Digital Monitoring Products Inc PC0098 User Manual

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INSTALLATION GUIDE
1140 Series Keyfob Transmitters
Description
The 1140 Series offer a Four-Button, Two-Button, or One-Button Keyfob transmitter that is portable, water resistant, 
and designed to be clipped to a keychain or lanyard.  The 1140 Series keyfobs provide operation within a maximum 
of 200 feet of the receiver location.  The 1140 Series keyfob LED provides visual acknowledgement when a button 
is pressed and responds to each separate operation with specific color-coded LED displays.  The 1140 Series keyfobs 
operate using the supplied 3.0V universal Lithium coin cell battery.  
What is Included
The 1140 Series Keyfob includes the following items:
•  One 1145 Four-Button Keyfob Transmitter OR
One 1146 Two-Button Keyfob Transmitter OR
One 1147 One-Button Keyfob Transmitter
•  One 3V Lithium CR2032 coin cell battery
•  Peel-off Button ID Labels 
•  LED operation pocket card 
•  Serial number label
Transmitter Serial Number
For your convenience, an additional pre-printed serial 
number label is included.  Prior to installing the device, 
record the serial number or place the pre-printed serial 
number label on the panel programming sheet.  This number 
is required during programming.  
Programming the Keyfob in the Panel
Refer to the XRSuper6/XR20/XR40 Programming Guide 
(LT-0305) as needed.  Program and assign an address to the 
1140 Series Keyfob in Wireless Devices during panel programming.  As soon as the 1140 Series keyfob is programmed, 
the default button operation is activated.  See Figure 1.  Should the default 
button operation need to be changed, all buttons can be reprogrammed to 
operate as needed.  
Preparing the Keyfob for Use
Attach the keyfob transmitter to any keyring or lanyard.  Select the peel-off 
labels that display the programming for each button and place them onto the 
corresponding keyfob buttons for quick reference.  See Figure 2.  For easier 
label installation use a small flat head screwdriver or X-acto knife to select the 
label and apply it to the proper button location as shown in Figure 1.  Button 
labels can be changed if programming is changed. 
LED Communication 
When any button is pressed, the LED flashes Green one time for one-half second 
to confirm the button press.  When the top and bottom buttons are pressed at 
the same time, the panel acknowledges with different LED displays to indicate 
panel status.  The table below describes the LED operation and what the 
different color flashes mean.
LED Display
What it Means
Green, Green
Disarmed and ready to arm.
Green, Yellow
Disarmed and trouble.
Red, Red
All system armed.
Red, Yellow
Armed (Perimeter/Home or Sleep).
Yellow, Yellow
System trouble, no acknowledgement, or out of range.
Figure 1: 1140 Series KeyfobTransmitters
Connect
Keyring or
Lanyard Here
LED
Front View
Side View
Arm
(Home)
Left
Button
Arm (Away)
Top Button
Panic
Right
Button
Disarm
Bottom Button
Keyfob
Front
Keyfob
Back
Slot Location
Button Callouts 
Identify Default 
Programming
1146
2-Button
Layout
1147
1-Button
Layout
Arm (Away)
Top Button
Disarm
Bottom Button
1145 4-Button Layout
Figure 2: Button Labels
Optional
Small or
Large
Labels are
available.