3G2055(R)-E HSPA/3G Wireless Alarm Communicator SCW 3G Communcator - North America TL2553G(R)-E Ethernet/Internet and HSPA/3G Dual-Path Alarm Communicator SCW 3G/Ethernet Communicator - North America Installation Manual v5.0 Warning: This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read.
WARNING: Installer please read carefully General Information Keypad Data Display Entering Data From Keypad Entering ASCII Characters Mounting Considerations Communicator Technical Specifications General Information Features UL/ULC Installation Requirements Communicator Frequency Bands for North America Ratings Hardware Compatibility Software Compatability Communicator Pre Intsallation Configuration Connect24™1 Account and SIM card Activation Encryption Communicator Configuration with SCW Installation Locati
System Test Options Ethernet Receiver 1 Options Ethernet Receiver 2 Options Ethernet Options Cellular Receiver 1 Options Cellular Receiver 2 Options Cellular Options Command and Control Options Receiver Diagnostic Testing System Information (Read Only) Limited Warranty System Reset Defaults EULA Regulatory Information 30 31 31 31 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 34 34 35 3
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General Information Domain Name Service (DNS) programming is not permitted in UL/ULC listed systems Keypad Data Display l l Section-Toggle Options: The number is displayed when Toggle is ON. The number is not displayed when Toggle is OFF. (e.g., Toggle Options displays: “[--3--6--]”. Options 3 and 6 are ON, all others are OFF). Pressing keys 1 through 8 will alternately turn the Toggle ON and OFF.
that Cellular radio reception is adequate for communication using the HSPA/3G paths. Perform the “Communicator Placement Test” on page 9. Communicator Technical Specifications General Information All versions of the HSPA/3G and Ethernet Alarm Communicator, operate on a HSPA/3G network and are housed inside the Self Contained Wireless (SCW) 9055/9057. The Communicators use an Internal Antenna only.
Communicator Frequency Bands for North America Table 2: 2G Frequency Bands Transmit Direction Cellular 850 North America PCS 1900 North America Transmit Frequency 824 MHz to 849 MHz 1850 MHz to 1910 MHz Receive Frequency 869 MHz to 894 MHz 1930 MHz to 1990 MHz Table 3: 3G Frequency Bands UMTS 850 North America, UMTS 1900 North America International Transmit Frequency 824 MHz to 849 MHz 1850 MHz to 1910 MHz Receive Frequency 869 MHz to 894 MHz 1930 MHz to 1990 MHz Transmit Direction Ratings Table 4: Communi
l l Connect24 Using: Simple Messaging System (SMS) Protocol. Connect24 Remote Flash. Using: Internet Protocol (IP) using Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP). Communicator Pre Intsallation Configuration Connect24™1 Account and SIM card Activation (Before Installation) Installation of the Communicator requires activation with Connect24 before operation.
Communicator Configuration with SCW Figure 1: Communication Board Connection Points SIM Card Holder RJ-45 Connector (TL2553G(R)-E only) Mounting Hole UA684 Mounting Hole NOTE: The Alarm Communicator is installed in the SCW prior to shipment by Digital Security Controls (DSC). The Factory Installation includes insertion of the SIM card.
Figure 2: RL-45 Pinout RJ-45 Connector NOTE: CAT5 specification requires that any cable bend must have a minimum 5 cm (2 in.) bend radius. Maximum length of CAT 5 cable is 100m (328 ft.). NOTE: The Ethernet cable shall not be visible when the installation is complete unless the install is a surface mount installation. INSERTING/REMOVING THE SIM CARD Figure 3: SIM Card Pinouts SIM Card Pinouts Vcc GND Reset Vpp CLK I/O 1. Remove the front cover of the SCW Control Panel to access SIM card holder. 2.
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.
1. Run the DLS IV software on your computer. DLS IV will connect to the unit, using the Public IP address, and make an Ethernet connection. If the Ethernet connection fails, DLS IV will report an error and prompt you to connect using Cellular. NOTE: If required, download the DLS IV software from DSC: http://www.dsc.com/index.php?n=library#self. If you select Cellular connection, DLS will request Connect24 to send an outgoing SMS message to the unit. 2.
[003] Ethernet Gateway IP Address Default (000.000.000.000) Enter the Ethernet Gateway IP address of the Communicator. The gateway IP address is required when a router is used on the local network to reach the destination IP address specified in Section [001]. Format is 4 fields, each field is a 3 digit decimal number. Valid range: 000-255. NOTE: If DHCP is enabled, the DHCP Server will assign the Gateway IP address for this Section and the programmed value will be ignored.
ON: When the periodic test transmission interval occurs, the test transmission will alternate between being sent to the primary and secondary receivers with each test transmission interval. OFF: When the periodic test transmission interval occurs, the test transmission will be sent to the programmed receivers, based on the settings of the periodic test transmission reporting codes. [8] Cellular Low Signal Trouble. Default (OFF) This option masks the Low Signal trouble from the Cellular trouble event.
[012] DLS Incoming Port Default (0BF6/3062) The DLS Incoming Local Port (listening port) is the port DLS IV will use when connecting to the Communicator. If a router or gateway is used, it must be programmed with a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) port forward for this port to the Communicator module IP address. Valid range: 0000 - FFFF. [013] DLS Outgoing Port Default (0BFA/3066) The DLS Outgoing Port is used for outgoing session to DLS IV after an SMS request has been sent to the Communicator.
HEX Offset Value Hours 4D 7 51 8 52 8.25 54 8.75 55 9 57 9.5 59 10 5B 10.5 5D 11 5F 11.5 61 12 64 12.
Program 00 to disable this event or FF to enable. This event will occur when communications with the control panel have resumed. [025] Radio Activation Restore Default (FF) Program 00 to disable this event or FF to enable. This event will occur after any successful Connect24 programming session. System Test Options [026 - 029] Test Transmissions to Primary Receiver, with Backup to Secondary Receiver: Set Ethernet Section [026] to (FF); [027] to (00). Set Cellular Section [028] to (FF); [029] to (00).
Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. This event will occur when the panel firmware update begins. [036] Panel Firmware Update Successful Default (FF); Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. This event will occur when the panel firmware is updated successfully. [037] Panel Firmware Update Fail Default (FF); Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. This event will occur when the panel firmware updated has failed.
Enter the Domain Name as 32 ASCII characters. Programming this Section is not permitted on a UL/ULC listed system. Ethernet Receiver 2 Options [111] Ethernet Receiver 2 Account Code Default (0000000000) The account code is used by the central station to distinguish between transmitters. The account code is used when transmitting heartbeat signals to the central station receiver. Signals received from the control panel will use the control panel account number. Valid range: 0000000001- FFFFFFFFFE.
Table 12: Ethernet Test Transmission Interval Test Transmission Interval Daily Programmed Minutes 001440 Weekly 010080 Monthly 043200 NOTE: Minimum value is 000005 minutes. Programming an interval that is less than 5 minutes will disable test transmission. Cellular Receiver 1 Options [201] Cellular Receiver 1 Account Code Default (0000000000) The account code is used by the central station to distinguish between transmitters.
NOTE: When a valid address has been entered, Cellular Receiver 2 is enabled and will communicate events over the Cellular path. [214] Cellular Receiver 2 Port Default (0BF5/3061) This Section defines the port of Cellular Receiver 2. Change the value of this port when your installation is located behind a firewall and must be assigned a particular port number, as determined by your central station system administrator. Valid range: 0000 - FFFF.
[227] Voice Call Timeout Default (00); This option sets the Voice Call Timeout, in minutes. Programming a value of 00 will disable timeout. Valid range is 00 to FF. [228] Voice Call Back Time Default (0A); This option sets the Voice call back time, in minutes. When the Communicator requests Call Back from the receiver, it will answer incoming calls during the programmed timeout period.
Send this command to the system to stay arm. It may be followed by a Partition Label or partition number and Access Code. [602] Away Arm Default (Away Arm); Send this command to the system to away arm. It may be followed by a Partition Label or partition number and Access Code. [603] Night Arm Default (Night Arm); Send this command to the system to night arm. It may be followed by a Partition Label or partition number and Access Code. [604] Disarm Default (Disarm); Send this command to the system to disarm.
When an SMS Command and Control function is successfully performed by the panel, the successful label is included in the response sent to the user, following the command requested. (e.g., if “stay armed” command is completed by the panel, SMS response is: “stay armed successful”).
Class Definition Error Definition 01 Bad SMS format 02 Session failed due to local network issues 03 Unable to connect to remote server 02 TFTP 04 File not found on TFTP server 05 File not found on TFTP server 06 Update was unsuccessful 07 Update was successful Receiver Diagnostic Testing [901] Diagnostic Test Transmission [1] Ethernet 1 (OFF). [2] Ethernet 2 (OFF). [3] Cellular 1 (OFF). [4] Cellular 2 (OFF). [5],[6],[7],[8] Reserved (OFF).
[996] Cellular Telephone Number NOTE: This Section will display the Cellular telephone number of the SIM. This telephone number is required by the Installer for DLS and remote firmware (flash) update. User can access this telephone number by entering [*] [6] < > “Cellular Phone No.” to display the phone number. [997] IMEI Number This Section will display the unique 15- digit International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) of the radio.
The communicator status codes will indicate the signal levels with digit 1 and 2, a network status with digit 3, and the trouble status with digit 4 and 5 as indicated in table above. For example status code 11000F would display following status: 1 – On = Signal indicator 1, is ON 1 – On = Signal indicator 2, is ON 0 – OFF = Network indicator, network is working 00 – TROUBLE INDICATOR = there is no trouble on the communicator. F – Future code not assigned yet. It is sixth hexadecimal digit.
Trouble Indicator Digit 07 08 09 0A 0C Possible Causes Trouble Possible Solutions In Section [851] [992] verify a valid IP address is programmed. If not, contact the Network administrator. If problem persists, replace the Ethernet cable and RJ45 connector. Ensure that the Ethernet path has internet connectivity. If you are using a static IP address make sure the gateway and subnet mask are entered correctly.
Network indicator Value Flashing Means Incoming transmission Connect 24 programming Outgoing transmission Incoming transmission 29
[011] Installer Code Default (CAFE) Valid range: 0000 - FFFF. Ethernet Cellular Programming Worksheets [012] DLS Incoming Port Default (0BF6/3062) Valid range: 0000 - FFFF. System Options [001] Ethernet IP Address Default (000.000.000.000) [013] DLS Outgoing Port Default (0BFA/3066) Valid range: 0000 - FFFF. [002] Ethernet IP Subnet Mask Default (255.255.255.000) [020] Time Zone Default (00) Valid range: 00 - 99. [003] Ethernet Gateway IP Address Default (000.000.000.
[032] Priority Tamper Restore Default (FF) Program 00 disable or FF enable. [113] Ethernet Receiver 2 Address Default (000.000.000.000) [033] Communicator Firmware Update Begin Default (FF) Program 00 disable or FF enable. [114] Ethernet Receiver 2 UDP Remote Port Default (0BF5/3061) Valid range: 0000 - FFFF. [034] Communicator Firmware Update Successful Default (FF) Program 00 disable or FF enable. [115] Ethernet Receiver 2 UDP Local Port Default (0BF9/3065) Valid range: 0000 -FFFF.
[212] Cellular Receiver 2 DNIS Default (000000) Valid range: 000000 - 0FFFFF. [7] Reserved [8] Reserved [311]-[318] SMS Phone Number 1-8 This section may be programmed through DLS- IV or the keypad. ______________________________________________ [213] Cellular Receiver 2 Address Default (000.000.000.000) Valid segment range: 000-255 [321]-[328] SMS Phone Number 1-8 Toggle Options [214] Cellular Receiver 2 Port Default (0BF5/3061) Valid range: 0000 - FFFF.
______________________________________________ [615] Status Request Default (Status Request) Send this command to request the status of the system. ______________________________________________ [616] Alarm Memory Request Default (Alarm Memory Request) Send this command to request the alarm memory from the system. ______________________________________________ [617] Help Default (Help) Access Code is not required.
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