
CellComTM SERIES UNIVERSAL ALARM
Use 18-22 AWG for
Power Supply connection
Control Panel Tip
Control Panel Ring
12VDC Aux. Output
+
-
Ground
Control Panel
The panel or separate power
supply must be 12 Volt Regulated
and Power Limited.
Telephone
Jack
Connector
Bell -
Bell +
RESET
S1
LOAD
S2
BAT
S
N
+12 G Z1 Z2 Z4-Z4+GZ3 RTO2O1
RB
J8
J26
J9
S1
S2
S3
MODEL
CellComSLC
COMMUNICATOR
Compliance Listing Guide
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
This guide provides compliance information for the CellCom Series Universal Alarm Communicator. The CellCom‑LTE‑V
Series Universal Alarm Communicator provides a fully supervised alarm communication path for any burglary,
commercial fire, or residential fire control panel. DMP recommends that you read through the contents of this guide
before starting the installation process. It describes the functions along with available installation options. Information
contained in this guide allows you to learn the operation, functionality, and programming features of the communicator
to meet specific applications. This guide covers all the requirements for installing the CellComSLCF and CellComF‑LTE‑V
Universal Alarm Communicators for Commercial Fire installations. This document applies to the following models:
• CellComSLC CDMA Cellular Communicator
• CellComSLCZ CDMA Cellular Communicator with Z‑Wave
• CellComSLCF CDMA Cellular Communicator for Commercial Fire
• CellCom‑LTE‑V LTE Cellular Communicator
• CellComZ‑LTE‑V LTE Cellular Communicator with Z‑Wave
• CellComF‑LTE‑V LTE Cellular Communicator for Commercial Fire
PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS
System Programming Option Requirements
Notice to users, installers, authorities that have jurisdiction, and other involved parties: This product incorporates
field‑programmable software. In order for the product to comply with the requirements of a certificated installation,
certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below.
PROGRAM FEATURE OR OPTION STANDARD PERMITTED? POSSIBLE SETTINGS SETTINGS PERMITTED
System Reports, RESTORAL ANSI/UL 864 Y NO, YES, DISARM YES, DISARM
Communication, CHECKIN MINUTES ANSI/UL 864 Y 3‑250 3‑58
Output Options, COMM FAIL OUT ANSI/UL 864 Y 0, 1, 2 1, 2
APPLICATIONS
CID
Dialer Connection
Directly connect the tip and ring from the control panel to the communicator. See Figure 1. This connection captures
Contact ID messages from any fire panel that are based on the SIA communication standard DC‑05‑1999.09‑DCS.
Messages are then formatted into a Serial 3 message and sent to a DMP Model SCS‑1R Receiver or SCS‑VR Receiver.
Note: CID Dialer Connection cannot be used when using Zone 4 Bell Connection. Do not connect telephone
company wires to the communicator. Remove any connected telephone company wires from the control panel.
Figure 1: CellCom Series Wiring Diagram for Tip and Ring Connection

COMPLIANCE
For Future Use
# 6 Screws Included
with Backbox
CellComSLCF and CellComF-LTE-V Commercial Fire Communicator Installation
ANSI/UL 864
Fire Protective Signaling Systems using Internet/Intranet/Cell Networks
A Performance Based Technologies system as defined in UL 864 10th Edition may be configured as CELL Primary with
or without a backup path. The system may be configured as the following:
Path 1 Type CELL Primary with no Backup
PATH 1 PROGRAMMING
Comm Type = CELL Checkin Min = 58
Path Type = Primary Failtime Min = 60
Test Rpt = No
Checkin = Yes
Model 685-R Back Box Installation
For Commercial Fire applications using the CellComSLCF or the
CellComF‑LTE‑V and the included red plastic Model 685‑R Back Box,
mount the Back Box to the wall with the 1” #6 screws included with
the fire communicator. Mount the fire communicator to the back box
with the 1/2” #6 screws. See Figure 2. Locate the fire communicator
within 20 feet of the control panel and route all wire in conduit.
CellComSLCF and CellComF-LTE-V for FACP
Communication Fail Output
24VDC Applications:
For 24VDC applications using the fire communicator, connect a
keypad using a Model 330‑24 4‑wire programming harness with
in‑line resistor.
Output 1:
Output 1 must be programmed as a Comm Fail output in Output
Options.
Installation Length:
Must be installed in conduit from the fire panel to the 685‑R
conduit box and located within 20 feet.
FACP Zone Input:
Program FACP Zone Input to indicate a communication trouble
locally.
Figure 2: Model 685-R Back Box Installation
S1
RESET
S2
LOAD
CellComSLCF/
CellComF-LTE-V
CellComF-LTE-V
J8
RB
Main Fire Alarm
Control Panel (FACP)
+DC G Z1 Z2 Z3 G Z4+ Z4- O1 O2 T R
J9
S3
+DC G Z1 Z2 Z3 G Z4+ Z4- O1 O2 T R
12/24VDC Aux Output
Ground
FACP Zone Input
{
FACP Zone Input
{
Use EOL specified
by FACP
Connect to terminal with
lowest voltage
Output 1
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Figure 3: CellComSLCF and CellComF-LTE-V
Wiring Diagram for FACP