TL280LE(R) Internet and LTE/HSPA Dual-Path Alarm Communicator LE2080(R) LTE/HSPA Alarm Communicator 3G2080(R)E Cellular Alarm Communicator TL2803G(R)E Internet and HSPA Dual-Path Alarm Communicator TL280(R)E Internet Alarm Communicator Installation Manual v5.1 WARNING: This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to the liability of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read.
Table of Contents Table of Contents WARNING: Installer please read carefully General IMPORTANT Safety Information Model Information Panel Mounting Features Technical Specifications Ratings Compatibility Pre Installation Configuration Encryption Communicator Installation Configuration Installing the Ethernet Cable (TLXXXX Models Only) Inserting and Removing the SIM Card Running the RS-232 Cable (R models only) Installing Communicator in Panel Installing Communicator with HS2016, HS2032, HS2064, and HS2128 Pa
System Test Options Ethernet Receiver 1 Options Ethernet Receiver 2 Options Ethernet Options Cellular Receiver 1 Options Cellular Receiver 2 Options Cellular Options SMS Event Notification/Command and Control Options External Event Label Programming Receiver Diagnostic Testing System Information (Read Only) System Reset Defaults Ethernet Cellular Programming Worksheets System Options Programming Options System Test Options Ethernet Receiver 1 Options Ethernet Receiver 2 Options Ethernet Options Cellular Rec
do not provide volumetric area protection. They have multiple beams of detection and motion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by these beams. They cannot detect motion which occurs behind walls, ceilings, floor, closed doors, glass partitions, glass doors or windows. Any type of tampering whether intentional or unintentional such as masking, painting, or spraying of any material on the lenses, mirrors, windows or any other part of the detection system will impair its proper operation.
General IMPORTANT This installation manual shall be used in conjunction with the control panel. All the safety instructions specified within that manual shall be observed. The control panel is referenced as the “panel” throughout this document. This installation guide provides the basic wiring, programming and troubleshooting information. The HSPA(3G)/dual-path alarm communicator is a fixed, wall-mounted unit, and shall be installed in the location specified in these instructions.
LE2080(R) : is an LTE (4G) cellular alarm communicator with HSPA(3G) fallback support that sends alarm communications to Sur- Gard System I- IP, II, III (SG- DRL2IP, IV (SG- DRL4IP) and 5 (SGDRL5IP) central station receivers via an LTE(4)/HSPA(3G) digital cellular network.
Ratings Compatibility Table 1: Communicator Ratings 3G2080(R)E /LE2080 (R) Cellular only Model TL280(R)E Internet only TL2803G(R)E/TL280LE (R) Internet and Cellular Power Supply Ratings 10.8-12.5 VDC Power is supplied from the panel’s PC-Link header or PCL-422 module in remote cabinet installations. In remote cabinet installations, the PCL-422 module located with the communicator is powered by an HSM2204 or an HSM2300. Refer to the PCL-422 installation sheet for details.
enabled or disabled. When encryption is enabled, the central station will configure the device to encrypt communications the next time the communicator module performs a communication to that receiver. NOTE: Packets will start being encrypted only after the next event is sent to that receiver, or if the unit is restarted. Before leaving the installation site, the communicator TL2803G(R)E Ethernet line shall be connected via an APPROVED (acceptable to the local authorities) Network Interface Device (NID).
c. Place the bracket on a flat, solid surface. Hold the communicator component side up and orient the 4 holes on the communicator with the 4 standoffs protruding from the bracket. Push the communicator firmly and evenly onto the standoffs until it is securely attached to the mounting bracket. d. Remove the panel front cover. e. Remove and discard the circular knockout located in the top-right section of the panel. (This hole will be used for connection of the supplied radio antenna). f.
secure the mounting bracket to the panel. f. Attach the other end of the PC-LINK cable to the communicator (red wire goes on the righthand pin of the communicator PC-LINK header (See Figure 3)). g. Using light pressure (finger tight only), attach the supplied white quad band whip antenna to the threaded antenna connection point at top of the panel.
Figure 3: Communicator Wiring Diagram 1 2 1 L SIM o c k AUDIO/DEFAULT 3G/LTE Radio HS2016/2032/2064/2128 COM SHLD PC-LINK PCLINK_2 3 RXGND 6 TL2803G(R)E 3G2080(R)E TL280(R)E TL280LE(R) LE2080(R) TX+ TXRX+ DSC UA685 RJ-45 UA621 5 AC AC AUX+ Item EGND AUX BELL + BELL RED BLK YEL GRN 4 PGM1 PGM3 Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM PGM2 PGM4 Z6 Z7 COM Z8 RING TIP T-1 R-1 Input Ratings: l +10.8V ~ +12.
communicated to all programmed receivers. If this is the first time the communicator has been powered up in the panel, the module will initiate communications to C24 Communications to request remote programming. NOTE: During radio reset, the two green LEDs will flash alternately. NOTE: Initialization may take several minutes to complete. Red and yellow LEDs will flash together during initialization. Do not continue to next step until the red and yellow LEDs have stopped flashing.
4. Move the extension antenna to various locations while observing the two green LEDs on the panel. a. Continue to reposition the extension antenna until it receives an acceptable (minimum one green LED ON solid) signal strength. NOTE: Minimum strength is: green LED 1 flashing and yellow LED off. If green LED 1 is flashing, relocation should be considered. b. Mount the supplied antenna extension bracket at the location that provides the best signal strength. 5.
through programming section [851]. The security system only responds to SMS messages sent from designated phone numbers (programmed in section [851]>[311]-[328]).
NOTE: The panel supervision trouble/restore are internally generated events by the communicator. Trouble is generated if the communicator misses 6 polls. Trouble is restored on receipt of first poll from the panel. SIM Lock Trouble (4 Flashes) This trouble occurs when the SIM lock feature has been enabled and the unit has been programmed with the wrong PIN for the SIM card. Cellular Trouble (5 Flashes) This trouble is indicated for any of the following 4 conditions: 1.
Table 6: Radio Signal Strength Signal CSQ Yellow Strength Level LED Radio Not Ready N/A N/A No Signal 0 ON Green LED 2 Green LED 1 Signal Level dBm Action Required N/A If this status persists and the yellow LED shows 5 flashes, confirm that the SIM card is active. Confirm cellular service is active in area. Relocate panel or install external antenna. Alternate Alternate Flashing Flashing OFF OFF 1 Bar Flashing 1 -4 See Note -108.8 Check all antenna connections.
Trouble indication Trouble Indicator Digit LED – 2 Flashes Possible Causes Supervision Trouble Trouble Possible Solution l l l l Yellow LED – 5 Flashes 05 Cellular Trouble l l l l l Yellow LED – 6 Flashes 06 Ethernet Trouble l l l l l l l Yellow LED – 7 Flashes 07 Receiver Not Available l l Yellow LED – 8 Flashes 08 Receiver Supervision Trouble l l l Yellow LED - 9 Flashes 09 Yellow LED – 12 0C FTC Trouble l Module Configuration l Communicator Enabled).
Trouble indication Trouble Indicator Digit Flashes All LEDs flashing together Possible Causes Trouble Possible Solution Trouble Ensure that a valid account code has been entered in these sections. N/A Boot Loader Failed Red and Yellow LEDs flashing together N/A Initialization Sequence Only Green LEDs flashing N/A Hardware Default Jumper Green LEDs alternating N/A Radio Reset or Radio Initialization l Disconnect power, then reconnect power to the communicator module.
Receiver Window: This is the supervision timeout that must be configured at the central station receiver. l Recommended Values: This is the recommended heartbeat interval that should be programmed into the communicator. [005] System Toggle Options [1] Ethernet Receiver 1 Supervised (TL2803G(R)E only) Default (OFF) ON: Ethernet receiver 1 will be supervised and heartbeats will be sent to Ethernet receiver 1 based on the supervision interval programmed in section [004].
OFF: Ethernet receiver 2 is disabled. [3] Reserved [4] Cellular receiver 1 is enabled. Default (ON) OFF for TL2803G(R)E. ON: Cellular receiver 1 is enabled. OFF: Cellular receiver 1 is disabled. [5] Cellular receiver 2 is enabled. Default (ON) OFF for TL2803G(R)E. ON: Cellular receiver 2 is enabled. OFF: Cellular receiver 2 is disabled. [6] Reserved [7] DLS Over Cellular. Default (ON). ON: DLS is enabled on the cellular path. OFF: DLS is disabled on the cellular path.
OFF: Visual verification is disabled. [3] Video On Demand. Default (OFF) ON: Video On Demand is enabled. OFF: Video On Demand is disabled. [4] Reserved. [5] Reserved. [6] Reserved. [7] Reserved. [8] Reserved. [011] Installer Code Default (CAFE) Program the installer code for the communicator module. The installer code will be required when programming the communicator module. Valid range: 0000 - FFFF.
HEX Offset Value Hours Standard Abbreviation Location Newfoundland Standard Time 23 -3.5 NST 25 -3 ART Argentina Time 29 -2 BEST Brazil Eastern Standard Time 2D -1 CVT Cape Verde Time 31 0 GMT Greenwich Mean Time (UTC) 35 1 CET Central European Time 39 2 SAST South Africa Standard Time Arabic Standard Time 3D 3 AST 3F 3.5 IRST Iran Standard Time 41 4 GST Gulf Standard Time 43 4.5 AFT Afghanistan Time 45 5 PKT Pakistan Time 47 5.
Communication Standard - October 1997. This format will send the account code along with its data transmission. The transmission will look similar to the following at the receiver. NOTE: This section shall sync with PowerSeries Neo panels version 1.00 or higher. Example: Nri0 ET001 where: N = New Event; ri0 = Partition/Area identifier; ET = Panel Absent Trouble; 001 = Zone 001.
Interval 2: l If the test transmission fails to the secondary receiver, it will back up to the primary receiver. l If the test transmission fails to the primary receiver, an FTC trouble will be generated. Test Transmission Unique to Primary and Secondary Receivers: Set Ethernet section [026] to (FF); [027] to (FF). Set cellular section [028] to (FF); [029] to (FF).
[096] SA Outgoing Local Port Default (0C14/3093) [097] SA Call Up IP Default (000.000.000.000) [098] SA Call Up Port Default (0000) [099] SA Password Default (FFFFFFFF) Ethernet Receiver 1 Options [101] Ethernet Receiver 1 Account Code Default (0000000000) The account code is used by the central station to distinguish between transmitters. This account code is used when transmitting heartbeat signals to the central station receiver. Signals received from the panel will use the control panel account number.
NOTE: If both Ethernet receiver 2 and cellular receiver 2 are the same receiver (IP and port number are identical), Ethernet receiver 2 account will be used for Ethernet and cellular. [112] Ethernet Receiver 2 DNIS Default (000000) The DNIS is used in addition to the account code to identify the communicator module at the central station. Valid range: 000000 - 099999. Value is entered as leading 0 followed by the 5-digit DNIS. Format is BCD.
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. This 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.
[214] Cellular Receiver 2 Port Default (0BF5/3061) This section defines the port of cellular receiver 2. Change the value of this port when the installation is located behind a firewall and must be assigned a particular port number, as determined by the central station system administrator. Valid range: 0000 - FFFF. NOTE: Do not program cellular receiver 1 and cellula r receiver 2 to communicate to the same receiver.
[228] Voice Call Back Time Default (0A) Valid entries are 00 - FF. [229] Voice Call Back Number Default ( ) 32 digit phone number. SMS Event Notification/Command and Control Options When an event is triggered by the panel and SMS notification is ON in section [301] toggle option [1], an SMS message is created and sent to the SMS telephone numbers programmed in sections [311]- [342] for event types specified in sections [343]- [374] if toggle [7] is ON.
[2] SMS Notification Tamper/Restore Default (ON) [3] SMS Notification Opening/Closing Default (ON) [4] SMS Notification System Maintenance Default (ON) [5] SMS Notification System Test Default (ON) [6] SMS Notification Internal Events Default (ON) [7] SMS Notification Enabled Default (ON) [8] SMS Command and Control Enabled Default (ON) [375]-[406] SMS Phone Number 1-32 Partition Option Default (00) 01-32 assigns the phone number to a partition. 01 signifies partition 1 and 32 signifies partition 32.
[1] UDP Polling Default (OFF) [2] TCP Polling Default (OFF) [3] Real-time Notification Default (OFF) [4] Notification Follows Poll Default (OFF) [5] Reserved [6] Reserved [7] Reserved [8] Reserved [427] Session 1 Interactive Polling Interval in Seconds Default (000A) This option controls the polling interval from the alarm panel to the integration interface for the purpose of optimizing data usage. The shorter the interval, the higher the data usage.
[438] Session 1 Notification Zone 33-40 [439] Session 1 Notification Zone 41-48 Toggle [1] Zone 33 Default (ON) [1] Zone 41 Default (ON) [2] Zone 34 Default (ON) [2] Zone 42 Default (ON) [3] Zone 35 Default (ON) [3] Zone 43 Default (ON) [4] Zone 36 Default (ON) [4] Zone 44 Default (ON) [5] Zone 37 Default (ON) [5] Zone 45 Default (ON) [6] Zone 38 Default (ON) [6] Zone 46 Default (ON) [7] Zone 39 Default (ON) [7] Zone 47 Default (ON) [8] Zone 40 Default (ON) [8] Zone 48 Defau
[6] Zone 102 Default (ON) [6] Zone 110 Default (ON) [7] Zone 103 Default (ON) [7] Zone 111 Default (ON) [8] Zone 104 Default (ON) [8] Zone 112 Default (ON) [448] Session 1 Notification Zone 113-120 [449] Session 1 Notification Zone 121-128 Toggle [1] Zone 113 Default (ON) [1] Zone 121 Default (ON) [2] Zone 114 Default (ON) [2] Zone 122 Default (ON) [3] Zone 115 Default (ON) [3] Zone 123 Default (ON) [4] Zone 116 Default (ON) [4] Zone 124 Default (ON) [5] Zone 117 Default (ON)
[724] Lifestyle Zone 17-24 Toggle [725] Lifestyle Zone 25-32 Toggle [1] Zone 17 Default (ON) [1] Zone 25 Default (ON) [2] Zone 18 Default (ON) [2] Zone 26 Default (ON) [3] Zone 19 Default (ON) [3] Zone 27 Default (ON) [4] Zone 20 Default (ON) [4] Zone 28 Default (ON) [5] Zone 21 Default (ON) [5] Zone 29 Default (ON) [6] Zone 22 Default (ON) [6] Zone 30 Default (ON) [7] Zone 23 Default (ON) [7] Zone 31 Default (ON) [8] Zone 24 Default (ON) [8] Zone 32 Default (ON) [726]Lifes
[6] Zone 86 Default (ON) [6] Zone 94 Default (ON) [7] Zone 87 Default (ON) [7] Zone 95 Default (ON) [8] Zone 88 Default (ON) [8] Zone 96 Default (ON) [734] Lifestyle Zone 97-104 Toggle [735] Lifestyle Zone 105-112 Toggle [1] Zone 97 Default (ON) [1] Zone 105 Default (ON) [2] Zone 98 Default (ON) [2] Zone 106 Default (ON) [3] Zone 99 Default (ON) [3] Zone 107 Default (ON) [4] Zone 100 Default (ON) [4] Zone 108 Default (ON) [5] Zone 101 Default (ON) [5] Zone 109 Default (ON)
Event [Section] Label Default Label Event [Section] Label Default Label [756] Sprinkler Alarm (Sprinkler Alarm) [757] Sprinkler Alarm Restore [758] Water Level Alarm (Water Level Alarm) [759] Water Level Alarm Restore (Water Level Alarm Restore) [760] Low Temperature Alarm (Low Temperature Alarm) [761] Low Temperature Alarm Restore (Low Temperature Alarm Restore) [762] Fire Supervisory (Fire Supervisory) [763] Fire Supervisory Restore (Fire Supervisory Restore) [764] CO Alarm (CO Alarm)
Event [Section] Label Default Label Cancelled Cancelled) [812] Late to Close (Late to Close) Event [Section] Label Default Label [813] Disarmed After Alarm (Disarmed After Alarm) [814] Alarm Ocurred After (Alarm Ocurred After Arming Arming) [815] Exit Fault (Exit Fault) [816] Cold Start (Cold Start) [817] Armed With Zones Bypassed (Armed With Zones Bypassed) [818] Zone Bypassed (Zone Bypassed) [819] Zone Unbypassed (Zone Unbypassed) [820] Burglary Verified (Burglary Verified) [821] Bu
Event [Section] Label Default Label Event [Section] Label Default Label [869] Keypad Message (Keypad Message) [870] Function Successful (Successful) [871] Function Failure (Unsuccessful) [872] Invalid Command (Invalid Command) [873] System Stay Armed (Stay Armed) [874] System Away Armed (Away Armed) [875] System Night Armed (Night Armed) [876] System Disarmed Ready (Disarmed Ready) [877] System Disarmed, Not Ready (Disarmed Not Ready) [878] System In Alarm (is in Alarm) [879] Trouble La
[971] [972] [976] [977] [978] - EEPROM Map Version Virtual Keypad Language Version Radio Configuration File Version Cellular Network Provider - MCC/MNC Code Cellular Network Type 00 GPRS 2G 04 LTE 01 EDGE 2G 05 LTE Advanced 4G 4G 02 WCDMA 3G 06 CDMA 2G 03 HSDPA 3G 07 EVDO 3G [979] - Cellular Network CSQ [980] - Radio Reset Codes [981] - Radio Type [982] - Radio Firmware Version [983] - Firmware Update Diagnostics Section Firmware updates for panel and the communicator itself can be made from
Response Description of Response Code Code AC General device firmware transfer failure Corresponding Action Contact DSC Tech Support, describe the action attempted with the system and supply them with the Response Code in Section [983]. Firmware Update Status C0 System ready to update. None C1 System update cancel request received The system has received an update cancel request from DLS.
Signal Signal Signal CSQ Indicator Indicator Strength Level 1 2 Signal Level [dBm] Signal Level Status Action Required Relocate panel or install external antenna. 1 -4 0 2 -108 ~ 103 2 Bars 5 -6 0 1 -102 ~ --99 weak 3 Bars 7 - 10 2 1 -98 ~ -91 strong 4 Bars 11 13 2 1 -90 ~ -85 strong 5 Bars 14 + 1 1 -84 and higher excellent 1 Bar Relocate panel or install external antenna if yellow trouble LED has 5 flashes. weak Location is OK.
[989] DNS 2 IP Address This section will display the IP address of DNS Server 2. This is useful when the unit is configured for DHCP and the IP address assigned to the device by the DHCP Server is needed. This value is programmed in section [008] or assigned by DHCP. [990] Boot Loader Version This section will display the current boot loader version of the communicator. [991] Communicator Firmware Version This section will display the current firmware version of the device.
OPT Language OPT Language OPT Language Ethernet Cellular Programming Worksheets System Options [001] Ethernet IP Address Default (000.000.000.000) [002] Ethernet IP Subnet Mask Default (255.255.255.
System Test Options [026] Ethernet 1 Test Transmission Default (FF) Program 00 disable or FF enable. [104] Ethernet Receiver 1 UDP Remote Port Default (0BF5/3061) Valid range: 0000 - FFFF. [027] Ethernet 2 Test Transmission Default (00) Program 00 disable or FF enable. [105] Ethernet Receiver 1 UDP Local Port Default (0BF4/3060)Valid range: 0000 - FFFF. [028] Cellular 1 Test Transmission Default (FF) Program 00 disable or FF enable. [106] Ethernet Receiver 1 Domain Name Default ( ) 32 ASCII characters.
[226] Network Trouble Delay Default (0F) Valid entries from, 00 to FF. [204] Cellular Receiver 1 Port Default (0BF5/3061) Valid range: 0000 - FFFF. [227] Voice Call Timeout Default (00) Valid entries from, 00 to FF. [205] Cellular Receiver 1 APN 32 ASCII characters. ____________________________________ [206] Cellular Receiver 1 Domain Name 32 ASCII characters. ____________________________________ [228] Voice Call Back Time Default (0A) Valid entries from, 00 to FF.
Default (ON) [5] Reserved [5] SMS Notification System Test Default (ON) [6] Reserved [6] SMS Notification Internal Events Default (ON). [7] Reserved [8] Reserved [7] SMS Notification Enabled Default (ON). [427] Session 1 Interactive Polling Interval Default (000A) Valid range: 0000 - FFFF seconds. [8] SMS Command and Control Enabled Default (ON). [375]-[406] SMS Phone Number 1-32 Partition Assignment Default (00) Valid range: 00 - FF.
[4] Zone 20 Default (ON) [3] Zone 59 Default (ON) [5] Zone 21 Default (ON) [4] Zone 60 Default (ON) [6] Zone 22 Default (ON) [5] Zone 61 Default (ON) [7] Zone 23 Default (ON) [6] Zone 62 Default (ON) [8] Zone 24 Default (ON) [7] Zone 63 Default (ON) [8] Zone 64 Default (ON) [437] Session 1 Notification Zone 25-32 Toggle [1] Zone 25 Default (ON) [442] Session 1 Notification Zone 65-72 Toggle [2] Zone 26 Default (ON) [1] Zone 65 Default (ON) [3] Zone 27 Default (ON) [2] Zone 66 Default (ON) [4
[2] Zone 98 Default (ON) [7] Lighting Notifications (Neo 1.4+ only) [3] Zone 99 Default (ON) [8] Temperature Notifications (Neo 1.
[716] Lifestyle Reset Window Default (0E10) Valid range: 0000 - FFFF. [3] Zone 35 Default (ON) [4] Zone 36 Default (ON) [5] Zone 37 Default (ON) [720] Local debug TCP Port Default (0000) Valid range: 0000 - FFFF.
[2] Zone 74 Default (ON) [736] Lifestyle Zone 113-120 Toggle [3] Zone 75 Default (ON) [1] Zone 113 Default (ON) [4] Zone 76 Default (ON) [2] Zone 114 Default (ON) [5] Zone 77 Default (ON) [3] Zone 115 Default (ON) [6] Zone 78 Default (ON) [4] Zone 116 Default (ON) [7] Zone 79 Default (ON) [5] Zone 117 Default (ON) [8] Zone 80 Default (ON) [6] Zone 118 Default (ON) [7] Zone 119 Default (ON) [732] Lifestyle Zone 81-88 Toggle [8] Zone 120 Default (ON) [1] Zone 81 Default (ON) [2] Zone 82 Defaul
[748] High Temperature Alarm Default (High Temperature Alarm) _______________________________________ [749] High Temperature Alarm Restore Default (High Temperature Alarm Restore) _______________________________________ [750] Medical Alarm Default (Medical Alarm) ______________________________________ [751] Medical Alarm Restore Default (Medical Alarm Restore) ______________________________________ [752] Panic Alarm Default (Panic Alarm) ______________________________________ [753] Panic Alarm Restore Defau
[783] Panel Auxiliary Power Restore Default (Auxiliary Power Restore) _______________________________________ [784] Panel Battery Trouble Default (Battery Trouble) _______________________________________ [785] Panel Battery Restore Default (Battery Trouble Restore) _______________________________________ [786] Panel Bell Circuit Trouble Default (Bell Circuit Trouble) _______________________________________ [787] Panel Bell Circuit Restore Default (Bell Circuit Restore) ______________________________________
[818] Zone Bypassed Default (Zone Bypassed) _______________________________________ [819] Zone Unbypassed Default (Zone Unbypassed) _______________________________________ [820] Burglary Verified Default (Burglary Verified) _______________________________________ [821] Burglary Not Verified Default (Burglary Not Verified) _______________________________________ [822] Alarm Cancelled Default (Alarm Cancelled) _______________________________________ [823] Holdup Verified Default (Holdup Verified) ____________
[856] Activate Command Output 2 Default (Activate Command Output 2) _______________________________________ [857] Activate Command Output 3 Default (Activate Command Output 3) _______________________________________ [858] Activate Command Output 4 Default (Activate Command Output 4) _______________________________________ [859] Deactivate Command Output 1 Default (Deactivate Command Output 1) _______________________________________ [860] Deactivate Command Output 2 Default (Deactivate Command Output 2) ____
[964] Voice Volume Default (04) Valid entries from, 00 to FF. [965] Microphone Gain Default (01) Valid entries from, 00 to FF. [966] SMS Recovery Hour Default (0018) Valid range: 0000 - FFFF. [979] [980] [981] [982] [983] [984] [985] [986] Cellular Network CSQ Radio Reset Codes Radio Type Radio Firmware Version Firmware Update Diagnostics Section Communicator Status Radio Initialization Status System Toggle Options 4 [1] Remote Shutdown Enable Default (OFF).
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interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
Notes for using Private, Corporate, and High Speed Data Networks: Network access and domain access policies shall be set to restrict unauthorized network access, and spoofing or Denial of Service (DoS) attacks. Select an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that has redundant servers/systems, back-up power, routers with firewalls enabled, and methods to identify and protect against DoS attacks (e.g., via spoofing).
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