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
Operating Principles
6
Simulated Landline Mode
The simulated landline provides the alarm control panel (with dialer interface) with a back up line in the
event of PSTN line trouble. If the voltage on the landline terminals (TIP/RNG) drops below 2.8V for a
period of between 10 seconds and 45 seconds - depending on the device connected to the T1/R1
terminals- the 3G4010 switches the connected telephone device to the wireless network. After waiting
between 30 and 40 seconds, it checks the landline for one of the following:
• If the landline has been restored, the 3G4010 switches the connected d
evice back to the landline,
OR
• If the landline is still down, the 3G4010 continues
the simulation until the landline is restored. The
3G4010 will not switch during ongoing calls.
NOTE: When the landline is down, the 3G4010 provides a dial tone to any device connected to
T1 and R1, including any telephones on the premises. The phones on the premises will not, how-
ever, be able to dial out over the 3G4010.
Panel Transmission Monitoring (PTM)
The 3G4010 can also monitor the panel’s attempt to communicate with the central station. If it
determines that the panel is having difficulty, it switches the line to the wireless network. This feature is
only active when the 3G4010 is configured as a back up communicator. This feature is in addition to the
regular line voltage detection.
The 3G4010 monitors the phone line for four consecutive fai
led attempts within a 12-minute window. A
failed attempt is assumed to have occurred when a line seizure takes place during dialing (either the alarm
panel or the customer telephone), but no 1400Hz tone (or Contact Kiss-off) is sent from the receiver.
Once the conditions for a failed attempt are met, the
3G4010 connects the panel to the wireless
network to communicate the events. When the 3G4010 switches the line it stays in this mode until the
panel hangs up. On the next event the 3G4010 restarts the error detection sequence before switching.
The 3G4010 performs this sequence on any
phone number that is detected on the line. Specific central
station phone numbers can be programmed into the 3G4010 if desired. Up to four, 20-digit numbers
can be added to your profile at Connect 24. If programmed, the 3G4010 will only look for Contact ID
Kiss-off after these numbers are dialed. A Telephone Line Monitoring trouble (PGM output activation
and/or reporting code if applicable) is also activated and/or transmitted when the PTM is activated. A
restoral is sent at the end of the call.
Wireless Communications Sequence
• When an alarm is triggered, the control panel goes off-hook.
• The 3G4010 asserts a dial tone.
• The Control panel dials the number of the central st
ation. Ensure that the alarm panel inserts a
minimum one second pause, or has Dial Tone Search enabled before dialing the number.
• The 3G4010 detects the DTMF dialing
and stops dial tone.
NOTE: The 3G4010 is unable to decode pulse dialing.
• The 3G4010 sends the required Contact ID dual-tone handshake to the panel.
• After receiving the handshake, the control panel trans
mits an alarm message in Contact ID format.
• The 3G4010 decodes and transforms the Contact ID digits into an IP packet and
sends it to the
central station receiver over the wireless network.
• The central station receiver acknowledges
the alarm and sends a command to the 3G4010 to gen-
erate the corresponding 1400Hz Kiss-off signal for a minimum of
800msec.
After the 3G4010 generates a Kiss-off signal,
it sends the next alarm or, if no further alarms need to be
sent, the control panel goes on-hook.
Inputs
The 3G4010 has four inputs that can be used to trigger specific communications. These events will
transmit using Contact ID format with Inputs 1-4 reporting as [991] to [994] respectively.
Default settings are:
INPUT 1- FIRE INPUT 3 - BURGLARY
INPUT 2 - PANIC ALARM INPUT 4 - SYSTEM TROUBLE
These inputs are normally open and will ac
tivate when a short condition is detected between the
terminal and the COM. Refer to the 3G4010 Wiring Diagram (Figure 2) at the back of this manual.
NOTE: These inputs communicate using Contact ID format.