Digital Monitoring Products Inc 1128 User Manual

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DESCRIPTION
Figure 1: 1128 Wireless 
Glassbreak Detector
1
PROGRAM THE PANEL
When programming the 1128 in the panel, refer to the panel 
programming guide as needed.
1. 
At a keypad, enter 
6653 (PROG) to access the 
PROGRAMMER menu. 
2. 
Press 
CMD until ZONE INFORMATION displays and 
press a top row select key or area. 
3. 
Enter the wireless 
ZONE NO and press CMD
4. 
Enter the 
ZONE NAME and press CMD
5. 
Select 
NT (night) the ZONE TYPE.
6. 
Select the 
AREA NO and press CMD.
7. 
At the 
NEXT ZN? prompt, select NO and press CMD 
until 
WIRELESS? displays.
8. 
Select 
YES when WIRELESS? displays and press 
CMD
9. 
Enter the eight-digit 
SERIAL# and press CMD.
10.  Enter the 
SUPRVSN TIME and press CMD.  
11. 
At the
 NEXT ZN? prompt, select YES if you are 
finished programming the zone. Select 
NO if you 
would like to access additional programming 
options.
2
INSTALL THE BATTERY
Keep in mind, when setting up a wireless system, program 
zones and connect the receiver before installing the included 
CR123A battery in the transmitter.
1. 
Remove the holding screw at the lower end of the 
1128 case and gently lift off the cover. See Figure 2. 
2. 
Observing polarity, place the battery in the holder 
and press into place. See Figure 3 for the battery 
location.
The 1128 Wireless Glassbreak  
Detector is a fully-supervised, 
low current shock and 
glassbreak sensor that 
provides detection coverage 
up to 20 ft from framed glass 
mounted in an outside wall.
You can mount the 1128 on 
the ceiling or on an opposing 
wall for maximum flexibility 
and coverage. The 1128 
operates using the supplied  
3 V lithium battery. 
Compatibility
All DMP 1100 Series 
Wireless Receivers and 
Burglary Panels. 
What is Included?
• 
One 1128 Wireless 
Glassbreak Detector 
• 
One 3 V lithium 
CR123A battery
• 
Hardware Pack
Figure 2: Open the 1128
Figure 3: 1128 Battery Location
LED
Holding 
Screw
Tamper
Battery 
Holder
FIELD 
TEST
1128 WIRELESS GLASSBREAK DETECTOR
Installation Guide