User's Manual
Inserting/Removing the SIM Card 3G Alarm Communicator Installlation Manual
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INSERTING/REMOVING THE SIM CARD
1.Remove the front cover of the SCW Control Panel to access SIM card holder.
2.Remove power from the SCW and disconnect the backup battery connections.
3.On the SIM card holder push gently to slide the cover towards OPEN as indicated by the arrow
on SIM holder. This will unlatch the SIM card holder on the side furthest from edge of the Com-
municator. See Figure 1.
4.Lift up the SIM card holder from the side that is not hinged.
NOTE: The SIM card can be damaged by bending or scratching contacts. Use caution when han-
dling the SIM card.
5.Insert or remove the SIM card, noting the orientation of the notches on the SIM card and the SIM
card holder.
6.When inserting a SIM card, insert the card in the proper orientation and gently push the SIM card
holder down and slide the holder as indicated by the arrow on SIM holder, to LOCK.
7.Apply AC power to panel, and replace the panel cover.
COMMUNICATOR RESET
The Communicator can be reset by cycling the power on the SCW.
ESTABLISHING A COMMUNICATION CHANNEL WITH THE SCW PANEL.
The Communicator interfaces to the SCW through a keyed 16 pin Ribbon cable. See .Table 6 . The
key prevents incorrect connection of the ribbon connector to the SCW and Communicator. The
pinout for the Ribbon Interface is provided in the Table below:
Establishing a communication channel between the Communicator and the SCW is critical to ensuring the desired operation of the two
units. The following steps must be completed during the on-site installation. Program the following to ensure that the Communicator
and the panel will work together as intended.
Initial Programming of Communicator and SCW
1. Enter
[*][8][Installer Code] [Section Number]
for panel programming. Record any values that are modified from their default, in the
appropriate Programming Worksheets.
NOTE: When programming Toggle Options, the toggle is ON when the number is displayed and OFF when the number is not dis-
played. (e.g., [1---5---], Toggle Options 1 and 5 are ON, all others are OFF).
2. Panel Section [167] Cellular/Ethernet Interface Communications ‘Wait for ACK’: Program value as: 060 (seconds).
3. When the communicator is installed with the SCW panel, 4 telephone number are available to backup one another. You can set up
these 4 telephone numbers to perform in one of two ways: Backup dialling or Alternate dialling.
a. Backup dialling: each of the 4 telephone numbers will make 5 dialling attempts in turn, before an FTC trouble is displayed on the
keypad.
b. Alternate dialling: each telephone number makes 1 dialling attempt before moving on to the next number, cycling through each
of the 4 numbers for a total of 5 times each. If all 4 numbers fail the 5 attempts,, an FTC trouble is displayed on the keypad.
4. Panel Sections [301], [302], [303], and [305] can be configured as Primary communication paths.
a. Panel Sections [302], [303], and [305] may also be configured for backup or redundant communications by using Panel Section(s)
[383] or [351] - [376]. Refer to the SCW panel Installation Manual for more information.
b. If a valid telephone number is programmed, communications will use Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Entering a 4
digit hexadecimal value for a telephone number will change the call routing to the Communicator, as determined by the number
programmed:
DCAAF: Internal (All Receivers). Signals will be routed depending on Section [851] [006] programming.
DCBBF: Ethernet Receiver 1 (Primary). (Not available for 3G2055).
DCCCF: Ethernet Receiver 2 (Backup). (Not available for 3G2055).
DCDDF: Cellular Receiver 1 (Primary). (Not available for TL255).
DCEEF: Cellular Receiver 2 (Backup). (Not available for TL255).
NOTE: Add a single ‘F’ as a suffix to the 4 digit hex number to populate the unused remainder of the 32 character field.
5. Panel Section [350]: If any of the phone numbers have been programmed as DCAA, DCBB, DCCC, DCDD, or DCEE, panel Sec-
tion [350] must be set to [04] if SIA format or [03] if Contact ID (CID) format is used by control panel.
Table 6: Communicator Ribbon cable to SCW
Pin # Signal Pin # Signal
1 PC-Link TX 2 PC-Link RX
3 GND 4 Vref
5 Vref 6 GND
7 AUD-OUT_N 8 AUD-OUT_P
9 AUD-IN_P 10 AUD-IN_N
11 GND 12 SI
13 GND 14 SO
15 GND 16 Wall Tamper
SIM Card Pinouts
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Figure 3: SIM Card Pinouts
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