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LTE M-PXV, LTE
M-PXA
IP -COM
Internet and Cellular Communicators

Installation and Setup Guide





















R800-27327C 12/21 Rev C

















i
Table of Contents


SECTION 1: General Information
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......................................... 1

System Overview
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Introduction ......................................
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Communicator Component Identification .............
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. 2

General Information ...............................
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System Features ...................................
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................................ 3

About AlarmNet Internet Application ...............
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.......... 4

Supervision Features ..............................
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........................... 4

Remote Services ...................................
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................................ 4

Control Panel Connections
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...... 5

ECP Connection ....................................
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............................... 5

Bus Connection ....................................
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Optional Accessories
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................. 5

Wi-Fi Module (PROWIFIZW or PROWIFI) ...............
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.. 5

Dialer Capture Module (PRODCM) ....................
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......... 5

External Antennas .................................
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.............................. 5

Testing the System
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..................... 6

Communications Test ...............................
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........................ 6

Compatibility (Control Panels, Compass, Total Conne
ct Features)
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............................. 6

Compliance
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.................................... 6

Specifications
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................................ 7

SECTION 2: Mounting and Wiring
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....................................... 9

Installation Notes
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......................... 9

Removing the Communicator's Door ..................
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....... 9

Determining the Signal Strength to Select a Locatio
n
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.... 9

Mounting the Communicator
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...................................................
10

Mounting the Communicator on a Wall ...............
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...................................................
. 10

Mounting the Communicator on a Control Panel Cabine
t .................................................
............................... 11

Wiring the Communicator
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...... 13

General Connections Information ...................
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......... 13

Wiring for VISTA Series ECP Control Panels ........
...................................................
...................................................
14

Wiring for DSC Control Panels (not evaluated by ETL
) .................................................
....................................... 15

Wiring for Interlogix Control Panels (not evaluated
by ETL) ..........................................
.................................... 17

Wiring for Other Control Panels (not evaluated by E
TL)................................................
...................................... 18

Wiring the Fault Trigger Output ...................
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.............. 19

Internet Connection (Ethernet or Wi-Fi
®
) .................................................
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................ 20

Installing Plug-in Modules
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..... 21

Wi-Fi/Z-Wave Module Installation ..................
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......... 21

Dialer Capture Module Installation ................
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.......... 23

External Antennas .................................
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........................... 25

SECTION 3: Programming the Communicator
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............. 27

General Information
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................. 27

Using AlarmNet 360 ................................
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........................ 27

Programming Options
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............. 27

ECP Status Codes...................................
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SECTION 4: Registration
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... 31

Registering the Communicator
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.............................................. 31

Register using the AlarmNet 360 Website ...........
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31

Register using the Test Switch ....................
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............... 32

Appendices
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Appendix A: Summary of LED Operation
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Appendix B: Central Station Contact ID Messages
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...... 34

Appendix C: Glossary
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Regulatory Notes
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Summary of Connections Diagram
Inside Back Cover








TRADEMARKS
VISTA
®
, AlarmNet
®
, and Total Connect
®
are registered trademarks of Ademco Inc., a Resideo
Technologies, Inc.
company.
Z-Wave™ and Z-Wave Plus™ are registered trademarks
of the Z-Wave Alliance.
DSC is a Tyco International Company.
PowerSeries™ is a trademark of DSC, A Tyco Internat
ional Company.
Interlogix is a part of Carrier. NetworX is a produ
ct line of Interlogix.
All other trademarks are the properties of their re
spective owners.
1


General Information

System Overview
Introduction
The communicators described herein provide Internet
communication via Ethernet or Wi-Fi
®
(Wi-Fi
requires optional Wi-Fi module) and easily connect
to your security system's control panel, sending
alarms and messages to AlarmNet for subsequent tran
sfer to the central monitoring station.
Communicators with cell radio backup utilize the la
test LTE technology specifically designed for loT
devices to communicate with AlarmNet. The LTE CAT-M
1 technology (used in the LTEM-PX series)
provides improved power efficiency and signal stren
gth underground and within buildings. LTE CAT-M1 is

available everywhere that current LTE networks reac
h with strong enough reception for consistent
connections.

This manual describes the installation and programm
ing for the communicator models listed in
the table below. Procedures and information through
out the manual apply to all models unless
otherwise noted.
Summary of Communicator Models
Communicator

Models

Description

LTEM-PX Series

LTEM-PXV
Verizon network. Provides Internet communication vi
a Ethernet or
optional Wi-Fi with built-in LTE CAT-M1 cell radio
backup.
LTEM-PXA
AT&T
®
network. Provides Internet communication via Ether
net or
optional Wi-Fi with built-in LTE CAT-M1 cell radio
backup.
IP-COM

IP-COM
Provides Internet-only communication via Ethernet o
r optional
Wi-Fi.
All the listed communicators support the following
optional plug-in modules:


PROWIFIZW
: Wi-Fi/Z-Wave

Module for Wi-Fi
®
connection to the Internet and/or for control of h
ome
automation devices


PROWIFI
: Wi-Fi

Module for Wi-Fi
®
connection to the Internet


PRODCM
: Dialer Capture Module for connection to non-ECP c
ontrol panels that send Contact ID
signals for alarm reporting via the control panel's
Dialer.


The communicator requires an AlarmNet 360 account.
For new installations, please obtain
the account information from the central station pr
ior to programming this communicator.
For replacement installations, the AlarmNet 360 acc
ount is created automatically when the
communicator is registered.


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Communicator Component Identification
Due to Resideo's continuing effort to improve our p
roducts, your device may look slightly different th
an
pictured.



LTEM-PX Series Communicators with Built-In LTE Cell
Radio
(shown with optional Wi-Fi and Dialer Capture modul
es)





IP-COM Internet-Only Communicator
(shown with optional Wi-Fi and Dialer Capture modul
es)



Section 1: General Information

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General Information
The communicators communicate via the Internet (whe
n service is available). The
LTEM-PX
series
communicators switch to cell service when the Inter
net is not available (provided the Communication Pa
th
is set to IP & Cell). The
IP-COM
communicates via the Internet only.
Connection to the Internet is made by direct Ethern
et cable to the router, or via Wi-Fi
®
(requires use of the
optional PROWIFIZW or PROWIFI module), together ref
erred to as IP. Only one of these methods may
be used (Ethernet or Wi-Fi), not both.
In normal operation (with Internet connectivity), t
hese devices communicate from your customer's netwo
rk
connection to the Resideo Network Operations Center
(NOC) via the AlarmNet network. The NOC
receives data and routes the information to the Cen
tral Station of your choice, based on the account
number you assign to the communicator. Note that yo
ur Central Station needs to give you the account
number. The same account number is used for both In
ternet and cell transmissions. If your current
Central Station is capable of receiving signals fro
m the Resideo NOC, they are capable of receiving
signals from the communicator.
If, for some reason, Internet connectivity is not a
vailable, (for example, your customer's ISP is offl
ine or
disconnected) and the Communication Path choice is
set to IP & Cell, the
LTEM-PX
series
communicators transmit signals via the cellular net
work to complete these transmissions. These
transmissions are sent to the Resideo NOC and then
forwarded to your Central Station the same way as
if they were received via the Internet.

If the Internet AND Cell network are both unavailab
le, the message
will not be sent via these devices.

System Features
Basic features of the communicator include:

Quick connection to Resideo control panels (e.g.,
most VISTA controls) and compatible non-Resideo
control panels (e.g., DSC, Interlogix)

Supports both ECP and Bus connections to compatibl
e control panels

Powered by the control panel's 12VDC auxiliary out
put

Supports connection to the Internet via Ethernet c
able or Wi-Fi
®
(Wi-Fi requires installation of
PROWIFIZW or PROWIFI module; note that WI-FI suppor
ts DHCP [dynamic] IP addressing only, it
does not support STATIC IP addressing) – only one m
ethod can be used, Ethernet or Wi-Fi, not both

Ethernet connection supports dynamic (DHCP) or sta
tic IP addressing, and installs behind firewalls
without compromising network security (provided tha
t the Communication Path includes IP)

Reports alarms and status messages via the Interne
t (LTEM-PX series communicators provide cell
radio backup reporting)

Allows uploading and downloading of VISTA control
panel data

Supports Remote Services feature, which allows the
end user to access their security system from thei
r
computer via a website. Availability of this servic
e is controlled by the dealer via the web-based
programming tool on the AlarmNet 360 website

Multi-function Test switch used to generate test m
essages, register the communicator with AlarmNet,
enter Pairing mode (used during Wi-Fi module instal
lation), reboot the communicator, and to reset the
communicator to factory default settings.

Test Switch Functions
Send Test Message ............. Short press & rele
ase
Register Communicator ........ Triple-click
Bluetooth Pairing Mode ........ Press & hold 3 sec
s
Reboot Communicator ......... Press & hold 10 secs

Reset to Factory Defaults* .... Press & hold 20 sec
s

*
Setting Factory Defaults:
This function resets all programmed values to origi
nal
factory settings and removes all Wi-Fi/Bluetooth pa
irings.


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About AlarmNet Internet Application
AlarmNet is a fully encrypted, secure method of del
ivering alarm messages from a protected premise to
an AlarmNet equipped central station. An Internet C
ommunicator transmits status, supervisory, and alar
m
messages to the AlarmNet Control Center using a bro
adband Internet connection.
The AlarmNet Control Center identifies, validates,
and forwards the messages to the appropriate
AlarmNet central station. AlarmNet has an unlimited
account capacity.

Supervision Features
The communicator provides the following types of su
pervision and fault detection:


Network communication failure
: In the event the AlarmNet network does not hear a
supervisory
message from the communicator within a specified ti
me, AlarmNet notifies the central station of a
communication failure.


Communication path failure
(applies to the
LTEM-PX
series): When the communication path is set to
Ethernet & Cell or Wi-Fi & Cell, both the Central S
tation and the control panel can be notified of a
communication path failure. Both failures are consi
dered true faults when the respective fault times
have expired ("Cell Fault Time" and "IP Fault Time"
for either Wi-Fi or Ethernet options) provided it
has
been set to a non-zero value. Notification is sent
to the central station upon this expiration. Notifi
cation
to the panel is controlled by the "Notify Panel Of”
option (see Programming the Communicator section).

(
NOTE
: if the "Cell Fault Time" and "IP Fault Time" opti
ons are set to zero, faults will not be reported.)


Fault Trigger Output
: A fault trigger output (trigger output terminal T
1) activates upon the following
communicator fault conditions if alarm reporting is
enabled for the condition*: tamper, power loss, an
d
loss of network connectivity (communication path lo
ss). The fault trigger output can serve as a fail-s
afe
trigger (if programmed to do so) to ensure the cont
rol panel is alerted in the event of a complete
communicator power loss. or if the wiring from the
communicator to the control panel is cut. Refer to
the
"Fault Relay Normally On" option in the
Programming the Communicator
section for details.
*

Alarm reporting for the noted condition must be ena
bled for the condition to trigger the fault output.



Cover and wall tamper
condition (“Tamper Report” option).

Remote Services
Resideo offers a series of web-based services that
provides consumers with the ability to communicate
with their security system remotely in several ways
. These web services allow users to:

Access their security system from a computer via a
website (Remote Access feature)

Receive email and text message notifications of sy
stem events (Multi-Mode feature)
Dealers will initially enroll their customers for w
eb services during account programming through the
AlarmNet 360 website. The features that can be enab
led include Remote Access and Multi-Mode. Once
enabled, the specific programming options associate
d with these features can be programmed into the
communications device using the AlarmNet 360 websit
e or mobile app.
Refer to the Compatibility paragraph later in this
section for Total Connect 2 features supported when

using this communicator with a non-Resideo control
panel.



Section 1: General Information

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Control Panel Connections
The communicator provides two types of control pane
l connections so it can be used with various types
of
control panels, as summarized below.
ECP Connection

This connection is for Resideo VISTA control panel
s that support ECP communication with radios (LRR
to ECP, herein referred to as ECP).
Total Connect 2 Compatibility Note
: The following VISTA control panel firmware versio
ns support
Total Connect 2

Communication (version number is located on the pan
el's PCB PROM label):
Control Panel

Firmware Version

VISTA-15P / VISTA-20P Family
v9.12 or higher
VISTA-21iP Family
v3.13 or higher
VISTA-128BPT Family
v10.1 or higher
VISTA-250BPT Family
v10.3 or higher

The communicator connects to the control panel’s k
eypad terminals (Data In, Data Out, Ground, and
+12VDC) using the included 4-wire harness connector
, and provides 2-way communication with the
control panel using ECP messaging

The control panel treats the communicator as an EC
P device, so make sure to program the control
panel with the communicator’s device address (addre
ss 03 recommended)

Reports are sent in Contact ID format.
Bus Connection

This connection is for use with compatible control
panels that do not support ECP communication

The communicator typically connects to the control
panel via RX/TX/GND/PWR+ terminal block
connections; depending on the control panel used, t
he PRODCM module may also need to be installed

Reports are sent in Contact ID format.
Optional Accessories
The communicators support the following plug-in mod
ules.
Wi-Fi Module (PROWIFIZW or PROWIFI)

If a Wi-Fi connection to the router is desired rat
her than an Ethernet cable connection, install the
optional PROWIFIZW Wi-Fi/Z-Wave module or PROWIFI W
i-Fi only module

The communicator can use only one Internet connect
ion method: Ethernet or Wi-Fi, not both

PROWIFIZW module also supports the use of Z-Wave d
evices for home automation.
Dialer Capture Module (PRODCM)

An optional Dialer Capture module can be used for
controls that send Contact ID alarm signals via the

control panel's dialer. The alarms are then sent to
AlarmNet for routing to the central monitoring sta
tion.
External Antennas
The
LTEM-PX
series communicators are equipped with an internal
antenna. This feature provides
additional security to the installation by making t
he device tamper resistant. If needed to obtain ade
quate
signal strength, there is a connection for an exter
nal antenna. Refer to the
External Antenna
section later
in this manual for details on installing the extern
al antenna.
The following antenna kits are compatible with the
LTEM-PX
series communicators:

CELL-ANTHB

PROLTE-ANT

CELLANT3DBPK
NOTE
: If an external antenna is used, Adapter Cable ADP
T-LTEMPX is
also needed. See External Antenna section later in
this manual.


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Testing the System
After installation the security system should be te
sted. Refer to the control panel installation inst
ructions
for procedures to test the entire system.


WEEKLY TESTING IS REQUIRED TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATI
ON OF THIS SYSTEM


Communications Test
After installation and programming, test the commun
ication path to AlarmNet by performing a
Communications Test.
To perform a Communications Test, press and release
the Test switch. The communicator then sends a
test message to AlarmNet via the primary communicat
ion path, which can be viewed via AlarmNet 360 to
confirm that the message was successfully received.
The Alarm History page shows Contact ID code
E601 (manually triggered test) along with the zone
number for the communicator. The communication
path is also identified ("ethernet" [if Wi-Fi or et
hernet is selected] or "cellular" depending on the
communication path programmed).
Compatibility (Control Panels, Compass, Total Conne
ct Features)
Control Panels
: For a list of control panels that are compatible
with various features of this device, go to:
www.resideo.com


Compass Version
: Compatible with Compass Version v2.2.35.1 (or hig
her) for VISTA series control panel
IP/Cellular Downloading
Total Connect 2 Feature Compatibility with Non-Resi
deo Control Panels

Features Supported for Non-Resideo Panels
Features
Not Supported for Non-Resideo Panels

Basic security operations (arm stay, arm away, dis
arm)


Bypass sensors from sensors tab

Panic alarm features

Sensors alarm and alarm clear for supported zone
types

Zone types supported include "Fire," "Entry/Exit,"

"Interior Follower with Auto bypass," and "Instant"


Multiple partitions supported

Multiple users can be created from both Total
Connect and the panel (user code must already exist

or need to create user code in the panel).

Bypass clear from Total Connect is not supported

Zone type changes do not automatically sync with
Total Connect; need communicator reboot to sync
zone related changes with Total Connect

User sync is not supported; need communicator
reboot to sync user related changes with Total
Connect.

Zone descriptors are not supported (e.g., if zone
01 is
assigned zone descriptor "Front Door," Total Connec
t
displays it simply as "Zone 01").


Compliance
These devices have been tested by ETL to meet the f
ollowing standards:
UL 1610 Central-Station Burglar-Alarm Units
UL 1023 Household Burglar-Alarm System Units
UL 365 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units
and Systems
UL 985 Household Fire Warning System Units
ANSI/SIA CP-01 Standard

IP-COM
also complies with the following Canadian ULC Stand
ards:
CAN/ULC-S304:2016 ed.3+R1 Control Units, Accessorie
s and Receiving

Equipment for Intrusion Alarm
Systems
CAN/ULC-S545:2002 Ed.2 Residential Fire Warning Sys
tem Control Units



Section 1: General Information

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Specifications

Mechanical
Dimensions: 7.3" x 9.0" x 1.7" (18.6 cm x 22.8 cm x
4.4 cm)
Weight: LTEM-PXV / LTEM-PXA: 16.5 oz. (468g)

IP-COM: 16.4 oz. (466g)
Input Power
12VDC supplied by the control panel
Current Drain

Model

Input Voltage

Active Current

(mA)

with control panel
input voltage
LTEM-PXV / -PXA
with no modules
12VDC
220

LTEM-PXV / -PXA
with Wi-Fi/ZW module

12VDC
275

LTEM-PXV / -PXA
with PRODCM module

12VDC
230

LTEM-PXV / -PXA
with Wi-Fi/ZW &
PRODCM modules
12VDC
310

IP-COM
with no modules

12VDC
190

IP-COM
with Wi-Fi/ZW module

12VDC
240

IP-COM
with PRODCM module

12VDC
200

IP-COM
with Wi-Fi/ZW &
PRODCM modules

12VDC
275
Fault Trigger
Output
Open collector, 12VDC, 0.25W max
Ethernet
Network Standard: IEEE 802.3u compliant
Data Rate: 10Base-T (10Mbps) / 100Base-T (100Mbps)
with auto detect
Ethernet Cable: Cat. 5 (min), MDI / MDI-X auto cros
sover
Environmental
Operating temperature: 32
°
F to 120
°
F (0ºC to +49ºC)
Storage temperature: -40
°
F to 158
°
F (–40ºC to +70ºC)
Humidity:
0 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensi
ng
for UL installations: 0% to 85%; for ULC installa
tions 0% to 93%
Altitude:
to 10,000 ft. (3,048 m) operating, to 40
,000 ft. (12,192 m)
storage
Frequency Bands
LTEM-PXV: LTE Bands 4 and 13
LTEM-PXA: LTE Bands 2, 4, and 12
Output Power
LTEM-PXV / LTEM-PXA: LTE Class 5, 20dBm (conducted)




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9


Mounting and Wiring
Installation Notes


The communicator must be installed in accordance w
ith the National Electrical Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70.

The communicator must be mounted indoors within th
e protected premises.

Do not install in air-handling spaces.

Do not mount the communicator on or near metal obj
ects, as this may affect radio
communication. It is also good practice to avoid mo
unting near wiring such as electrical
power lines, electrical rooms, telephone, HVAC, com
puter data cables, etc.

Unshielded, 22 AWG cable is recommended for the co
mmunicator power/data wires.

Do not connect to a receptacle controlled by a swi
tch.

Removing the Communicator's
Door
1. Loosen the door screw latch.
2. Push the door latch button and
open the door fully (~180°).
3. Gently push the door open further
until the door slides out of the
case hinges. Set the door aside.
To reattach the door, position the door
hinges against the case hinges and
gently push until the hinges engage.







Determining the Signal Strength to Select a Locatio
n

Signal strength applies only to the
LTEM-PX
series communicators.
Signal strength does not apply to the
IP-COM
communicator.
When choosing a suitable mounting location, underst
and that signal strength is very important for prop
er
operation. For most installations using the interna
l antenna, mounting the unit as high as practical,
and
avoiding large metal components provides adequate s
ignal strength for proper operation.
You will use the communicator to determine signal s
trength to find a suitable mounting location.
Initial Power Up
: Upon initial power up, the communicator LEDs blin
k in repeated sequence from
right to left

indicating network initialization.
Green (REG)



Yellow (STATUS)



Red (FAULT)



Green (CELL)



Green (WI-FI / ETHERNET)
This sequence may take up to 15 minutes.
Do not reset power during this time.

When initialization is complete, the LEDs may blink
(per their respective functions).
After initial network setup, subsequent resets or p
ower ups can take up to 90 seconds.

1. Temporarily connect power from the control panel
or a 12VDC battery to the GND and +12VDC
terminals on the communicator. When initial power u
p is complete, position the communicator near a
suitable mounting location.
2. Choose the installation site with the best signa
l quality by observing the Cell LED. If lit, signal
strength
is acceptable. The best signal strength is usually
found at the highest point in the building, near a
window.
3. Mark the location for the communicator. Disconne
ct power.
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Mounting the Communicator

There are two mounting options:

Mount the Communicator directly to a wall, secured
with four screws and a wall tamper screw

Mount the Communicator to a control panel cabinet,
secured to the cabinet via a threaded bushing and
locking nut.

Mounting the Communicator on a Wall
1. Ensure power to the control panel (both AC and b
attery) is off.
2. Locate the back case (back cover) over selected
mounting position such that the opening in the back

case is aligned with the wire/cable opening on the
mounting surface.
Pass the wires/cable through the large knockout ope
ning in the back case, or route through another
removable knockout located on the back case.
NOTE
: Cable tie anchor points are located on the back c
ase around the large center knockout for
securing the wiring and providing strain relief.
3. Secure the back case to the mounting surface usi
ng four of the five screws provided (2 along the to
p,
2 along the bottom). After mounting, install the Wa
ll Tamper screw.
4. After all wiring is complete and the unit is pow
ered up, attach and close the front cover door. Sec
ure
with the door screw latch. (This is required for UL
installations.)



Standard Wall Mounting

Section 2: Mounting and Wiring

11
Mounting the Communicator on a Control Panel Cabine
t
NOTE
: Wall tamper not available when mounting the commu
nicator on a control panel cabinet.
1. Ensure power to the control panel (both AC and b
attery) is off, then remove the desired conduit
knockout (left or right) from the top of the contro
l panel cabinet. See diagram for mounting example.
2. Remove the corresponding knockout from the botto
m of the communicator for the threaded conduit
bushing. Install the threaded bushing into the comm
unicator so it snaps into the plastic retaining tab
s.
3. Remove the appropriate spacer from the bottom ca
se of the communicator by snipping the retaining
ribs (SPACER R = VISTA control cabinet; SPACER D =
DSC control cabinet; Interlogix controls do
not require a spacer).
4. On the back of the communicator case, insert the
spacer into the recess labeled SPACER
LOCATION 1 or SPACER LOCATION 2, depending on which
cabinet knockout (left or right) is used.
The spacer should be installed in the spacer locati
on that is diagonally opposite the cabinet knockout

being used. That is, if using the right-side cabine
t knockout, insert the spacer into Spacer Location
1;
if using the left-side cabinet knockout, insert the
spacer into Spacer Location 2.
5. Mount the communicator assembly onto the cabinet
, passing the threaded bushing through the
cabinet knockout and fasten with the locking nut. S
ecure the communicator to the wall using a 2-inch
#6 (3.5 mm X 50 mm) Phillips pan head screw (includ
ed) through the spacer. See
Installing the
Spacer
paragraph on the next page for detailed view.
6. For VISTA controls, connect the 4-wire ECP harne
ss connector to the communicator's ECP
connector; for other controls, connect the communic
ator's terminal block wiring. Thread the wires
through the conduit bushing.
7. Refer to the control panel’s installation guide
and complete the control panel's wiring.
8. Secure the wiring with cable ties as necessary.
NOTE
: Cable tie anchor points are located on the back c
ase around the large center knockout for
securing the wiring and providing strain relief.
9. After all wiring is complete and the unit is pow
ered up, attach and close the front cover door. Sec
ure
with the door screw latch.

Typical Mounting on a VISTA Control Panel Cabinet



SPACER D: for DSC Controls

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Installing the Spacer
The spacer is used to stabilize and secure the comm
unicator to the wall. Depending on the wall materia
l,
an anchor for the screw may be needed.

Use Spacer Location 1 if using the right-side cabi
net knockout.

Use Spacer Location 2 if using the left-side cabin
et knockout.
For other control panel cabinet mounting schemes, i
nstaller judgement should be used for proper spacer

location to stabilize the communicator against the
wall.
Use a 2-inch #6 (3.5 mm X 50 mm) Phillips pan head
screw (included) through the spacer to secure the
communicator to the wall.





Back of Case Spacer Locations
Example of Installed
Spacer (Location 1 shown)





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Wiring the Communicator
General Connections Information
The communicator can be used with Resideo VISTA con
trol panels that support ECP data
communication with radios or can be used with contr
ol panels that do not support ECP data
communication with radios (e.g., VISTA-40, VISTA-50
P, non-Resideo control panels).
Depending on the control panel, connections are mad
e at the communicator's ECP connector or the bus
terminals. If required, connections are also made t
o the communicator's optional Dialer Capture module

(PRODCM). Refer to the
Dialer Capture Module
section under
Installing

Optional Plug-in Modules
later in
this manual for information regarding the use and i
nstallation of the Dialer Capture module
.

The following table lists the types of connections
for various control panels.
Control Panel

Connection to the Communicator

Resideo VISTA control
panels that support ECP
data communication with
radios
Connects to the communicator's 4-wire ECP connector
via 4-pin
connector harness. Alternatively, can connect to th
e
communicator's bus terminals. See
Wiring for VISTA Series ECP
Control Panels
section.
DSC PowerSeries (PC)
control panels*
Connects to the communicator's bus terminals.
See
Wiring for DSC Control Panels
section.
Interlogix NetworX (NX)
Series control panels*
Connects to the communicator's bus terminals and th
e PRODCM
Dialer Capture module terminals.
See
Wiring for Interlogix Control Panel Connections
and
Dialer
Capture Module
sections later in this manual section.
Other compatible control
panels*
Connects to the communicator's ground and +12VDC te
rminals
and the PRODCM Dialer Capture module terminals.
See the
Wiring for Other Control Panels
and
Dialer Capture
Module
sections later in this manual.

* These controls not evaluated by ETL.

Check the control panel's instructions for wire len
gth/gauge limitations and refer to the
ECP & BUS
Connection Maximum Wire Lengths
table in the
Wiring for VISTA Series ECP Control Panels
section. If
the tables differ in respective wire lengths, use t
he shorter length.


After any programming changes are made to DSC or In
terlogix control panels, the
communicator must be reset/rebooted (press and hold
the Test switch for 10 seconds).


If using the communicator's Fault Trigger Output, m
ake sure a common ground connection is
made between the communicator's GND (terminal 3) an
d the control panel's Aux NEG (–) or
any common zone ground. See the
Wiring the Fault Trigger Output
section for more
information on the Fault Trigger Output.


Supervision Fault (Panel Sync Failure) Indication
: If a panel sync failure occurs during the
communicator reboot/power up after installation wit
h a non-Resideo control panel, the communicator
LEDs will continue to blink from right to left in t
he boot up marching sequence for up to 10 minutes.
During this time, the installer should determine an
d correct the cause of the sync failure (clear pane
l
alarms, faults, and troubles; disarm the control; c
lear alarm memory, etc.). If the sync failure is
corrected within the 10-minute period, the LEDs ent
er normal operation mode. However, if the sync
failure persists after the 10-minute period, the LE
Ds enter normal mode, but a supervision fault
message is sent.



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Wiring for VISTA Series ECP Control Panels
Most Resideo VISTA control panels support ECP data
communication with communicators, (e.g.,
VISTA-15P, VISTA-20P, VISTA-128BPT and VISTA-128FBP
T). However, there are some panels that do
not. Check the
Installation and Setup Guide
for the control panel you are using to see if it s
upports
communication device (LRR) to ECP communication.
Programming Note
: Make sure to program the control panel with the c
ommunicator’s device address.
1. Ensure power to the control panel (both AC
and battery) is off.
2. Connect the VISTA control panel's ECP
(keypad)
Data In
,
Data Out
,
Ground,
and

+12VDC
terminals to the communicator's ECP
connector using the included 4-wire harness
(Resideo part 600-00151). See ECP Option 1
diagram.

Alternatively, connect the VISTA control
panel's ECP (keypad) terminals directly to the
communicator's
RX
,
TX
,
GND,
and
+12VDC

terminals as shown in the ECP Option 2
diagram below.
3. Secure the wiring with cable ties as
necessary. Cable tie anchor points are
provided on the back case around the large
center knockout.
4. Refer to the control panel's installation manual

for details on powering up and programming
the control panel.


ECP Connection Option 1
ECP Connection Using 4-Wire Harness




ECP Connection Option 2
ECP Terminal Block Connections

Wire length/gauge limitations are
the same for the communicator as
they are for keypads and other
peripheral devices connected to the
VISTA control panel.


ECP & BUS Connection
Maximum Wire Lengths

Minimum
Wire Gauge
Distance from
Control Panel
#22
75 ft (23m)
#20
120 ft (37m)
#18
170 ft (52m)
#16
270 ft (82m)



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Wiring for DSC Control Panels
(not evaluated by ETL)

This section applies to the following DSC PowerSeri
es™ control panels:

PC1616

PC1832

PC1864


1. Ensure power to the control panel (both AC and b
attery) is
off.
2. Connect the control panel terminals labeled Red
(
RED
),
Black (
BLK
), Yellow (
YEL
), and Green (
GRN
) to the
communicator's
PWR+
,
GND
,
TX
, and
RX
terminals
respectively. See diagram.
3. Refer to the control panel's installation manual
for details on
powering up and programming the control panel.
4. After control panel programming is completed, ma
ke sure
the control panel is in the "Ready to Arm" state wi
th no
alarms or faults present. The following control pan
el
fault/trouble conditions must be cleared in order f
or the
communicator to sync properly with the control pane
l:

General System Trouble

General System Tamper

General System Supervisory

Telephone Line Trouble

Comm Fail Trouble

Zone Fault

Refer to the
Clearing DSC Control Panel

Trouble Conditions

section that follows for details on how to clear th
ese trouble
conditions.


Connections for DSC PowerSeries
Control Panels
NOTE
: If more than 10 minutes elapses before faults/tro
ubles are corrected, the communicator must
be rebooted (press and hold Test switch 10 seconds)
after the panel is in the "Ready to Arm"
state.

The communicator may take up to 90 seconds to rebo
ot, then take up to an additional five (5)
minutes to fully sync with the control panel. Durin
g this time, the communicator LEDs blink in
repeated sequence from right to left (power-up sequ
ence) while the communicator scans the
control panel's partitions and zones. See
Supervision Fault (Panel Sync Failure)
Indication
note in the earlier
General Connections Information
section.


After any programming changes are made to DSC contr
ol panels, the communicator must
be reset/rebooted (press and hold the Test switch f
or 10 seconds).


After reboot/power up, the communicator can take ab
out 5-7 minutes to complete the scan
of the control panel's partitions and zones.

The control panel must be in the "Ready" state
(no alarms or faults) in order to perform the scan.



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Clearing DSC Control Panel Trouble Conditions
Perform the following steps to clear various types
of DSC control panel trouble conditions
General System Trouble
This trouble condition may be generated by issues w
ith the PC5204 (power supply module) and/or
PC5400 (printer module).
For PC5204, install a 1k resister from terminal O1
to AUX if Output 1 is unused. Also check that the
wires are in good condition by measuring resistance
.
General System Tamper
This trouble condition may be generated by expander
modules and other types of modules. Please
check that the tamper switches on expander and othe
r modules are not being triggered.
For zone expander modules, you can install a 1k res
istor from the tamper terminal to ground. This
condition cannot be cleared through panel programmi
ng.
General System Supervisory
Check all module connections to the control panel.
Correct any wiring issues.
1. Press [

] 8 to enter programming mode.
2. Enter the Installer code.
3. Enter 9-0-2.
4. Wait 1 minute.
5. Press [#].
6. Enter 9-0-3.
7. Check that all modules are being supervised.
8. Press [#] [#] to exit programming mode.
Telephone Line Trouble
To clear Telephone Line trouble, disable telephone
line trouble reporting.
1. Press [

] 8 to enter programming mode.
2. Enter the Installer code.
3. Enter 0-1-5.
4. Turn off option 7 (on LED keypad, 7 should be of
f).
5. Press [#] [#] to exit programming mode.
Comm Fail Trouble
1. Press [

] 8 to enter programming mode.
2. Enter the Installer code.
3. Enter 3-8-0 (Tel Communicator options).
4. Turn off 1 (Tel Communications Disabled).
5. Press [#] [#] to exit programming mode.
Alternatively, you can also do the following:
1. Press [

] 6.
2. Press 4 (System test).
Trouble should disappear.
Zone Fault
1. Press [

] 1 to enter Zone Bypass menu.
2. Enter the 2-digit Zone number showing fault (e.g
., 01, 07, 12 etc.)
3. Press [#].
4. Repeat for all faulted zones.

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Wiring for Interlogix Control Panels
(not evaluated by ETL)

This section applies to the following Interlogix Ne
tworX (NX) Series control panels:

NX-8E

NX-4V2

NX-6V2

NX-8V2



Connection to an Interlogix control panel requires
installation of the PRODCM Dialer
Capture Module in the communicator.

1. Ensure power to the control panel (both AC and
battery) is off.
2. Connect the control panel's
DATA
,
COM
, and
POS

terminals to the communicator's
RX
,
GND
, and

PWR+
terminals respectively. See diagram.
3. Install the PRODCM Dialer Capture module. See
Dialer Capture Module
section under
Installing

Optional Plug-in Modules
later in this manual.
4. Connect the Dialer Capture module's Ring and Tip

terminals (module terminals have no Ring/Tip
polarity) to the control panel's Telco Ring (
R
) and
Tip (
T
) terminals (do not connect to R1/T1).
5. Refer to the control panel's installation manual
for
details on powering up and programming the
control panel.

Power-Up Note
: When using this
communicator with an Interlogix control
panel, make sure to connect the
control's backup battery to the control
BEFORE applying AC power to the
control.
6. After control panel programming is completed,
make sure the control panel is in the "Ready to
Arm" state with no alarms or faults present.


Connections for Interlogix
NX Series Control Panels
NOTE
: If more than 10 minutes elapses before faults/tro
ubles are corrected, the communicator must
be rebooted (press and hold Test switch 10 seconds)
after the panel is in the "Ready to Arm"
state. The communicator may take up to 90 seconds t
o reboot. See
Supervision Fault
(Panel Sync Failure) Indication
note in the earlier
General Connections Information
section.

Programming Notes for Interlogix NX Series Control
Panels


Location 0: Phone number 1 first segment must be 15
for tone dialing.


Location 2: Report format must be 13 for Ademco Con
tact ID format.


Location 23: Segment 3 should be all enabled (or 12
345678 to enable all reports), otherwise some
alarm reports will be missed via the dialer.


After any programming changes are made to Interlogi
x control panels, the communicator
must be reset/rebooted (press and hold the Test swi
tch for 10 seconds).



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Wiring for Other Control Panels
(not evaluated by ETL)

For other non-ECP controls that send Contact ID ala
rm signals via the control panel's dialer
, the
optional
Dialer Capture module (PRODCM) is used to connect t
o the control panel
.
The Dialer Capture module
replaces the phone line and simulates the phone ser
vice to the control panel. The alarms are then sent
to
AlarmNet for routing to the central monitoring stat
ion.

To install the PRODCM Dialer Capture module, refer
to the control panel's instructions, the
PRODCM
Dialer Capture Model
instructions (R800-26711), and the
Dialer Capture Module
section later in this
manual.


Installation steps are summarized below:
1. Ensure power to the control panel (both AC and
battery) is off.
2. Install the PRODCM Dialer Capture module as
described in the
Dialer Capture Module
section
later in this manual.
3. Connect the control panel's Telco
Ring (R)
and
Tip (T)
terminals individually to the terminals on
the Dialer Capture module (module terminals have
no Ring/Tip polarity). See diagram.
4. Connect the control panel's
Ground
and
+12VDC

terminals to the communicator's
GND
and
PWR+

terminals respectively. See diagram.
5. Secure the wiring with cable ties as necessary.
Cable tie anchor points are provided on the
communicator's back case around the large center
knockout.
6. Refer to the control panel's installation manual
for
details on powering up and programming the
control panel.

Connections for other Non-ECP Controls

7. After control panel programming is completed, ma
ke sure the control panel is in the "Ready to Arm"
state with no alarms or faults present.


Do not connect the outside phone line to either the
Dialer Capture module or the control panel.
There should be no connection to the outside phone
line when using the Dialer Capture module.
For replacement installations, make sure to disconn
ect the outside phone line when using the
Dialer Capture module with the communicator.


If using the communicator's Fault Trigger Output, m
ake sure a common ground connection is
made between the communicator's GND (terminal 3) an
d the control panel's Aux NEG (–) or any
common zone ground. See the
Wiring the Fault Trigger Output
section for more information on
using the Fault Trigger Output.



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Wiring the F
a
ult Trigger Output
The communicator's fault trigger output (Trigger Ou
tput terminal T1) can be wired and programmed for
fail-safe mode (see the program option "FAULT RELAY
NORMALLY ON").
Use of the Fault Trigger Output requires a common g
round* between the communicator and the control
panel. Control panels connecting to the communicato
r's ECP or bus terminals typically include a common

ground connection. However, if using a control pane
l that connects only to the communicator's PRODCM
Dialer Capture module (see Dialer Capture Module se
ction later in this manual), a common ground
connection must also be made. See step 3.
*
PC board ground, not earth ground
To sense a communicator fault at the control panel,
do the following and see the diagram below.
1. Connect the communicator's Trigger Output
T1
to a zone "
+
" input at the control panel. (Trigger
terminal T2 is not used.)
2. Install the proper end-of-line (EOL) resistor re
quired by the control panel.
3. If the Fault Trigger Output is used with a contr
ol panel connected to the PRODCM Dialer Capture
module, make sure to also connect the communicator'
s GND (terminal 3) to the control panel's Aux
NEG (–) or any common zone ground.
4. Set the trigger for Fail-Safe mode by selecting
the FAULT RELAY NORMALLY ON program option
checkbox via AlarmNet 360.


Typical Wiring for the Fault Trigger to a Control P
anel Zone
for Normally Closed Fault (Fail-Safe mode)



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Internet Connection (Ethernet or Wi-Fi
®
)
The communicator can connect to the Internet via Et
hernet cable direct to a router or via Wi-Fi
®
using the
optional PROWIFIZW Wi-Fi/Z-Wave module or PROWIFI W
i-Fi only module.

The communicator can use only one Internet connecti
on method: Ethernet or Wi-Fi,
not both.
Ethernet Cable Connection
If using an Ethernet cable connection, connect one
end of the Ethernet cable (Category 5 or higher) to
the
communicator’s RJ45 connector and the other end to
the cable/DSL router as shown in the diagram below.

When routing the cable, include a strain relief loo
p to provide slack on the pcb connection, and use c
able
ties (included) to secure the cable to the appropri
ate tie points.
NOTE
: When programming the communicator, make sure to p
rogram the communication path to the
appropriate setting (i.e.,
LTEM-PX
= Ethernet & Cell,
IP-COM
= Ethernet).


Ethernet Connection

Example of Ethernet Cable Routing
With Strain Relief Loop




Wi-Fi Connection
If using Wi-Fi
®
to connect to the Internet, the PROWIFIZW or PROWI
FI module must be installed. Refer
to the
Installing Optional Plug-In Modules

section later in this manual for details on install
ing the Wi-Fi
module.
NOTE
: When programming the communicator, make sure to p
rogram the communication path to the
appropriate setting (i.e.,
LTEM-PX
= Wi-Fi & Cell,
IP-COM
= Wi-Fi).




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Installing Plug-in Modules
Wi-Fi/Z-Wave Module Installation


If a Wi-Fi
®
connection to the router is desired rather than an
Ethernet cable connection, install the
PROWIFIZW Wi-Fi/Z-Wave module or PROWIFI Wi-Fi only
module. The PROWIFZW module also
provides the ability to control Z-Wave devices for
installations that include home automation features
.
NOTES
:

The Wi-Fi module requires a router and internet se
rvice for Wi-Fi connection. Refer to the
instructions included with the module for additiona
l information.


The

current drain for the PROWIFI module is slightly le
ss than that listed in the Specifications
section for the PROWIFIZW.


WI-FI supports DHCP (dynamic) IP addressing only,
it does not support STATIC IP addressing.


The communicator can use only one Internet connecti
on method: Ethernet or Wi-Fi,
not both.
1. Power down the communicator (remove power to the
control panel, both AC and battery).
2. Install the module by mating the module's connec
tor to the edge connector on the upper left side of

the communicator's PCB. Make sure the module is ful
ly seated in the connector. Slip the module
board under the clip tab to lock it in place as sho
wn below (PROWIFIZW shown).

3. Affix the FCC/IC label provided with the module
to the outside of the communicator’s back case.
4. After installation, power up the communicator (r
econnect AC power and battery to the control panel)
.

Wi-Fi Module Installation

6. Programming of the module, as well as the inclus
ion/exclusion of Z-Wave devices (if using
PROWIFIZW), is done through the AlarmNet 360™ Progr
amming Tool. On a laptop, PC or Smart
Device, go to www.alarmnet360.com.

NOTE
: When programming the communicator, make sure to p
rogram the communication path to the
appropriate setting.
7. When programming is complete, perform a Communic
ations Test (press and release the Test button).

Z-Wave

Notice
Your device, when used with the PROWIFIZW Wi-Fi/Z-W
ave module, is a Primary Z-Wave Controller which co
ntrols
a mesh network of wireless Z-Wave™ and Z-Wave Plus™
devices. This system may be used with all devices

certified with the Z-Wave certificate and should be
compatible with such devices produced by other
manufacturers. Z-Wave products are “included” into
the Controller, so once they are programed, each d
evice is
assigned a unique address which allows them to comm
unicate with each other and cannot be activated by
a
neighbor’s Z-Wave automation system. Z-Wave is a w
ireless protocol that many manufacturers can add to
their
products such as in-wall light switches, in-wall ou
tlets/receptacles, plug in lamp/appliance modules,
thermostats, door
locks, garage door openers, and many more. Z-Wave d
evices communicate with each other to make sure sig
nals get
from the Controller to the destination device. A si
gnal can hop from device to device four times to ge
t to the
destination device. Battery operated devices, such
as door locks, do not hop signals to other devices
. Only constant
powered devices can hop signals.
DSK NOTE
: The DSK (Device Specific Key) of this Z-Wave devi
ce can be viewed on AlarmNet 360's Z-Wave screen.

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Wi-Fi
®
Setup
To set up a Wi-Fi connection to the router, you wil
l need the AlarmNet 360 Mobile App installed on a
smartphone or tablet. The app is available for down
load from the App Store or Google Play.
You will also need the following information:

Communicator's MAC ID and CRC (both found on a lab
el on the communicator).

MAC ID:
CRC:


SSID and password for the router to which the comm
unicator will be connected.

SSID:
Password:


With the Wi-Fi module installed and the communicato
r powered up, do the following.
1. Connect your smart device to the same Wi-Fi netw
ork the communicator will use.
2. Turn on Bluetooth on your smart device.

Make sure the Bluetooth is not connected to anothe
r device.
3. Open the AlarmNet 360 Mobile App and log in.
4. Click the upper left menu icon (3 bars) and sele
ct
Connect a Device to the Internet
to display the
Connect Device
page.
5. Review the steps shown on the
Connect Device
page. In summary, the steps as applied to this
communicator are as follows:

Step 1: Power the communicator and activate Blueto
oth.

Step 2: Pair your mobile device with the communica
tor via Bluetooth.

Step 3: Configure the Internet connection (choose
the Wi-Fi router to which the communicator will be
connected).

Step 4: The communicator searches AlarmNet 360 for
an account.
6. When ready, activate Bluetooth Pairing mode on t
he communicator.

To activate Bluetooth Pairing mode, press and hold
the communicator's Test switch for at least 3
seconds. The
REG
(green),
FAULT
(red), and
WI-FI
(green) LEDs blink in unison indicating the unit
is in Pairing mode.

NOTE
: Pairing mode expires after 10 minutes of no scree
n activity.
7. Click
Get Started
. At the Pair Device screen, wait for the Available
Devices to display the
communicator's name (e.g., LTEM-PXAxxxx, where xxxx
are the last four digits of the MAC ID).
Select
Pair
. Click
Pair
at the
Bluetooth Pairing Request
prompt.
8. Enter the communicator's CRC number at the
Enter CRC Number to verify device
prompt.

A message confirms the Bluetooth connection.
9. At the
Select Wi-Fi Network
prompt, select the desired Wi-Fi router (identifie
d by its SSID).
10. Select
Manual Entry
and at the
Enter Wi-Fi Password
prompt, enter the router's password then
click
Submit
. A message confirms successful connection.

Alternatively, if the user does not want to share
the Wi-Fi password, select
Request Entry via Email
instead of
Manual Entry
. Enter the user's email address at the prompt. An
email will be sent to the
user with a link to a secure website where they can
then privately provide their Wi-Fi password.
11. The communicator then searches for its respecti
ve AlarmNet 360 account. If the account is found, t
he
"Device connected to account" message appears.

From there, you can check the communication paths
or go to the AlarmNet 360
Account Overview

page.
12. Exit the AlarmNet 360 app when done.


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Dialer Capture Module Installation
An optional Dialer Capture module (PRODCM) can be u
sed for control panels that send Contact ID alarm
signals via the control panel's dialer but do not c
onnect via ECP or bus terminals. The Dialer Capture

module replaces the phone line and simulates the ph
one service to the control panel. The alarms are
then sent to AlarmNet for routing to the central mo
nitoring station.
1. Power down the communicator (remove power to the
control panel, both AC and battery).
2. Install the Dialer Capture module by mating the
module's connector to the edge connector on the
upper right side of the communicator's PCB. Make su
re the module is fully seated in the connector.
Slip the module board under the snap tab to lock it
in place as shown below.
3. Connect the control panel's Telco Ring (R) and T
ip (T) terminals individually to the terminals on t
he
Dialer Capture module (module terminals have no Rin
g/Tip polarity). See diagram below.
4. If using the communicator's Fault Trigger Output
(see
Wiring the Fault Trigger Output
section), make
sure a common ground connection is made between the
communicator's GND (terminal 3) and the
control panel's Aux NEG (–) or any common zone grou
nd.
5. After installation, power up the communicator (r
econnect AC power and battery to the control panel)
.

Dialer Capture Module Connections

NOTE
: When the control panel is on hook (not dialing ou
t), Ring (–) and Tip (+) voltage should
measure ~27VDC at the PRODCM terminals. When off ho
ok (dial out) voltage drops to ~3VDC.

Do not connect the outside phone line to either the
Dialer Capture module or the control
panel. There should be no connection to the outside
phone line when using the Dialer
Capture module.
For replacement installations, make sure to disconn
ect the outside phone line when using
the Dialer Capture module with the communicator.

Control Panel Programming Notes for Dialer Capture
After the Dialer Capture module has been installed,
make sure the control panel is programmed for the
following:

Dialer operation is set for DTMF Tone Dialing for
each phone number (pulse dialing is not supported
and must be disabled in the control panel).

PABX field is disabled (the Dialer Capture module
does not communicate through a PABX).

Phone numbers and account numbers are programmed (
to ensure the maximum number of messages
can be transmitted to the central station before a
communication failure occurs, ensure the control
panel is programmed with a primary and secondary ce
ntral station number).

Report format is set to Contact ID for each phone
number.

The maximum number of retry attempts is programmed
.

Desired zone and partition reports are enabled.


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Additional Notes When Using the Dialer Capture Modu
le

The Dialer Capture module supports only one-way co
mmunications (from the control panel to the
central station). For those control panels that sup
port two-way voice communications, speakerphone,
paging, follow-me, etc., these features will no lon
ger be available. The control panel must be
programmed for one-way communications only.

Since Dialer Capture module supports only one-way
communications (from the control panel to the
central station), the Resideo Compass Downloader ca
nnot be used.

Total Connect is not supported for controls that c
ommunicate with the radio solely via the Dialer
Capture module.

In the event the communicator loses power, the mod
ule would not be able to generate a fault trigger t
o
the control panel and set an alarm. In this case, a
fter the panel has exhausted its redial attempts, a

communication failure is displayed by the panel (yo
u may have to scroll through the messages).

The Dialer Capture module cannot sense a fault on
the Tip/Ring side. However, during an alarm, if the

module cannot forward the alarm, it will trigger a
fault and disable the phone line. The phone line wi
ll be
re-enabled after communication has been re-establis
hed.

If the Dialer Capture module senses a fault, it wi
ll send a Trigger signal to the control panel zone
(if
wired to a zone). At this point the module will als
o drop the phone line voltage and will not provide
a dial
tone to the control panel. During this time, the co
ntrol panel will make retry attempts (8 for residen
tial,
and more for commercial) to dial out and send a rep
ort. Until the control panel has completed the seri
es
of retry attempts it will not be able to detect a T
elco fault. To minimize the wait time, for control
panels
that allow setting the Telco Fault detection time,
please set it to the minimum detection time.

For control panels that may generate erroneous Tel
co fault conditions based on grounding, turn off
"Telco Fault" monitoring at the control panel.


If the dialer capture module receives a communicati
on path failure from the communicator, the module
will drop the voltage and thereby disable the phone
line. If Telco Fault is enabled in the panel, the
keypad on the system will display the fault. When t
he dialer capture module receives a fault clear
condition, the module will re-enable the phone line
. The panel is notified of all other faults if the
fault
output of the communicator is wired to a zone on th
e panel.


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25
External Antennas


Applies only to the
LTEM-PXA
/
LTEM-PXV
communicators.

IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT EXTERNAL ANTENNAS
If an external cellular radio antenna is used, the
antenna may be installed or replaced ONLY by a
professional installer.
If adequate signal strength cannot be achieved with
the internal antenna, an external antenna can be
used. An Antenna Kit with an antenna, antenna cable
, clamp, and/or bracket will be required. Instructi
ons
for mounting the antenna are provided with the kit.
In addition, a separate antenna adapter cable is
needed (model ADPT-LTEMPX).
The following Antenna Kits are compatible:


CELL-ANTHB


PROLTE-ANT


CELLANT3DBPK

Also Needed:


Adapter Cable: ADPT-LTEMPX

The Antenna Kits include an adapter cable that is
not
suitable
for use with these communicators and should be
ignored. Instead, the antenna adapter cable ADPT-LT
EMPX
must be used (available separately). This cable has
an MHF
connector on one end and an SMA connector on the ot
her
end and is designed specifically for use with these

communicators.


To connect an external antenna to the communicator,
do the following.
NOTE
: Antenna can be installed with the communicator po
wered up.
1. Remove the antenna port knockout on the top of t
he communicator case.
2. From inside the case, install the adapter cable'
s SMA connector in the antenna port knockout and
secure with the nut provided. See diagram detail A.

3. Route the adapter cable as shown, then snap the
adapter cable's MHF connector onto the
communicator's main board external antenna connecto
r. See diagram below.
4. Install the external antenna according to its in
structions, using the brackets and hardware provide
d
with the External Antenna kit.
5. Connect the Antenna Kit's antenna cable to the a
dapter cable's SMA connector previously mounted to
the communicator back case.
6. Set the INT/EXT Antenna Select Switch to the EXT
(External) position. See diagram Detail B.
7. When complete, perform a communication test (pre
ss and release the Test switch).


External Antenna Installation for LTEM-PXA/LTEM-PXV
communicators


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Programming the Communicator

General Information
The communicator delivers alarms via the Internet t
o an AlarmNet central station or via the network, u
sing
cell technology when the Internet is not available.

NOTE
: The communicator requires an AlarmNet 360 account
. For new installations, please obtain the
account information from the central station prior
to programming this communicator. For
replacement installations, the AlarmNet 360 account
is created automatically when the
communicator is registered.

The communicator is programmed using the AlarmNet 3
60 website or the AlarmNet 360 Mobile App.

After any programming changes are made to DSC or In
terlogix control panels, the
communicator must be reset/rebooted (press and hold
the Test switch for 10 seconds).

Using AlarmNet 360
To program the communicator via the website (if you
are already signed up for this service), go to:
www.alarmnet360.com
, or use the AlarmNet 360 Mobile App. Log in and fo
llow the on-screen prompts.
Please have the following information available whe
n programming the communicator:

Primary City ID (two-digit number), obtained from
your monitoring station.

Primary Central Station ID (two-digit number), obt
ained from your monitoring station.

Primary Subscriber ID (four-digit number), obtaine
d from your monitoring station.

Communicator’s MAC ID and MAC CRC number (located
on the box and inside the communicator).
When AlarmNet 360 programming is complete, use the
Send Data to Device
command to send the
programming information to the communicator. After
the data has been sent, the
communicator

must be
registered
. See the
Registration
section.

Programming Options
The following is a list of programming options pert
inent to this communicator and programmed in the
AlarmNet 360 SETTINGS menu.

OVERVIEW FIELDS

(Overview fields are programmed when a new account
is created in AlarmNet 360)

Communicator MAC
xxxxxxxxxxxx
The MAC ID is found on a label on the communicator
and on its carton.
Alarm Reporting Number
xx xx xxxx
Account information is provided by the central stat
ion administrator. This field displays
account number, consisting of the City ID, Central
Station ID, and Subscriber ID
numbers.
City ID = 01-99; Central Station ID = 01-FE (HEX);
Subscriber ID = 0001-9999
Device Type

LTEM-PXA

LTEM-PXV

IP-COM
Device Type displays the various communicator model
numbers.
Select the appropriate communicator model.


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Panel Type

VISTA

VISTA-10P

VISTA-10PSIA

VISTA-15P

VISTA-15PSIA

VISTA-20P

VISTA-20PSIA

VISTA-21iP

Dialer Capture Module

DSC

Interlogix
Panel Type displays various types of control panels
.
Select the specific control panel model to which th
e communicator is connected.
Select VISTA if the communicator is connected to ot
her VISTA series controls.
Select Interlogix or DSC accordingly if the communi
cator is connected to one of those
panels.
Select Dialer Capture Module for other control pane
ls connected via the Dialer
Capture module.
Supervision

Daily

Supervision time is factory-set to "Daily" (24 hour
s) and cannot be changed.
The AlarmNet network must hear at least one supervi
sory message from the
communicator during this supervision period; otherw
ise, AlarmNet notifies the central
station that a communication failure has occurred.


PATH DETAILS OPTIONS

Communication Path

Ethernet Only

Cellular Only*

Ethernet and Cellular*

Wi-Fi Only

Wi-Fi and Cellular*

Select the desired communication path.
If Wi-Fi
®
is desired, the PROWIFIZW or PROWIFI module must b
e installed. Refer to
the Wi-Fi Module section located in Section 2 earli
er in this manual.

*
Options marked with asterisk are not applicable to
the
IP-COM

LRR ECP Device Address


1-30

Applicable only if Panel Type is VISTA or VISTA-20P
.
The communicator connects to a VISTA control panel
using the ECP bus.
Enter the appropriate ECP device address.
For VISTA-10P, VISTA-15P, and VISTA-20P series cont
rol panels, use address 3.
For other control panels, see their Installation an
d Setup Guide.
NOTES
:
1. When programming the control panel, enable the c
ommunicator (or LRR) output.
2. This Device Address must be unique from the "Rem
ote Control Keypad Address"
(default address 02) and the “Interactive Event (Mu
lti-Mode) Device Address”
(default address 25).
Old Alarm Time

10 Minutes*

4 Hours

15 Minutes

8 Hours

30 Minutes

12 Hours


1 Hour

24 Hours


2 Hours
Sets how long an undeliverable alarm is retried for
delivery to the central station. If the
message is not validated, it is retried until the o
ld alarm time is reached or the
message is validated.
Select the desired time period.
* default Old Alarm Time is 10 minutes

IP Fault Time

00-99

Applicable only if comm. path includes Ethernet or
Wi-Fi.
In the event there is a loss of contact with the ne
twork over the Ethernet or Wi-Fi
connection, enter the time delay (in minutes) befor
e the communicator notifies the
central station. IP failure will always be sent to
the central station as Primary
Communication Path Failure.
Default IP Fault Time is 60 minutes.
Use DHCP

Select

Unselect

Applicable only if communication path includes Ethe
rnet.
If selected, dynamically allocates the IP addresses
for Ethernet (recommended).
If unselected, uses fixed IP addresses programmed i
n the next 4 fields.
NOTE:
Wi-Fi is always set for DHCP.

NIC IP Address
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

Applicable only if communication path includes Ethe
rnet.
Enter the 12-digit, 4-part address for this device.

Subnet Mask
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

Applicable only if communication path includes Ethe
rnet.
Enter the 12-digit, 4-part address for the 32-bit a
ddress mask used to indicate the
portion (bits) of the IP address that is being used
for the subnet address.

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29
Gateway IP Address
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

Applicable only if communication path includes Ethe
rnet.
Enter the 12-digit, 4-part address assigned to the
Gateway.
DNS Serv IP Addr
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

Applicable only if communication path includes Ethe
rnet.
Enter the 12-digit, 4-part IP address for the DNS (
Domain Name System) server.
Cellular Fault Time

00-99

Option not applicable to the
IP-COM
.
In the event the communicator detects a communicati
on path failure, enter the time
delay (in minutes) before the communicator notifies
the central station. A cell failure will
always be sent to the central station as Secondary
Communication Path Failure.
Default Cellular Fault Time is 60 minutes.
Fault Relay Normally On
(Fail-Safe Mode)

Select

Unselect

The Fault Relay Normally On option enables fail-saf
e mode, which causes the fault
trigger open collector output to be normally energi
zed to ground and de-energizes
(open circuit) upon a communicator fault condition
(if respective alarm reports are
enabled). For conditions that trip the fault trigge
r refer to
Supervision Features
in
Section 1.
Select this option if Fail-Safe mode is desired.
If unselected, the fault trigger output is normally
de-energized and energizes when a
listed communicator fault condition occurs. Note th
at if unselected, the control panel
will not be alerted if the radio loses complete pow
er or if the wiring from the radio to
the control is cut.
See
Wiring the Fault Trigger
in Section 2 for information on connecting the tri
gger
output to a control panel.
Notify Panel Of

Neither fault

Both IP and Cellular
faults
Option not applicable to the
IP-COM
.
This option appears only if comm. path includes Eth
ernet & Cell or Wi-Fi & Cell.
If "Both IP (Wi-Fi or Ethernet)

and Cellular" is selected, the device will notify t
he control
panel only if both communication paths fail but wil
l always send notification of either
failure to the central station.
Refer to the control panel's manual for information
on enabling local annunciation of
communicator faults.
NOTE
: The fault trigger output (if Fault Relay Normally
On is selected) is triggered only
if "Both IP and Cellular" is selected (If the "Cell
ular Fault Time" and "IP Fault Time"
options are set to zero, faults will not be reporte
d).
Select the desired option.
Tamper Report

Select

Unselect

If selected, sends a tamper report when the communi
cator detects a tamper condition.
A tamper restore is automatically sent when the tam
per condition clears.

REMOTE SERVICES

Remote Access

Select

Unselect

Select to allow the end user to access their system
via Resideo's Total Connect.
Availability of this service is controlled by the d
ealer.
To use Remote Access, an account must be created in
AlarmNet 360.
Remote Control (AUI)
Keypad Addresses

01-30

Must be programmed if using the Remote Access featu
re
Enter the keypad address intended to be used for re
mote control.
NOTES:
1. This address must also be programmed as an alpha
keypad in the control panel or
an AUI (advanced user interface) type device, if a
full enhanced graphic interface to
the system is desired and the control panel support
s it. DO NOT connect an actual
keypad (or any other device) assigned to this addre
ss.
2. This address must be unique from the programmed
"Device Address."
Default address is 02.
Keypad Type

Keypad Only

Full Control

Keypad Only is not applicable for TC2 Total Connect
usage.
Full Control provides a virtual Total Connect keypa
d for controlling panel functions and
supports User and Panel syncing functions. Used wit
h most Resideo VISTA series
control panels.


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ADDITIONAL SETTINGS

Email Notification
(Multi-Mode
Communications)

None

Total Connect 2.0
(Enhanced Rpts)

Select “Total Connect 2.0 (Enhanced Rpts)” if you w
ant system events sent by email
to the user. Enhanced Reports enables reporting to
Total Connect 2.0 web services.
NOTES
:

To use “Enhanced Reports” ensure the control panel
is Total Connect 2.0
Ready.


••


In order to select email notification (Multi Mode),
an account must be
created in AlarmNet 360 and “Remote Access” must be
selected.

Multi-Mode (email notification) is intended as a co
nvenience for the
user and does not replace Central Station reporting
of critical events
(alarms, troubles, etc.).


Interactive Event Device
Address

01-30

The Interactive Event Device address must match the
address of the RIS Address
programmed in the panel. For VISTA-15P and VISTA-20
P, the address must be 25.
This address is programmable in other VISTA control
panels (it is recommended to
assign device address 25; where appropriate, select
Device Type 12 = RIS).
This device address must be unique from the communi
cator device address and the
Keypad Address used for Remote Access.

FIXED SETTINGS
(the following options are factory set and not prog
rammable)

Cell Rollover

ON

Option not applicable to the
IP-COM
.

Cell Rollover is factory-set to ON and cannot be ch
anged.
All messages (including AlarmNet network supervisor
y messages) are sent over the
cell network in the event of an Internet failure.
IP Connection

Auto Detect

IP Connection is factory-set to Auto-Detect and can
not be changed.
In Auto Detect mode, the device will always try to
use IP* to communicate but it will not
generate a Primary Comm Path Failure unless it prev
iously detected the presence of
IP. As soon as the presence of IP is detected, a P
rimary Comm Path Restore
message is generated and the value of IP Connectivi
ty programming parameter is
changed from “Auto Detect” to “Present”.
From this point on, the software expects connectivi
ty. The auto detect logic will
resume only when the parameter is changed back to “
Auto Detect.”
*
Ethernet or Wi-Fi, depending on option selected in
Comm Path choice.

ECP Status Codes
When the communicator is configured for ECP usage,
it sends status messages to the control panel for
power, tamper, and network connectivity failures.
Some of the control panels (e.g., VISTA-10P, VISTA-
15P and VISTA-20P Series) display these on the keyp
ad as “LngRng Radio” followed by a 4-digit code
(listed in the table below). In addition, the Cont
act ID codes (listed in Appendix B) for these condi
tions
are sent to the central station by the communicator
.

Common ECP Keypad Display Status Codes
STATUS CODE

DESCRIPTION

0000
Control panel lost communication with communic
ator.
0880
Communicator tamper detected (cover removed).
4005
Communicator has lost contact with AlarmNet.
000F
Communicator is not registered; account not ac
tivated.
0019
Communicator shutdown.
0400
Communicator power on / reset AND the control
panel lost communications with communicator.
0C80
Communicator power on / reset AND tamper detec
ted.
0C8F
Communicator power on / reset AND tamper detected A
ND not registered.
3000
Primary power loss (will only be displayed in
conjunction with another event).
31

.


Registration

Registering the Communicator
Once you have programmed the communicator, it must
be registered. Registering the communicator
activates the account with AlarmNet and enables the
security system's control panel to send reports.

You can register by using one of the following meth
ods:

AlarmNet 360 website

Communicator's Test switch
Before the communicator is registered, the REG (gre
en) LED will be ON. To complete registration, the
Cell LED or Wi-Fi/Ethernet LED must be ON.

LED
DESCRIPTION

REG
(green)

ON
Module is NOT registered with AlarmNet.

When the registration successfully completes, the R
EG (green) LED turns OFF and the communicator
enters normal operating mode.
LED
DESCRIPTION

REG
(green)

OFF
Module is registered with AlarmNet.

If registration is not validated by AlarmNet within
90 seconds, the communicator times out, and the RE
G
(green) LED will be ON.
Register using the AlarmNet 360 Website
To register the communicator via the website, go to
: www.alarmnet360.com.
Please have the following information available:

Primary City ID (two-digit number).

Primary Central Station ID (two-digit hexadecimal
number).

Primary Subscriber ID (four-digit number).

MAC ID and MAC CRC number (located on the box and
inside the communicator).
1. Log in and choose “Programming” page.
2. Search for the account using the Account Informa
tion or MAC ID.
3. Under the “Actions” column, use the pulldown men
u and select “Register” the account.
4. After successful registration, the REG (green) L
ED turns off.
After the communicator is registered, you may log o
ut of the AlarmNet 360 website.

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Register using the Test Switch
Initiate the registration sequence by clicking the
Test Switch three times.
When registration has been completed successfully,
the communicator enters normal operating mode
and the REG (green) LED turns off.
If repeated registration attempts time out, check y
our Internet connection and RSSI level, and verify
the
communicator account information has been entered c
orrectly.


Triple-Click the Test Switch to Register the Commun
icator




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33
Appendices
Appendix A: Summary of LED Operation
Initial Power Up
: Upon initial power up, the communicator LEDs blin
k in repeated sequence from right to left indicatin
g
network initialization.
Green (REG)



Yellow (STATUS)



Red (FAULT)



Green (CELL)



Green (WI-FI)

LED INDICATIONS
LED

DESCRIPTION







Status LEDs

(Cover Removed)





*
Power On Indication
: If 12VDC is present, Status
(yellow) LED blinks periodically.

** Indications marked with double asterisk do not
apply to the IP-COM.





REG
(green)
ON
Module is NOT registered with AlarmNet
OFF
Module is registered with AlarmNet
FAST BLINK Download session with Compass in progres
s


STATUS
(yellow)
PERIODIC
BLINK
Normal (indicates Power On*)
FAST BLINK Cannot deliver alarms


FAULT
(red)
ON
No contact with the cell network
OFF
Normal
FAST BLINK No cell network contact AND loss of
communication with the panel
SLOW BLINK

Loss of communication with the panel (ECP
fault)


CELL**
(green)
ON
Minimum required signal quality is present
OFF
Cell not enabled
FAST BLINK Signal quality is poor


WI-FI /
ETHERNET
(green)
Wi-Fi CONNECTION (if used)
ON
Communicator connected to Internet via Wi-Fi
OFF
Wi-Fi not enabled
FAST BLINK

Wi-Fi enabled, no connection to Internet
ETHERNET CONNECTION (if used)
ON
Communicator connected to Internet by Ethernet

OFF
Ethernet not enabled
FAST BLINK

Ethernet enabled, no connection to Internet

1st THREE right
to left**
- REG
- STATUS
-

FAULT


FAST BLINK
IN UNISON
Firmware over-the-air (OTA) download in
progress

1st FOUR right
to left**
- REG
- STATUS
- FAULT
-

CELL


FAST BLINK
IN UNISON
Cell module firmware OTA update in progress

ALL FIVE LEDs

- REG
- STATUS
- FAULT
- CELL
- WI-FI /
ETHERNET

FAST BLINK
IN UNISON**
SIM card not present or puk locked
FAST BLINK
IN SEQUENCE

Power-up sequence

LEDs 1, 3, & 5
- REG
- FAULT
-

WI
-
FI


FAST BLINK
IN UNISON
Unit is in Pairing mode (connecting to smart
device via Bluetooth)


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Appendix B: Central Station Contact ID Messages

Alarm Condition
Alarm Code
Restore Code
Power On / Reset
E339 C08xx*

Tamper
(Compromise Indication)

E341 C08xx*
R341 C08xx*
Power Loss
E337 C08xx*
R337 C08xx*
ECP Supervision
(Compromise Indication)

E355 C0000
R355 C0000
Primary Comm Path Supervision
E350 C0951
R350 C0951

Secondary Comm Path Supervision
E350 C0952
R350 C09
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Application Code Update
E903 C08xx
R903 C08xx
(success)
Application Code Update Failure
E904 C08xx

Cellular Module Firmware Update
E365 C08xx
R365 C08xx
(success)
Cellular Module Firmware Update Failure
E366 C08xx

Periodic Cell Comm Test Failure
E358 C0803

Manual Test
E601 00 C803


Specific to RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL Control Panels
(Such as the
VISTA-10P, 15P, and 20P series.)
Communicator Trouble (ECP bus,
network)
(Possible Compromise Indication)

E353 C08xx*


R353 C08xx* ‡
Radio Fault
E353 0 1xx* ‡
R353 0 1xx* ‡

Specific to COMMERCIAL Control Panels (Such as the
VISTA-128/250 series.)

Communicator Trouble (ECP bus,
network)
(Possible Compromise Indication)

E333 C08xx* ‡
R333 C08xx* ‡
Radio Loss of Signal
(Possible Compromise Indication)

E357 0 8xx* †
R357 0 8xx* ‡ or
R380 0 8xx* ‡
Radio Fault (tamper, ECP Bus)
E333 0 8xx* ‡
R333 0
8xx* ‡

AlarmNet Messages

Communication Failure.
(Possible Compromise Indication)

E359 0 C950
R 359 0 C950
Authorized New Registration
E360 00 000

Authorized Radio Substitution
E361 00 000

Unauthorized Radio Substitution Attempt
E362 00 000


* xx = Communicator Device Address
† = Message is sent by dialer only.
‡ = Message is sent by dialer and radio.

= Message is sent by dialer only, or dialer and ra
dio,
depending on failure.


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35
Appendix C: Glossary
4G LTE
Refers to the fourth generation of cellular wireles
s standards. It is a successor to 3G and 2G
families of standards. 4G provides up to 10 times
the data transfer speeds of 3G.
DACT
Digital Automated Communications Terminal
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, which provides
a mechanism for allocating IP addresses
dynamically so that addresses can be reused when ho
sts no longer need them.
DNS
Domain Name System, which is a distributed hierarch
ical naming system used to resolve domain
names (e.g., www.yahoo.com) into numerical IP addre
sses (e.g., 204.17.25.1.).
DSL
Digital Subscriber Line.
ECP
Enhanced Console Protocol, which is a proprietary b
us used in Resideo control panels to
communicate with keypads and peripheral devices. I
t uses four wires: power, ground, data in,
data out.
Gateway IP
Address
A gateway (sometimes called a router) is a computer
and/or software used to connect two or
more networks (including incompatible networks) and
translates information from one network to
the other. The Gateway IP address is the IP addres
s for the gateway.
IMEI
International Mobile Equipment Identity number.
IP
Internet Protocol.
IP Address
A unique number consisting of four parts separated
by periods (for example: 204.17.29.11). An
IP Address can be fixed or "static", or "dynamic,"
where the IP Address is assigned via DHCP at
every startup.
ISDN
Integrated Services Digital Network.
ISP
Internet Service Provider.
LAN
Local Area Network.
LRR
Long Range Radio, an older term now referred to as
communicator. A broader term
communications module or communications device may
also be used.
MAC ID
Media Access Code, this is a unique address assigne
d to every network communications device.
For the communicator it is located on the box and i
nside the communicator.
Subnet Mask
A Subnet is a portion of a network that shares a ne
twork address with other portions of the
network and is distinguished by a subnet number. T
he Subnet Mask is a 32-bit address mask
used in IP to indicate the bits of an IP address th
at are being used for the subnet address.
TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol / Internet protocol.


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– NOTES –


Appendices

37
– NOTES –




Appendices

38
Regulatory Notes

REFER TO THE INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE FOR THE C
ONTROL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED FOR LIMITATIO
NS
OF THE ENTIRE SYSTEM.


FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION & ISED STATEMENTS

The user shall not make any changes or modification
s to the equipment unless authorized by the Install
ation Instructions or User's Manual.
Unauthorized changes or modifications could void th
e user's authority to operate the equipment.

CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements
and has been found acceptable for use. The FCC requ
ires the following statement
for your information.
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency e
nergy and if not installed and used properly, that
is, in strict accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference
to radio and television reception. It has been typ
e tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B computing device in accordance
with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules, w
hich are designed to provide
reasonable protection against such interference in
a residential installation. However, there is no gu
arantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment doe
s cause interference to radio or television recepti
on, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
• If using an indoor antenna, replace it with a qua
lity outdoor antenna.
• Reorient the receiving antenna until interference
is reduced or eliminated.
• Move the radio or television receiver away from t
he receiver/control panel.
• Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to
the receiver/control panel.
• Plug the receiver/control panel into a different
outlet so that it and the radio or television recei
ver are on different branch circuits.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV tec
hnician for help.
ISED CLASS B STATEMENT
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadi
an ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme
à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

FCC / ISED STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules,
and ISED’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subje
ct to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference
(2) This device must accept any interference receiv
ed, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.

Cet appareil est conforme à la partie 15 des règles
de la FCC et exempt de licence RSS d’ISED. Son fon
ctionnement est soumis aux
conditions suivantes: (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas
causer d’interférences nuisibles. (2) Cet appareil
doit accepter toute interférence reçue y
compris les interférences causant une réception ind
ésirable.

Responsible Party / Issuer of Supplier’s Declaratio
n of Conformity: Ademco Inc., a subsidiary of Resid
eo Technologies, Inc., 2 Corporate
Center Drive., Melville, NY 11747, Ph: 516-577-2000

Partie responsable / Émetteur de la déclaration de
conformité du fournisseur :

Ademco Inc., une filiale de Resideo Technologies, I
nc., 2
Corporate Center Drive., Melville, NY 11747, Tél. 5
16

577-2000


RF Exposure
Warning
– The antenna(s) used for this device must be insta
lled to provide a separation distance of at least 7
.8 inches (20 cm) from all
persons and must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter e
xcept in accordance with FCC and
ISED multi-transmitter product procedures.
Mise en Garde
Exposition aux Fréquences Radio :
La/les antenne(s) utilisée(s) pour cet émetteur doi
t/doivent être installée(s) à une distance de
séparation d'au moins 20 cm (7,8 pouces) de toute p
ersonne et ne pas être située(s) ni fonctionner par
allèlement à tout autre
transmetteur ou antenne, excepté en conformité avec
les procédures de produit multi transmetteur FCC e
t ISED.


IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT EXTERNAL ANTENNAS
If an external cellular radio antenna is used, the
antenna may be installed or replaced ONLY by a prof
essional installer.

TO THE INSTALLER
LTEM-PXV
:
The external antenna gain shall not exceed 8.9 dBi
for 700 MHz (Band 13), 8 dBi for 1700 MHz (Band 4).
Under no conditions may
an antenna gain be used that would exceed the ERP a
nd EIRP power limits as specified as specified in F
CC Parts 22H, 24E and 27.
LTEM-PXA:

The external antenna gain shall not exceed 8.6 dBi
for 700 MHz (Band 12), 8 dBi for 1700 MHz (Band 4),
and 11 dBi for 1800 MHz
(Band 2). Under no conditions may an antenna gain b
e used that would exceed the ERP and EIRP power lim
its as specified in FCC Parts 22H,
24E and 27.

TO THE INSTALLER
Regular maintenance and inspection (at least annual
ly) by the installer and frequent testing by the us
er are vital to continuous
satisfactory operation of any alarm system.
The installer should assume the responsibility of d
eveloping and offering a regular maintenance progra
m to the user as well as
acquainting the user with the proper operation and
limitations of the alarm system and its component p
arts. Recommendations must be
included for a specific program of frequent testing
(at least weekly) to ensure the system’s proper op
eration at all times.


Summary of Connections


WEEKLY TESTING IS REQUIRED TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATI
ON OF THIS SYSTEM

NOTE:
All circuits are supervised,
and all circuits are power limited.


IMEI/MAC ID:
A label showing the
IMEI and MAC ID numbers is
located on the PCB shield plate.


TEST SWITCH FUNCTIONS

Send Test Message:

Short press & release
Register Communicator:

Triple-click
Bluetooth Pairing Mode:

Press & hold 3 secs
Reboot Communicator:

Press & hold 10 secs
Reset to Factory Defaults*:

Press & hold 20 secs


*
Setting Factory Defaults:
This
function resets all programmed values to
original factory settings and removes all
Wi
-
Fi/Bluetooth pairings.





Status LEDs



LED STATUS

REG

ON

NOT registered with AlarmNet
(green)

OFF

Module is registered with AlarmNet

FAST BLINK

Download session with Compass in progress
STATUS

Periodic BLINK

Normal (indicates Power On)
(yellow)

FAST BLINK

Cannot deliver alarms
FAULT

ON

No contact with the cell network
(red)

OFF

Normal

FAST BLINK

No cell network & loss of comm with the panel

SLOW BLINK

Loss of comm with the panel (ECP fault)
CELL

ON

Signal quality is acceptable
(green)

OFF

Cell not enabled

FAST BLINK

Signal quality is poor
WI
-
FI /

ON

Connected to Internet via Wi
-
Fi or Ethernet

ETHERNET

OFF

Wi-Fi/Ethernet option not enabled
(green)

FAST BLINK

Option enabled, no connection to Internet
RIGHT

3

BLINK in UNISON

Firmware OTA download in progress
RIGHT

4

BLINK in UNISON

Cell firmware OTA update in progress
ALL 5

BLINK in UNISON

SIM card not present or puk locked

BLINK in
SEQUENCE

Power up sequence
1


3
-

5

BLINK in UNISON

Unit is in Pairing mode




Communicator Wiring

Terminals

Communicator with Optional Modules



Connections for Interlogix NX Series
Control Panels
(not evaluated by ETL)



Connections for DSC PowerSeries
Control Panels
(not evaluated by ETL)




Connections for other Non-ECP

Control Panels

(not evaluated by ETL)







The product should not be disposed of with other ho
usehold waste. Check for the nearest authorized col
lection
centers or authorized recyclers. The correct dispos
al of end-of-life equipment will help prevent poten
tial
negative consequences for the environment and human
health.

Any attempt to reverse-engineer this device by deco
ding proprietary protocols, de-compiling firmware,
or any
similar actions is strictly prohibited.


For Support visit: www.resideo.com
For Warranty information visit: www.resideo.com





































www.resideo.com

Resideo Technologies, Inc
2 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 100
P.O. Box 9040, Melville, NY 11747

© 2021 Resideo Technologies, Inc. All rights reserv
ed.
This product is manufactured by Resideo Technologie
s, Inc. and its affiliates.

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