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Document Transcript


LTEM-PXV, LTEM-PXA, IP-COM

Communicators

Quick Installation Guide
Refer to the LTEM-PX / IP-COM Series
Installation and Setup Guide
R800-27327 dated 12/21 or later for additional inf
ormation.

General Information and Component
Identification

Congratulations on your purchase of a Resideo commu
nicator. These
communicators send alarms and messages from the sec
urity system’s
control panel to AlarmNet
®
for subsequent transfer to the central
monitoring station. Other features include the foll
owing:

Upload/downloading capability of Resideo's control
panel programming
data. Refer to the
Installation and Setup Guide
for the use of these
features.

Can be used with compatible non-VISTA/non-Resideo
control panels
(ex. DSC, Interlogix). Refer to the
Installation and Setup Guide
for
more information on this usage.

Supports an optional Wi-Fi
®
module (PROWIFIZW or PROWIFI) and
PRODCM Dialer Capture module.
Summary of Communicator Models
Model
Description
LTEM-PXA (AT&T)
LTEM-PXV (Verizon)

Internet communicators* with built-in LTE
CAT-M1 cell radio
IP-COM
Internet-only communicator*

*
Internet connection via Ethernet cable or optional
Wi-Fi module.

This guide describes the basic installation for the
communicator models
listed in the table above and is applicable for mos
t installations. For
detailed information for other features, options, a
nd configuration of
remote services, please refer to the
Installation and Setup Guide
.
Procedures and information apply to all models unle
ss otherwise noted.
Please note the following:

The communicator requires an AlarmNet 360 account.
For new
installations, please obtain the account informatio
n from the central
station prior to programming.

For control panels that support ECP (VISTA control
s), the control
panel treats the communicator as an ECP device, so
make sure to
program the control panel with the communicator’s d
evice address (it
is recommended to use default address 03). Refer to
the control
panel’s
Installation and Setup Guide
for details.
Remote Services
Resideo offers secure web-based services that enabl
e users to remotely
monitor and control their security system from a we
bsite or smartphone,
receive email notifications of system events and ev
ent confirmations.
Dealers can enroll their customers for "Remote Serv
ices" and program
specific programming fields associated with these f
eatures using the
AlarmNet 360 website.
Refer to the Total Connect 2 Feature Compatibility
section at right for
features supported when using this communicator wit
h a non-Resideo
control panel.

Total Connect 2 VISTA Compatibility Note
: The following VISTA
control panel firmware versions support Total Conne
ct 2 Communication
(version number is located on the control panel's P
CB 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





Compass
: Requires Compass Version v2.2.35.1 (or higher) fo
r VISTA
series control panel IP/Cellular Downloading.

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



Due to Resideo's continuing effort to improve our p
roducts, your device
may look slightly different than pictured.


LTEM-PX Communicator with built-in LTE Cell Radio
(shown with optional Wi-Fi and Dialer Capture modul
es installed)



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


Total Connect 2 Feature Compatibility with Non-Resi
deo Controls
Features 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 t
ypes


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 Conn
ect and the panel
(user code must already exist or need to create use
r code in the
panel).
Features Not Supported for Non-Resideo Panels

Bypass clear from Total Connect is not supported

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

User sync is not supported; need communicator rebo
ot 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 Connect displays it
simply as "Zone 01").




2

1. Determine Signal Strength and Select a Location

Signal strength applies only to
LTEM-PX series
communicators.
Signal strength does not apply to the
IP-COM
communicator.

The communicator must be mounted indoors. When choo
sing a suitable
mounting location, understand that signal strength
is very important for
proper operation. For most installations using the
internal antenna,
mounting the unit as high as practical, and avoidin
g large metal
components provides adequate signal strength for pr
oper operation.
In this step, you will use the communicator to dete
rmine signal strength
to find a suitable mounting location.
NOTE: Read and follow the RF Exposure notice on the
back page.
1. Unpack the communicator, open the case and remov
e the door (see
"Removing the Communicator's Door" section).
2. Temporarily connect power from the control panel
or a 12VDC battery
to the GND and +12VDC terminals on the communicator
. When initial
power up is complete, position the communicator nea
r a suitable
mounting location.
3. Choose the installation site with strong signal
strength by observing
the CELL LED. If lit, signal strength is acceptable
. The best signal
strength is usually found at the highest point in t
he building, near a
window.
4. Mark the location for the communicator. Disconne
ct power.

2. Mount the Communicator



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 pra
ctice to avoid
locating the communicator near wiring such as elect
rical power
lines, electrical rooms, telephone, HVAC, computer
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.

Wall Mounting
1. Locate the back case over the selected mounting
position such that
the opening in the back case is aligned with the wi
re/cable opening
on the mounting surface.
2. Pass the wires/cable through the opening in the
back case, or route
through the removable side or bottom knockouts loca
ted on the back
case.
3. Secure the back case to the mounting surface usi
ng four (4) screws
(supplied). Install the wall tamper screw.
4. After all wiring is complete and the unit is pow
ered up, attach and close
the front cover door. Secure with the door screw la
tch.

Mounting 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
control panel cabinet.
2. Remove the corresponding communicator bottom kno
ckout. Install
the threaded bushing so it snaps into the plastic r
etaining tabs.
3. Remove the appropriate spacer (R or D) from the
bottom case by
snipping the retaining ribs (spacer not needed for
Interlogix controls).
4. On the back of the communicator, insert the spac
er recess labeled
SPACER LOCATION 1 or SPACER LOCATION 2 that is diag
onally
opposite the cabinet knockout being used. That is,
if using the right-
side cabinet knockout, insert the spacer into Space
r Location 1; if using
the left-side knockout, insert the spacer into Spac
er Location 2.
5. Mount the communicator assembly on the cabinet,
passing the
threaded bushing through the cabinet knockout and f
asten with the
locking nut. Secure the communicator to the wall us
ing a 2-inch #6 (3.5
mm x 50 mm) Phillips pan head screw (included) thro
ugh the spacer.
See
Installing the Spacer
paragraph for detailed view.


Communicator Initial Power Up
:
Upon initial power up, the communicator LEDs blink
in repeated
sequence from right to left indicating network init
ialization.
Green
(REG)



Yellow
(STATUS)




Red
(FAULT)




Green
(CELL)




Green
(WI-FI)

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/power ups can
take up to 90 seconds.



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.



Mounting the communicator to a wall


Typical Mounting on a Control Panel
Cabinet



SPACER D: for DSC Controls

SPACER R: for Resideo Controls 3


6. Thread the wires through the threaded bushing an
d make appropriate
wire connections.
7. Refer to the control panel’s installation guide
and complete the control
panel wiring. Secure the wiring with cable ties.
8. After all wiring is complete and the unit is pow
ered up, attach and close
the front cover door. Secure with the door screw la
tch.

Installing the Spacer
The spacer is used to stabilize and secure the comm
unicator to the wall.
Depending on the wall material, an anchor for the s
crew 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.
Use a 2-inch #6 (3.5 mm x 50 mm) Phillips pan head
screw (included)
through the spacer to secure the communicator to th
e wall.



Installing the Spacer

(
Location 1 shown)

3. Wire the Communicator
Make the following wire connections (use either the
ECP or Bus
connections, depending on the type of control panel
used).

Wiring for VISTA Control Panels
1. For ECP connections, use only the supplied 4-wir
e connector harness
or wire directly to the
RX
,
TX
,
GND
, and
+12VDC
terminals. Typical
connections are shown at right. Refer to the
Installation & Setup Guide

for additional information.
2. When all wiring has been completed (including th
e Internet cable if
used), you may power up the communicator.
3. Attach the front cover door. Secure with the doo
r screw latch.
(Required for UL installations.)


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

ECP & BUS Connection Max Wire Lengths
Distance from
Control Panel

Minimum
Wire Gauge

NOTE
Unshielded, 22 AWG cable is
recommended for the
communicator power/data wires.

75 ft (23m)
#22
120 ft (37m)

#20

170 ft (52m)

#18

270 ft (82m)
#16

Fail-Safe Mode
Set the Fault Trigger output (T1) for Fail-Safe mod
e by selecting the
FAULT RELAY NORMALLY ON program option checkbox via
AlarmNet
360. Note that trigger T2 is not used.


Wiring for DSC Control Panels
(not evaluated by ETL)

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 with no alarms
or faults
present.** The following control panel fault/troubl
e conditions must
be cleared in order to sync properly with the commu
nicator:

General System Trouble

Telephone Line Trouble

General System Tamper

Comm Fail Trouble

General System Supervisory

Zone Fault

Wiring for Interlogix Control Panels
(not evaluated by ETL)

Requires PRODCM module.
1. Ensure power to the control panel (both AC and b
attery) is off
2. Connect the control panel's
DATA
,
COM
, and
POS
terminals to the
communicator's
RX
,
GND
, and
PWR+
terminals respectively.
3. Install the PRODCM Dialer Capture module. See th
e
Installation and
Setup Guide
for information on installing the module.
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.
6. 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.
**


Summary of Wiring Connections


Connections for DSC PowerSeries Control Panels



Connections for Interlogix NX Series Control Panels


**
If more than 10 minutes elapses before faults/trou
bles 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 ma
y take up to 90 seconds to reboot.


*
Interlogix

Power-Up Note
: When using this communicator with an Interlogix c
ontrol panel,
make sure to connect the backup battery to the cont
rol BEFORE applying AC power.



4


Wiring for Other Control Panels
(not evaluated by ETL)

1. Ensure power to the control panel (both AC and b
attery) is off.
2. Install the PRODCM Dialer Capture module. See th
e
Installation and
Setup Guide
for information on installing the module.
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.
5. Refer to the control panel's installation manual
for details on
powering up and programming the control panel.
6. 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.

4. Connect to the Internet

Ethernet Connection
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable (Category 5 o
r higher) to the
communicator’s RJ45 Ethernet connector and the othe
r end to the
cable/DSL router as shown in the figure. Include a
strain-relief loop to
provide slack on the pcb connection and use cable t
ies (included) to
secure the cable to the appropriate tie points.

Wi-Fi Connection
If a Wi-Fi
®
connection to the router is desired rather than an
Ethernet
cable connection, install the PROWIFIZW or PROWIFI
module.
NOTES
:

The Wi-Fi module requires a router and internet se
rvice for
Wi-Fi connection. Refer to the instructions include
d with the
module for additional information.


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

The communicator can use only one Internet
connection 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 communicato
r's PCB. Make
sure the module is fully seated in the connector. S
lip the module
board under the clip tab to lock it in place as sho
wn.
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).
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™ Programming Tool (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).



Connections for other Non-ECP Controls



UL


For UL installations, the Ethernet
connection between communicator
and the router cannot exceed 12 feet.
Both units must be located within the
same room.


Use a Listed cable/DSL router suited
for the application.


Ethernet Connection



Wi
-
Fi Module Installation

(PROWIFIZW shown)

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 o
r tablet. The app is
available for download from the App Store or Google
Play.
You will also need the following information:

Communicator's MAC ID and CRC (found on a communic
ator label).

SSID and password for the router that will be used
.
With the communicator 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.
6. When ready, activate Bluetooth Pairing mode (pre
ss 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.
7. Click
Get Started
. Wait for the Available Devices to display the
communicator's name.
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 connectio
n.
9. At the
Select Wi-Fi Network
prompt, select the desired router 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. Refer to the Installation &
Setup Guide for
alternative if the user does not want to share the
Wi-Fi password,
11. The communicator then searches for its respecti
ve AlarmNet 360
account. When found, "Device connected to account"
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.

NOTE
: Pairing mode expires after 10 minutes of no scree
n activity. 5

5. Program and Register the Communicator
You can quickly program and register the communicat
or by using the
AlarmNet 360 website.
In addition, after you program the communicator, yo
u can register it by
using the Test switch.
If you are not signed up for this service, click on
“Dealer Signup” from the
login screen to create an account.
Have the following information ready:

Primary City ID (two digits), obtained from your m
onitoring station.

Primary Central Station ID (two digits), obtained
from your monitoring
station.

Primary Subscriber ID (four digits), obtained from
your monitoring
station.

Communicator's MAC ID and MAC CRC number located o
n the box
and inside the communicator.

Program the Communicator (using the AlarmNet 360 we
bsite)
Log in and complete the communicator programming us
ing the “Program
New Account” page. (Refer to the online help if nee
ded.)
If using DSC or Interlogix control panels, refer to
the communicator's
Installation and Setup Guide
for programming notes and refer to the
control panel's installation instructions.
When complete you may register the communicator or
log out of the
AlarmNet 360 website.



After any programming changes are made to DSC or
Interlogix control panels, the communicator must be

reset/rebooted (press and hold the Test switch 10
seconds).

Register the Communicator

Once you have programmed the communicator, it must
be registered.
Registering the communicator activates the account
with AlarmNet and
enables the control panel to send reports.
Before the communicator is registered, the REG (gre
en) LED will be ON.
To complete registration, Cell LED or Wi-Fi/Etherne
t LED must be ON.
There are two ways to register the communicator:

You can register by logging into AlarmNet 360 and c
hoosing the
“Programming” page. Search for the account using th
e Account
Information or MAC ID. Under the “Actions” column,
use the pulldown
menu select “Register” the account.

You can also register after the communicator is ins
talled and
programmed by clicking the Test Switch 3 times.
After successful registration, the REG (green) LED
turns off.

Test Switch Functions

Generate Test Message .......... Short press & rel
ease
Register Communicator............ Triple-click
Bluetooth Pairing Mode ........... Press & hold 3
secs (for Wi-Fi setup)
Reboot Communicator ............ Long press & hold
10 secs
Reset to Factory Defaults ......... Long press & ho
ld 20 secs

LED Status Table

LED
DESCRIPTION





Status LEDs
(cover removed)

*
Power On Indication

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 comm
unication with the panel
(ECP fault)

SLOW BLINK
Loss of communication with the panel (EC
P 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 via Ethernet
OFF
Ethernet not enabled
FAST BLINK
Ethernet enabled, no connection to Inter
net

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)


Compliance
UL1610 Central-Station Burglar-Alarm Units
UL1023 Household Burglar-Alarm System Units
UL365 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units
and Systems
UL 985 Household Fire Warning System Units
ANSI/SIA CP-01 Standard


WEEKLY TESTING IS REQUIRED TO ENSURE PROPER
OPERATION OF THIS SYSTEM.



IP-COM also complies with the following Canadian UL
C Standards:
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


REFER TO THE INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE FOR THE
CONTROL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED FOR
LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE SYSTEM.


Specifications

Input Power
12VDC from connected control panel
Z-Wave™ Notice

Your device, when used with the PROWIFIZW Wi-Fi/Z-W
ave module, is a
Primary Z-Wave Controller which controls a mesh net
work 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 compatibl
e with such devices
produced by other manufacturers. Z-Wave products a
re “included” into the
Controller, so once they are programed, each device
is assigned a unique
address which allows them to communicate with each
other and cannot be
activated by a neighbor’s Z-Wave automation system.
Z-Wave is a wireless
protocol that many manufacturers can add to their p
roducts such as in-wall light
switches, in-wall outlets/receptacles, plug in lamp
/appliance modules,
thermostats, door locks, garage door openers, and m
any more. Z-Wave devices
communicate with each other to make sure signals ge
t from the Controller to the
destination device. A signal can hop from device to
device four times to get 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.
Current Drain
LTEM-PX series: Max current with all plug-in module
s: 310mA
IP-COM: Max current with all plug-in modules: 275mA

See
Installation & Setup Guide
(R800-27327) for additional details.
Data Rate
10Base-T (10Mbps) / 100Base-T (100Mbps) with auto d
etect
Frequency
Bands
LTEM-PXV: Supports LTE Bands 4 and 13
LTEM-PXA: Supports LTE Bands 2, 4, and 12
Output Power
LTEM-PXV / LTEM-PXA: LTE Class 5, 20dBm (conducted)



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 the user's authority to op
erate 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 in
structions, may
cause interference to radio and television receptio
n. It has been type tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B computing device in accor
dance with the
specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are d
esigned to provide reasonable protection against su
ch interference in a residential installation. Howe
ver, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a par
ticular installation. If this equipment does cause
interference to radio or television reception, whic
h can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encou
raged 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 an
y interference received, including interference tha
t 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 nuisibl
es. (2) Cet appareil doit accepter toute interféren
ce reçue y compris les interférences causant une ré
ception indésirable.

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


Partie responsable / Émetteur de la déclaration de
conformité du fournisseur : Ademco Inc., une filia
le de Resideo Technologies, Inc., 2 Corporate Cente
r Drive.,
Melville, NY 11747, Tél. 516

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
except in accordance with FCC and ISED multi-transm
itter product procedures.
Mise en Garde
Exposition aux Fréquences Radio :
La/les antenne(s) utilisée(s) pour cet
émetteur doit/doivent être installée(s) à une dista
nce de séparation d'au moins 20
cm (7,8 pouces) de toute personne et ne pas être si
tuée(s) ni fonctionner
parallèlement à tout autre transmetteur ou antenne,
excepté en conformité avec
les procédures de produit multi transmetteur FCC et
ISED.


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.


SUPPORT & WARRANTY INFORMATION
For the latest documentation and online support
information, please go to: www.resideo.com
For the latest warranty information, please go to:
www.resideo.com



MyWebTech


This product manufactured by Resideo Technologies,
Inc. and its affiliates.


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 a
ntenna gain be used that would exceed
the ERP and EIRP power limits as specified as speci
fied in FCC 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 (Ban
d 2). Under no conditions may an
antenna gain be used that would exceed the ERP and
EIRP power limits as specified in FCC
Parts 22H, 24E and 27.

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.



The product should not be disposed of with other ho
usehold waste. Check
for the nearest authorized collection centers or au
thorized recyclers. The
correct disposal of end-of-life equipment will help
prevent potential
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 ac
tions is strictly
prohibited.


R800
-
27326
C
12
/
21

Rev
C


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


2021 Resideo Technologies, Inc.
www.resideo.com


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