Overview
DMP XR Series hybrid control panels (XR550, XR350, XR100, etc.) supervise hardwired zones, 1100 Series wireless, keypads, and LTE/IP communicators with Dealer Admin programming and Virtual Keypad app control.
The panel is the brain of the DMP intrusion system: it supervises wired and wireless zones, drives bell/siren outputs, manages automation on supported models, and reports to central station when a compatible communicator is installed. Installers program zones, user codes, and dialer options in Dealer Admin; end users arm/disarm from keypads or the Virtual Keypad app.
At a Glance
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Role | Commercial/residential hybrid intrusion panel |
| Wireless | 1100 Series encrypted wireless devices |
| Hardwire | On-board and expander zone inputs |
| Comms | 263/265 LTE and IP reporting paths |
| Programming | Dealer Admin / panel programming |
| App | Virtual Keypad for end-user control |
What This Panel Does Well
Coordinates intrusion zones, automation, user codes, and central station reporting when cell and monitoring are configured.
Before You Service or Replace One
- Exact panel model — DMP vs DMP XR vs Reliance vs Entré — firmware and modules differ.
- Encryption — 1100 Series vs hardwired vs DMP XR wireless sensors in the field.
- Cell module SKU — DMP central station LTE vs DMP XR/Entré 4G (AU/NZ SKUs).
- Installer code — required for zone changes; document before service.
- central station / Dealer Admin dealer — account status, plan, and remote programming access.
Official Sources
Use official DMP install PDFs and install guides for exact wiring, enrollment, and firmware — specifications vary by SKU and region.
Troubleshooting
Quick diagnostic flow
- Confirm exact model/SKU on label matches official install guide.
- Clear panel AC and cell troubles before diagnosing wireless devices.
- Read zone trouble — tamper and low battery before "missing."
- Verify 1100 Series 1100 Series vs hardwired vs 433 MHz expander sensor matches panel hardware.
- For cell modules: ICCID, antenna, RSSI, and dealer platform match.
- Power-cycle panel only per dealer policy — document user codes first.
Symptom-based fixes
| Symptom | Likely cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Zone missing | Range or battery | Replace battery; add 433 MHz expander or receiver placement |
| Encryption trouble | Wrong sensor series | Use 1100 Series on DMP or wired on DMP XR DGP |
| Cell fail persists | SKU or activation | Correct LTE module; dealer activates central station / Dealer Admin |
| Z-Wave won't include | Prior hub pairing | Exclude from old controller; include near panel |
| Takeover false alarms | Wired loop fault | Check EOL wiring; verify burglary-only zones |
| Cannot arm | Open zone or trouble | Status screen — secure or bypass per policy |
XR communication trouble
- Run communication test from keypad or Dealer Admin.
- Verify LTE module SKU matches carrier and monitoring receiver.
- Check antenna routing if cellular RSSI is marginal.
Testing checklist
| Test | How | Pass criteria |
|---|---|---|
| Walk test | Installer walk test mode | Each sensor reports at panel |
| Arm Away | Keypad or central station / Dealer Admin | Exit delay; interior sensors active |
| Entry delay | Open entry door | Delay before alarm |
| Cell test | Installer comm test | Success; central station / Dealer Admin shows online |
| AC loss | Disconnect panel AC briefly | Battery support; trouble reports |
| Z-Wave device | Toggle from panel/central station / Dealer Admin | Device responds |
After replacement
Delete old zone, enroll new hardware, update zone name, run walk test, and notify monitoring dealer if central station records zone numbers.
Source: DMP XR Series installation and programming guide; DMP official documentation.