
1158 WIRELESS EIGHT-ZONE
TAKEOVER MODULE
Installation Guide
PROGRAM THE PANEL
The 1158 can be programmed with up to eight zones. When
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Figure 1: 1158 Housing
DESCRIPTION
When a DMP panel is installed in a
location with an existing non-DMP
panel, the 1158 Wireless Eight-Zone
Takeover Module can be used to
convert up to eight existing normally
closed, hardwired zones into wireless
zones. This allows the new DMP
panel to communicate with existing
zones.
The 1158 uses two serial numbers to
accommodate up to eight zones and
can be powered by transferring AC
and battery power from the existing
panel.
Compatibility
All DMP 1100 Series Wireless
Receivers and burglary
panels. See the last page for
compatibility details.
What is Included?
• 1158 Wireless Eight-Zone
Takeover Module
• Hardware pack
programming the 1158 in the panel, refer to the panel
programming guide as needed.
Program the serial number associated with contacts 1
through 4 first. Then, be sure to start by programming
contact 1.
When you enter the serial number associated with contacts
5 through 8, contact 1 displays again indicating that you are
programming the first contact associated with that serial
number.
1. In ZONE INFORMATION, enter the ZONE number, and
then press CMD.
2. Enter the ZONE NAME and press CMD.
3. Once ZONE TYPE appears, select the appropriate
zone type, and then press CMD.
4. At the NEXT ZONE prompt, select NO. If you see the
WIRELESS ZONE prompt, select YES.
Note: If you are programming the 1158 onto a
zone that can be either hard wired or wireless,
then this prompt appears. If the zone you are
programming is wireless-only, then the prompt
does not appear.
5. Enter the eight-digit SERIAL NUMBER and press CMD.
6. Enter the CONTACT number being used.
7. Enter the SUPERVSN TIME and press CMD.
8. At the NEXT ZONE prompt, select YES and continue
to program up to seven more zones.
Note: Zones must be entered sequentially. For
example, if you begin by programming zone 71,
you would need to program zone 72 as the next
contact.
Supervisory Message
When a wireless receiver is installed, a receiver is restarted,
the panel is reset, or if programming is complete, then the
supervision time is reset.
If the receiver has been powered down for more than one
hour, then the 1158 may take up to an additional hour to send
a supervision message.
A missing message may display on the keypad until the
supervision message is sent.

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MOUNT THE 1158
The 1158 should be placed close to the existing non-DMP panel.
With the 1158's housing cover removed, use the supplied screws to secure the 1158 to a wall or
other flat surface. The 1158 PCB has built-in holes to allow you to screw the housing onto a surface
without removing the PCB. See Figure 2.
WIRE THE 1158 CONTACTS
Wire the contacts and connect the receiver before connecting power to the 1158.
1. Locate the existing normally closed contacts you would like to connect to the 1158. These
contacts should be within 2,500 feet of the 1158.
2. Use 18–22 gauge wire to connect a contact to a zone terminal and a ground (GND) terminal.
See Figure 2.
3. Repeat Step 2 for the remaining contacts, as needed.
Note: When wiring new contacts, EOL resistors do not need to be used. However, if exsiting
contacts have EOL resistors installed, they do not need to be changed or removed.
Mounting
Hole
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Mounting
Hole
To 16.5VAC
Power
To Powered
Zones
Figure 2: 1158 Zone and Power Wiring
To Zone 1
To Backup
Battery
Mounting
Hole
POWER THE 1158
To power the 1158, transfer AC power from the existing panel to the 1158. If a backup battery
is attached to the existing panel, it can also be transfered. Use 18-22 gauge wire for all wiring
connections.
1. Connect the 1158's AC power terminals to the existing panel's 16.5VAC power supply. See
Figure 3.
2. Connect the 1158's negative and positive DC OUTPUT terminals to any zones that require
separate power, if necessary.
3. Ensuring that polarity is correct, connect the 1158's negative and positive BAT terminals to
the existing panel's backup battery, if necessary.
4. Snap the 1158 housing cover into place.
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