Overview
DMP fire/life-safety device — smoke, heat, or CO wireless/hardwire life-safety input for listed DMP fire configurations.
Life-safety devices have stricter placement and testing requirements than burglary sensors. Follow NFPA/local code, use professional monitoring where required, and never substitute takeover modules for fire or CO hardwire.
At a Glance
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Life safety | Follow NFPA/local code and monitoring requirements |
| Wireless | 1100 Series or hardwire per SKU |
What This Device Does Well
Provides reliable supervised status at the panel and central station / Dealer Admin when installed, enrolled, and range-tested correctly.
Before You Service or Replace One
- Device age — smoke/CO sensors expire; replace per label date.
- Zone type — fire vs burglary programming differs; do not bypass without authority.
- FireFighter placement — acoustic path to standalone smoke alarms.
- Monitoring — central station fire test procedures for monitored accounts.
Official Sources
Use official DMP install PDFs and install guides for exact wiring, enrollment, and firmware — specifications vary by SKU and region.
Compatible Peripherals
This page lists DMP ecosystem compatibility — panels, transceivers, repeaters, and monitoring platforms — not third-party panel brands unless using an approved takeover path.
Host compatibility
| Host / ecosystem | How it connects |
|---|---|
| DMP panels with fire zones | Fire zone programming |
Not compatible / common mistakes
- Using burglary wireless devices on fire zones where manual prohibits
Replacement guidance
- Match SKU and encryption generation on product label before ordering.
- Delete old zone/device in installer programming before enrolling replacement.
- Document zone number and name for user and central station records.
- Run walk test and communication test after swap on monitored accounts.
Source: DMP fire device installation guide (DMP official documentation).