User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 3G4010
- 3G (HSPA) Wireless Alarm Communicator
- installation manual V4.0
- Table of Contents
- Features
- Technical Specifications
- Ratings
- Parts
- 1
- Metal Casing
- 2
- 3G Antenna
- 3
- Antenna Mounting Hardware
- 4
- Anchor Screw Holes (3mm)
- 5
- Antenna Connector
- 6
- SIM Card Holder
- 7
- Status LEDs (see page 5)
- 8
- CON5 Battery Setting Jumper
- 9
- PC-Link Connector
- 10
- Tamper Switch
- 11
- Terminal Blocks
- 12
- Battery Leads
- 13
- Cable Entry
- 14
- Earth Ground Wire
- 15
- 12V/1.2Ah Battery
- 16
- 3G (HSPA) Radio Module
- Description
- 1. Unscrew the four screws securing the front panel to the cabinet. Remove the front panel.
- 2. Fit the 3G antenna [2]. Ensure the 3G antenna mounting hardware is fastened securely [3].
- 3. Attach the 3G radio module with the 3G antenna connector. Ensure that the connector is secure.
- 4. Turn on the 3G4010 and check the signal strength. 4.1 Connect the battery to the RED and BLK battery leads. 4.2 Connect the DC power source to +/- 12V terminals.
- 5. Allow the unit to power up.
- 6. Power down the 3G4010 by removing the DC power source and battery leads.
- 1. Using the cabinet, mark the four screw locations. Drill the anchor screw holes.
- 2. Using anchor screws (not provided), mount the cabinet to the wall.
- 3. Run the cables through the cable entry [13] or through the cabinet knockouts.
- 4. Complete the connections on the terminal blocks [11].
- 5. Reattach the front cover [1] securely to the cabinet.
- Simulated Landline Mode
- Panel Transmission Monitoring (PTM)
- Wireless Communications Sequence
- Inputs
- Outputs
- Activating the Outputs
- Swinger Shutdown
- Hardware Default
- Low Power Radio Shutdown
- Figure 2 - Wiring Diagram
- Figure 3 - Telephone Connection
- Figure 4 - Power Supply and Supervision Wiring Diagram
- Figure 5 - Fire Alarm Control Unit and 3G Transmitter
- Figure 6 - DSC Subscribers’ Unit Fire and 3G Transmitter Mounted in the Same Room
- Figure 7 - DSC Subscribers’ Unit Fire and 3G Wireless Transmitter Mounted Remotely
- Figure 8 -Connection Details for Wireless Network Supervision Relay and Redundant Fire Alarm Transmission
- Figure 9 - Connection Details for GSM Supervision Relay, Phone Line Supervision and Redundant Fire Alarm Transmission
- Description
- Limited Warranty
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Enrolling a 3G4010 • The 3G4010 can be enrolled by going through the
GVRU voice prompt, and completing the activation of
the SIM card, and the initialization of the 3G4010
• The 3G4010 can also be enrolled using the Connect 24
website (www.connect24.com)
SIM card activation period • A SIM card can take up to 24 hours to be activated by
the provider. However, it typically takes less than an
hour for the SIM card to be activated
Checking SIM status •Go to www.connect24.com and login. A search can be
performed for a specific account and its current status
• SIM status can also be checked through the GVRU
Critical Shutdown on 3G4010
backup battery
• If the 3G4010 backup battery is used and is below
10.5VDC, the unit will go into critical shutdown
• The critical shutdown state will be displayed by the red
light flashing followed by the yellow and two green
lights flashing
• The lights will continue to flash in this sequence until
the battery is charged above 12.4VDC
Swinger Shutdown for Telephone
Line Monitor (TLM) transmissions for
backup units
• If the 3G4010 is configured as a backup, it can send a
maximum of 3 TLM troubles and restorals per day
• TLM Swinger Shutdown only affects signal transmis-
sions, not the functionality of the 3G4010 lights or PGM
outputs
Critical Shutdown on 3G4010
backup battery
• If the 3G4010 backup battery is used and is below
10.5VDC, the unit will go into critical shutdown
• The critical shutdown state will be displayed by the red
light flashing followed by the yellow and two green
lights flashing
• The lights will continue to flash in this sequence until
the battery is charged above 12.4VDC
Swinger Shutdown for Telephone
Line Monitor (TLM) transmissions for
backup units
• If the 3G4010 is configured as a backup, it can send a
maximum of 3 TLM troubles and restorals per day
• TLM Swinger Shutdown only affects signal transmis-
sions, not the functionality of the 3G4010 lights or PGM
outputs
General Information