfield, MO using the U.S. and global components. LT-1449INT 1.01 22133
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