Digital Monitoring Products Inc PC0190 User Manual

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iComLNC CONTROL PANEL
Installation and Programming Guide
DESCRIPTION
The iComLNC Control Panel 
provides alarm communication 
using the on-board hardwired 
network connection with the option 
of using cell back-up over the 
Verizon LTE network.  
The iComLNC is used for  
multi-family applications and 
interfaces with Z-Wave
TM
 sensor 
devices. It provides four hardwired 
zones and up to fifteen Z-Wave 
zones. The iComLNC also allows 
you to program Outputs in Output 
Options.
The iComLNC is a stand-alone panel 
that is powered by a 12 V plug-in 
power supply.
What is Included?
• 
One iComLNC Control Panel
• 
One Model 388 Antenna
• 
One Model 372-500-W DC 
Plug-In Power Supply
Figure 1: iComLNC  
Control Panel
1
PROGRAM THE COMMUNICATION TYPE
The iComLNC comes defaulted with Net as the primary and 
DHCP set to Yes and comes with the central station IP address 
already programmed. Reference the iComLNC Programming 
Sheet (LT-1783) for any other adjustments you would like to 
make. 
If using the iComLNC for cellular communication, use the Dealer 
Admin
TM
 site (DMPDealerAdmin.com) or call DMP Customer 
Service at 866.266.2826 to activate the cellular communicator.
INSTALL THE iComLNC 
When selecting a location to mount the panel, first mount the panel 
to a surface and then route all wires and connectors to it. Be sure 
to mount the panel within 100 feet of a wall outlet using 18-22 AWG 
wire. Use the following steps to install the iComLNC: 
1.  Remove the housing cover and mount the iComLNC base to 
a surface using the included #6 screws. It is not necessary to 
remove the panel from the base when mounting it.   
2.  Connect the panel 
+ DC terminal to the positive terminal 
on the power supply and connect the 
- DC terminal to the 
negative terminal on the power supply. Be sure to route all 
wires through the wire cut-out shown in Figure 2.
3.  Plug the network cable in to the 
ETHERNET port.
4.  Place the antenna onto the SMA connector and twist until 
secure.
5.  Replace the housing cover onto the base.
6.  Plug the power supply into a 120 VAC 60 Hz dedicated outlet 
not controlled by a switch.
+
_
SMA 
Connector
Wiring  
Cut-out
Figure 2: Housing Features
Ethernet 
Port
2