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3G Alarm Communicator Installation Manual

Keypad Data Display

5

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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

Summary of Contents for 3G2075

Page 1: ...LARM COMMUNICATOR Warning This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer Installation Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...s Sections Ethernet Cellular Programming Options 11 System Options 11 Programming Options 13 Communications Reporting Codes 16 Ethernet Receiver 1 Options 18 Ethernet Receiver 2 Options 18 Ethernet Op...

Page 4: ...response may not occur in time to protect the occupants or their belongings Motion Detectors Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas as shown in their respective installati...

Page 5: ...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 op...

Page 6: ...ULC INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS For ULC Residential fire and burglary applications the 3G2075 TL2753G can be used as primary communication channel via either Cellular or Ethernet as applicable or as a b...

Page 7: ...ber Installer ID Number and an Installer Password Perform the following pre installation 1 Retrieve the installer account and password from the Aurora Technical Services ATS group 2 Call VRU number 1...

Page 8: ...des shall be observed and respected during installation INSTALLING CAT 5 CABLE TL2753G ONLY A Category 5 CAT 5 ethernet cable must be run from a source with Ethernet Internet connectivity to the Commu...

Page 9: ...g on to the next number cycling through each of the 4 numbers for a total of 5 times each If all 4 numbers fail the 5 attempts an FTC trouble is displayed on the keypad 4 Panel Sections 301 302 303 an...

Page 10: ...e location is BAD move the SCW9055 SCW9057 to various suitable locations until 3 or more bars are obtained NOTE The communicator is capable of indicating signal strength even without an active SIM but...

Page 11: ...heartbeats to Ethernet Receiver 1 or Cel lular Receiver 1 to test the communications path Use this Section to set the interval time in seconds when heartbeats will be sent to the receivers Valid rang...

Page 12: ...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...

Page 13: ...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 Use this Sec tion to set the value...

Page 14: ...e Time BWST Brazil Western Standard Time PST Philippine Standard Time SLT San Luis Time PIT Pratas Islands PYT Paraguay Time PIT Parcel Island Time JFST Juan Fernandez Island Standard Time MYT Malaysi...

Page 15: ...ca Standard Time PONT Phonpei Standard Time IST Israel Standard Time MAGT Magadan Island Time 3D 3 MSK Moscow Standard Time 5F 11 5 NFT Norfolk Island Time EAT Eastern Africa Time 61 12 NZST New Zeala...

Page 16: ...ent will occur when communications with the panel have been lost for more than 60 seconds 024 Panel Absent Trouble Restore Default FF Program 00 to disable this event or FF to enable This event will o...

Page 17: ...r details on settings NOTE The time interval in minutes between periodic tests is programmed in Section 125 Ethernet and Section 225 Cellular 030 FTC Restore Default FF Program 00 to disable this even...

Page 18: ...ver To configure the device to operate using this Common Receiver Mode functionality program Ethernet Receiver 1 and Cellular Receiver 1 IP address and port number with identical values NOTE When oper...

Page 19: ...lation is located behind a firewall and must be assigned a particular port number as determined by your network administrator Valid range 0000 FFFF NOTE Do not program Ethernet Receiver 1 and Ethernet...

Page 20: ...s all 0 or F will cause a Module Configuration Trouble yellow LED 12 flashes 212 Cellular Receiver 2 DNIS Default 000000 The DNIS is used in addition to the Account Code to identify the Communicator m...

Page 21: ...f minutes See Sec tions 026 029 NOTE Minimum value is 000005 minutes Programming an interval that is less than 5 minutes will disable test transmission 226 Cellular Trouble Delay Default 00 This optio...

Page 22: ...n 008 or assigned by DHCP 990 Boot Loader Version This Section will display the current Boot Loader version of the Communicator 991 Firmware Version This Section will display the current firmware vers...

Page 23: ...ss This Section will display the unique12 digit hexadecimal number assigned as the Media Access Control MAC address of the device SYSTEM RESET DEFAULTS 999 Software Default Default 99 The Software def...

Page 24: ...cate 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 sta...

Page 25: ...t 06 Ethernet Trouble Check with your ISP to confirm Internet service is active in your area Ensure your Ethernet cable is securely inserted into the RJ45 jack of the Communicator and the Hub Router S...

Page 26: ...evel dBm Signal Level Status Action Required No Signal 0 0 0 108 8 bad Check all antenna connections Confirm 3G service is active in area Relocate Panel 1 Bar 1 4 0 2 108 103 weak Relocate Panel if si...

Page 27: ...range 0000 FFFF ____ ____ ____ ____ 011 Installer Code Default CAFE Valid range 0000 FFFF ____ ____ ____ ____ 012 DLS Incoming Port Default 0BF6 3062 Valid range 0000 FFFF ____ ____ ____ ____ 013 DLS...

Page 28: ...Valid range 000000 999999 minutes ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ CELLULAR RECEIVER 1 OPTIONS 201 Cellular Receiver 1 Account Code Default 0000000000 Valid range 0000000001 FFFFFFFFFE ____ ____ ____ ___...

Page 29: ...____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 989 DNS 2 IP Address ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 991 Firmware Version ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 992 Ethernet IP Address ____ ___...

Page 30: ...d materials any upgrades and this EULA and provided the recipient agrees to the terms of this EULA If the SOFT WARE PRODUCT is an upgrade any transfer must also include all prior versions of the SOFTW...

Page 31: ...ed or repaired in such a manner as to adversely affect performance or prevent adequate inspection or testing to verify any warranty claim Access cards or tags returned for replacement under warranty w...

Page 32: ...ada technical specifications were met Certification Number IC 160A 3G255SM This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following tow conditions...

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