User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- TL260GS / TL265GS
- TL260GS / TL265GS
- Installation Manual
- Limited Warranty
- WARNING
- Note to Installers
- System Failures
- Criminal Knowledge
- Access by Intruders
- Power Failure
- Failure of Replaceable Batteries
- Compromise of Radio Frequency (Wireless) Devices
- Smoke Detectors
- Motion Detectors
- Warning Devices
- Telephone Lines
- Insufficient Time
- Component Failure
- Inadequate Testing
- Security and Insurance
- Warning
- FCC
- Introduction
- 1 . On your hard drive, locate the laptop’s IP address. Retrieve the number of the listening port; this is assigned by the application. You should also have on hand the Communicator’s phone number.
- 2 . Using this phone number send the Communicator an 18-digit SMS text message. This SMS text message is to be configured as: ! + IP address + Port number, without stops or spaces (e.g. !11122233344412345). Note that if you intend to use a port numbe...
- 3 . With an existing installation of DLS IV downloading software on your laptop, you now have the ability to program the Communicator using the GUI on the screen. See Options on page 23 for detailed programming information. Also, please refer to your...
- Models
- Features
- Technical Specifications
- Ratings
- Compatibility
- Table 2: Compatible Receivers and Control Panels
- INSTALLING THE GSM / ETHERNET COMMUNICATOR
- 1 . Wire the telephone line, if available.
- 2 . Wire the PC9155 panel (but not the Communicator).
- 3 . Turn on the PC9155 panel. Program the panel’s telephone number, account code, format, GS / IP module enable, and the communication path priority (i.e. PSTN > Ethernet > GRPS).
- 4 . Turn off the panel.
- 5 . Wire the Communicator through the PC-Link.
- 6 . Proceed to CONNECT 24 Activation Information below.
- 7 . Turn on the panel. Wait for the initialization of the Communicator.
- 1 . Assemble the Communicator
- 2 . Install the Communicator module into the Cabinet
- 3 . Turn on the panel and check signal strength.
- 1 . Attach the Communicator to the inside of the PC9155 control panel cabinet if not already present.
- 2 . Turn on the PC9155 cabinet and check signal strength.
- 1 . Program the hexadecimal digits (DCAA) in the telephone number that will be used to contact the GSM / Ethernet Communicator (panel Options 301, 302, 303, ‘Telephone Phone Number Programming’).
- 2 . In Option 350, program the communication format as SIA FSK.
- 3 . In Options 351 through Option 376, program the call direction sub-options for the phone number being used to communicate using the GSM / Ethernet Communicator.
- 4 . Option 382, sub-option 5 must be set to ON.
- STATUS LEDs
- Trouble Status LED
- Network Connection Status LED
- Signal Strength LEDs
- Table 4: Radio Signal Strength
- 1 . Turn off the power to the Communicator by physically unplugging the unit from its power supply.
- 2 . Attach one end of the extension cable to the Communicator and the other end to the antenna itself.
- 3 . Reattach the power supply and turn on.
- 4 . Move the antenna around until you have received a strong signal.
- 5 . Mount the antenna bracket at that location.
- 1 . Locate the set of five vertically aligned pins in the middle of the Communicator board.
- 2 . Counting from the bottom, the first three pins are reserved for future use. You may discount these.
- 3 . The final two pins require a jumper in order to reset the hardware values.
- 4 . Turn off power to the Communicator.
- 5 . Apply the jumper to the two pins.
- 6 . Turn on power to the Communicator. Wait for ten seconds.
- 7 . Remove the jumper from the pins.
- Table 5: Communicator Troubles on a 9155 Panel
- Table 4: Radio Signal Strength
- Options
- Programming Worksheets
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Options
System Options
Option 001: Ethernet IP Address
Default (192.168.0.99)
NOTE: If Option 001 is set to ‘0.0.0.0’, DHCP will set all values for the Ethernet IP Address, Subnet Mast, and Gate-
way.
Enter the IP address of the dual communicator. Take care to ensure that the IP address is unique to your communicator on the local
network. The IP address must be entered as a dotted decimal number (e.g. 192.168.1.100). Each three-digit segment of the IP
address must be within a valid range of 000 to 255.
Option 002: Ethernet IP Subnet Mask
Default (255.255.255.000)
Enter the Ethernet IP Subnet Mask address of the dual communicator. The subnet mask must be entered as a dotted decimal num-
ber (e.g. 255.255.255.000). Each three-digit segment of the address must be within a valid range of 000 to 255.
Option 003: Ethernet Gateway IP Address
Default (0.0.0.0)
System Options
Option 001: Ethernet IP Address on page 23
Option 002: Ethernet IP Subnet Mask on page 23
Option 003: Ethernet Gateway IP Address on page 23
Option 004: Receiver Supervision Interval on page 24
Option 005: System Toggle Options on page 24
Programming Options
Option 011: Installer Code on page 25
Option 012: DLS Port on page 25
Option 013: DLS Local Port on page 25
Ethernet Receiver 1 Options
Option 101: Ethernet Receiver 1 Account Code on page 25
Option 102: Ethernet Receiver 1 DNIS on page 25
Option 103: Ethernet Receiver 1 Address on page 25
Option 104: Ethernet Receiver 1 Local Port on page 26
Option 105: Ethernet Receiver 1 Remote Port on page 26
Ethernet Receiver 2 Options
Option 111: Ethernet Receiver 2 Account Code on page 26
Option 112: Ethernet Receiver 2 DNIS on page 26
Option 113: Ethernet Receiver 2 Address on page 26
Option 114: Ethernet Receiver 2 Local Port on page 26
Option 115: Ethernet Receiver 2 Remote Port on page 26
GPRS Receiver 1 Options
Option 201: GPRS Receiver 1 Account Code on page 27
Option 202: GPRS Receiver 1 DNIS on page 27
Option 203: GPRS Receiver 1 Address on page 27
Option 204: GPRS Receiver 1 Port on page 27
Option 205: GPRS Receiver 1 APN on page 27
GPRS Receiver 2 Options
Option 211: GPRS Receiver 2 Account Code on page 27
Option 212: GPRS Receiver 2 DNIS on page 27
Option 213: GPRS Receiver 2 Address on page 28
Option 214: GPRS Receiver 2 Port on page 28
Option 215: GPRS Receiver 2 APN on page 28
GPRS Options
Option 221: GPRS Public APN on page 28
Option 222: GPRS Login User Name on page 28
Option 223: GPRS Login Password on page 28
System Information
Option 991: Firmware Version on page 28
Option 992: Ethernet IP Address on page 28
Option 993: GPRS IP Address on page 29
Option 994: SIM Number on page 29
Option 995: Telephone Number on page 29
Option 996: IMEI Number on page 29
Option 997: MAC Number on page 29
Option 999: Software Default on page 29