3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual
Keypad Data Display
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Domain Name Service (DNS) programming is not permitted in UL/ULC listed systems.
K
EYPAD
D
ATA
D
ISPLAY
•
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.
•
HEX/Decimal Data
: Values that are provided with two defaults, separated by a / character, use the format: hexadecimal followed by
decimal equivalent (e.g., Default [0BF5/3061]). Hexadecimal numbers are shown, with all leading zeroes, to the full field length
defined for the number.
E
NTERING
D
ATA
F
ROM
K
EYPAD
To enter data at the keypad, press the number key, from the table below, to select the character that you want. Pressing the number key
repeatedly will scroll through the characters available for that key. Press the [*] key and use [<] [>] keys to scroll to one of the following
selections: (Press [*] to select the Option).
•
ASCII Entry.
Use this mode to enter ASCII characters from the keypad.
•
Clear to End.
This selection will clear the remainder of the display.
•
Clear Display.
This selection will completely erase all entries on the display.
•
Change Case
. Toggles between upper/lower case depending on current selection.
NOTE:
The “
0
” on the keypad is used to
delete
characters.
E
NTERING
ASCII C
HARACTERS
To enter American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) characters at the keypad, perform the following:
1. Press [*] and use [<] [>] keys to scroll to “ASCII Entry”.
2. Press [*] to select ASCII entry mode.
3. Use the [<] [>] keys to scroll to the ASCII character you want to use and press [*] to accept.
4. Press [*] to exit ASCII character entry mode and return to normal entry.
NOTE:
Authorized access to Connect24 (3G2075/TL2753G) is required to modify any Ethernet/Cellular Programming Section. Spe-
cific panel Sections must be configured for proper operation of the Communicator with the panel.
M
OUNTING
C
ONSIDERATIONS
The Cellular/Ethernet Communicator is fixed, wall-mounted unit and shall be installed in the location specified in these instructions.
The equipment enclosure must be fully assembled and closed, with all the necessary screws/tabs and it must be secured to a wall before
operation.
Internal wiring must be routed in a manner that prevents:
• Excessive strain on wire and on terminal connections,
• Interference between power limited and non power limited wiring,
• Loosening of terminal connections, or
• Damage of conductor insulation.
WARNING: N
EVER
INSTALL
THIS
EQUIPMENT
DURING
A
LIGHTNING
STORM
!
The Installer must instruct the System user on each of the following items:
• This manual shall be used in conjunction with the Alarm controller manual; All the safety instructions specified within that manual
shall be observed.
• Do not attempt to service this product. Opening or removing covers may expose the user to dangerous
voltages or other risks.
• Any servicing shall be referred to trained service person only.
• Use authorized accessories only with this equipment.
Cellular Coverage for Alarm Communicator Operation
The HSPA/3G performance of the
3G2075
and
TL2753G
Alarm Communicators depends greatly on Cellular network coverage. The
SCW9055/SCW9057 (with internal Alarm Communicator) should not be mounted in the final location without first ensuring that Cel-
lular radio reception is adequate for communication using the HSPA/3G paths. Perform the “Communicator Placement Test” on
page 10.
G
ENERAL
I
NFORMATION
Table 1: Data Entry at Keypad
Key
Value
Key
Value
Key
Value
1
1-A-B-C
4
4-J-K-L
7
7-S-T-U
2
2-D-E-F
5
5-M-N-O
8
8-V-W-X
3
3-G-H-I
6
6-P-Q-R
9
9-Y-Z-0
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