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General
3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual
Features
• 128-bit AES encryption via cellular and Internet (NIST Validation Certificate No. 2032).
• Back up or primary cellular alarm communication.
• Automatically switches to 2G (EDGE/GPRS) if HSPA(3G) service is not available.
• Ethernet LAN/WAN 10/100 BaseT (TL2603G/TL260 only).
• Full event reporting to central station.
• Fully redundant Internet and cellular Dual-path Alarm Communication (TL2603G only).
• Individual Ethernet and/or Cellular periodic test transmission.
• Integrated call routing.
• Remote firmware upgrade capability of the communicator and panel firmware via Ethernet and/
or cellular.
• Panel remote uploading/downloading support via cellular and Internet.
• PC-LINK connection.
• Programmable Labels.
• SIA and Contact ID (CID) formats supported.
• Signal strength and Trouble display LEDs.
• Supervision heartbeats sent via cellular and Internet.
Communicator Frequency Bands by Market
Table 1:
2G Frequency Bands - All Markets
Table 2:
3G Frequency Bands - Europe
Table 3:
3G Frequency Bands - Australia, New Zealand and Brazil
Table 4:
3G Frequency Bands - Mexico and South America (excluding Brazil)
Transmit Direction
Cellular 900
DCS 1800
GSM-850
PCS 1900
Transmit Frequency 880 MHz to 915 MHz 1710 MHz to 1785 MHz
824MHz–849MHz 1850 MHz to 1909 MHz
Receive Frequency
925 MHz to 960 MHz 1805 MHz to 1880 MHz
869MHz–894MHz
1930MHz to 1989 MHz
Transmit Direction
UMTS 900
UMTS 2100 (IMT)
Transmit Frequency
882.4 MHz to 912.6 MHz
1922.4 MHz to 1977.6 MHz
Receive Frequency
927.4 MHz to 957.6 MHz
2112.4 MHz to 2167.6 MHz
Transmit Direction
UMTS 850 (CLR)
UMTS 2100 (IMT)
Transmit Frequency
826.4 MHz to 846.6 MHz
1922.4 MHz to 1977.6 MHz
Receive Frequency
871.4 MHz to 891.6 MHz
2112.4 MHz to 2167.6 MHz
Transmit Direction
Cellular 850 North America
PCS 1900 North America
Transmit Frequency
824 MHz to 849MHz
1850 MHz to 1910 MHz
Receive Frequency
869 MHz to 894MHz
1930 MHz to 1990 MHz