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
5
must be added to the 3G4010 current when determining the total draw on the host panel or
power supply. Jumper CON5 does not limit the electrical current available on this output.
Tamper (12-13) - These terminals are connected in series to the Tamper switch [10]. They will close
when the cabinet is properly closed, and will open when the front cover is removed.
Z1-Z4 (15-16-17-18) Programmable Inputs - T
hese terminals can be set up to trigger events. Refer
to ‘Inputs’ for details.
12V (19), COM (20) Device Power Supply
- These terminals must be connected to a rated power
supply. Once the connections are completed, connect the battery leads (Red and Black wires, [12] in
Figure 1) to a 12V, 7Ah battery.
Jumper CON5
CON5 ON
- Full power, including standby capacity, comes from the host panel or external power
supply. Supply must be capable of up to 700mA. The 3G4010 battery must not be connected.
CON5 OFF - Curr
ent limiting mode, the host panel or external supply provides standby current.
Supply must be capable of 120mA plus any current drawn from AUX+ terminal. 3G4010 battery
must be installed for proper operation.
Status LEDs
NOTE: The power supply must have a minimum voltage of 13.5V to ensure a sufficient battery
charge. An example of a suitable power supply is the DSC Model ADP1310-NA with DC output
rated 13.8 VDC, 1Amp. This is to be used in conjunction with a 12V/7Ah rated battery for UL/ULC
listed residential installations.
NOTE: This mode of operation must not be used fo
r ULC Listed Fire Monitoring installations.
NOTE: When disposing of batteries, follow the instructions and precautions printed on the bat-
teries, and contact your municipal offices for information on the disposal of used batteries.
The 3G4010 interface has four status LEDs. The following describes the control panel status LEDs.
NOTE: The top two LEDs blink during the Initializing and Programming phases.
RED - This LED is normally Off; but, it will flash in the event of a trouble. This LED will switch on
within three minutes in the event of wireless Module [16] trouble, or when the wireless Network is
unavailable, ‘No Ser
vice’. If this LED flashes, the following list indicates the specific trouble based on
the number of flashes, by priority. When turned on, the 3G4010 checks for the trouble conditions to
be restored in the order listed below. The 3G4010 indicates the status of the highest priority,
unrestored trouble condition with the corresponding number of flashes of the red LED. Once the
highest priority trouble condition has been cleared, the next highest priority trouble condition is
displayed (if applicable).
1 flash - Battery Trouble (Battery with low voltage
output)
2 flashes - Radio/SIM
Trouble (Battery absent or SIM Card disconnected)
3 flashes - Wireless Netwo
rk Problem (SIM not active, poor signal strength, antenna not connected)
4 flashes
- Insufficient Signal Strength (poor location)
5 flashes
- Connect 24 Configuration SMS Trouble (Improper VRU programming. Once the configu-
ration is ready, turn off power for
2-3 seconds to allow the unit to restart and request again)
6 flashes - Receiver not
available (Improper VRU programming, receiver absent)
7 flashes - Power Supply Trouble (DC power supply absent)
Off
- No Troubles
YELLOW - When this LED is On (solid), a Phone Line Trouble condition exists. This LED switches
on when the interface switches to the Wireless Network (due to
a Landline trouble condition).
This LED flashes slowly in the event of an incoming or outgoing voice call (regardless of the
operating status of the landline). This LED can also flash quickly once (Wireless TX) or twice
(Wireless RX).
GREEN (Top) - When this LED is On, the reception is optimal. This LED switches On only when
the other Green LED is on.
GREEN (Bottom) - If this LED is Off and the Red LED is On, the Wireless Network service is
unavailable (NO SERVICE). This LED flashes when the Wireles
s Network reception is poor. If this
LED is on, the 3G4010 is able to communicate with the 3G (HSPA) or 2G (GPRS) network.