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Connecting the 3G4010CF

(1) Earth Ground -

This terminal must be connected to the Mains Earth, in order to comply with the Telecommunications

Network Safety Standards (Overvoltage Protection Requirements).

TIP (2) / RNG (3) External Telephone Line -

These terminals must be connected directly to the incoming telephone line.

T1 (4) / R1 (5) Internal Telephone Line -

These terminals must be connected to the TIP and RING of the control panel.

COM (6,12) Common -

This terminal is connected internally to Power Ground.

PGM1 (7), PGM2 (8), PGM3 (9), PGM4 (10) Programmable Open-collector Outputs -

These outputs can be activated by pro-

grammed events. Refer to ‘Activating the Outputs’ for details. The maximum current sink of each output must not exceed 50mA.

AUX+ (11) Auxiliary 9 to 14V Output-

9 to 12V Output, 100mA PTC Protected. This terminal is used in conjunction with the

PGM outputs to activate a supervision relay. Recommended relay: DSC Model RM-2 or RM1C.

NOTE:

Electrical current drawn from this terminal is drawn directly from the power supply. This must be added to the

3G4010CF current when determining the total draw on the host panel or power supply.

Z1-Z4 (13-14-15-16) Programmable Inputs -

These terminals can be set up to trigger events. Refer to ‘Inputs’ for details.

+12V (19), -12V (20) Device Power Supply

- These terminals must be connected to the output of the power supply [10]. When

the connections are completed, connect the Red and Black wires [12] to 12V, 7Ah battery [13].

Power Supply Module

AC

- Supervised input, connect the secondary of the transformer to these terminals. Connect the primary of the transformer to a

dedicated electrical circuit.

DC IN

(17),

(18)

- Special application output circuit, power limited, connect to 3G4010CF power input circuit. Connect

the +12V output to +12V input on the 3G4010CF module and the COM output to the - 12V input on the 3G4010CF module.

ACT (AC Trouble)

- This open collector output activates when an AC Trouble is detected: Rated 50mA.

NOTE:

AC Trouble output shall be connected to an input on the alarm control panel that provides immediate local annun-

ciation and delayed remote transmission for 1 to 3 hours. If such input is not able to provide the delay for AC loss transmission,
input 1 of the 3G4010CF can be used. When Input 1 is triggered, the 3G4010CF will immediately announciate an AC trouble
by flashing the RED status LED 9 times, and will delay the AC loss event transmission by one hour.

LBT (Battery Trouble)

- This open collector output activates when a Battery Trouble condition is detected: Rated 50mA.

TEST (Charger Trouble)

- This open collector output activates when the charging circuit is in a trouble condition: Rated 50mA.

These outputs shall be connected to zone inputs of an alarm control panel in order to provide the required trouble supervision
(visual and audible indication required at the control panel). The outputs are active low (switched to ground) and can be con-
nected to a control panel directly or by using a listed supervision relay (suggested model: DSC, RM-2 or RM1C relay).

+BAT/-BAT

- This connector is used to connect the standby battery, non-power limited. Use single lead battery wire assembly

provided.

NOTE:

When disposing of batteries, follow the instructions and precautions printed on the batteries, and contact your municipal

offices for information on the disposal of used batteries.

Status LEDs

Operating Modes

The 3G4010CF features two distinct operating modes: Normal Mode and Service Mode. The unit will be in Normal Mode when
the cover tamper is in a restored state. If a cover tamper is present, the unit will be in Service Mode.

Normal Mode

The 3G4010CF interface has four status LEDs. The following describes the status LEDs when the communicator is in normal
operating mode with the front cover in place.

Red

This LED indicates trouble conditions.
On (solid): Trouble requiring service
1 Flash: Wireless Network Trouble
2 Flashes: Battery Trouble
3 Flashes: Input Power Trouble

Blue

This LED indicates cellular radio activity. When this LED is on (solid), a phone line trouble condition
exists. This LED turns on when the interface switches to the wireless network (due to a landline trouble
condition). This LED will also flash once when the 3G4010CF transmits a signal and twice when the
3G4010CF receives a kiss-off from the central station.

NOTE:

If the 3G4010CF is programmed to be the primary communicator, the blue LED will remain off,

but will still flash during the signal transmission as described above.

Yellow/Green

(Top)

This LED indicates signal strength and network technology. If the 3G4010CF is operating in over a 2G
channel, the LED will be YELLOW. If the 3G4010CF is operating over a 3G channel, the LED will be
GREEN. When this LED is On, the reception is optimal. This LED switches On only when the bottom

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Summary of Contents for 3G4010CF

Page 1: ...ercial RF Communicator 3G HSPA Network Signaling Devices INSTALLATION MANUAL V4 0 Warning This manual contains informationon limitations regarding product use andfunction and inform ationonthelimitati...

Page 2: ...Principles 10 Simulated Landline Mode 10 Panel Transmission Monitoring PTM 10 Cellular Communications Sequence 11 Inputs 11 Outputs 11 Activating the Outputs 11 Reporting Codes 12 Swinger Shutdown 12...

Page 3: ...uper vision window for reporting single technology communicator trouble shall be set to five minutes However the product can be installed in accordance with the requirements ofNFPA72 2013 edition whic...

Page 4: ...ng voltage 13 75Vdc Battery charge current 700mA maximum NOTE Battery mustbe replaced every 3 5 years Operating frequency 2G GSM GPRS EDGE 850 1900MHz Operating frequency 3G UMTS HSPA 850 1900MHz Ante...

Page 5: ...3G Antenna 2 Metal Casing 3 Antenna Mounting Hardware 4 Antenna Connector 5 Anchor Screw Holes 3mm 6 SIM Card Holder 7 3G HSPA Radio Module 8 Status LEDs See page 1 Part 9 PC Link Connector 10 Tamper...

Page 6: ...eatsent The 3G4010CF is designed to work with the ContactID com munication formatas described in SIADC 05 Standard or the 300 baud SIA communication formatas described in SIA DC 03 standard Every 24 h...

Page 7: ...ll move to Step 3 and scan for carriers with sufficientsignal strength and attach to the carrier Ifthe 3G4010CF is connected to a carrier with sufficientsignal strength min imum ofbottom signal streng...

Page 8: ...reen Top Yellow Green Bottom ON ON ON FLASHING and turn on solid when itreceives a communication back from the central station Red Blue Yellow Green Top Yellow Green Bottom ON ON ON ON Ifat leastone o...

Page 9: ...iate an AC trouble by flashing the RED status LED 9 times and will delay the AC loss eventtransmission by one hour LBT Battery Trouble This open collector outputactivates when a Battery Trouble condit...

Page 10: ...ndline has been restored the 3G4010CF switches the connected device back to the landline OR l Ifthe landline is still down the 3G4010CF continues the simulation until the landline is restored The 3G40...

Page 11: ...ContactID or SIA formatwith Inputs 1 4 reporting as 991 to 994 respectively Defaultsettings are INPUT 1 AC LOSS INPUT 3 FIRE ALARM INPUT 2 FIRE SUPERVISORY INPUT 4 SYSTEM TROUBLE Inputs can be config...

Page 12: ...oes notsupportremote programming local hardware defaultrequired Upon activation through Con nect24 the productwill operate as described in this manual Swinger Shutdown To prevent runaway signals to th...

Page 13: ...on offtogether indicates the radio is notready This LED sequence will display until the low battery voltage is restored and the radio is enabled again SMS Command and Control NOTE For UL ULC installa...

Page 14: ...uage Command Label shallnot be case sensitive English Disarm French Desarmement Spanish Desarmado l Activate PGM Language Command Label shallnot be case sensitive English Activate French Activation Sp...

Page 15: ...gnal Strength 14 l Unitcan be installed in the currentmounting location Top LED FLASHING with bottom LED ON Excellent Signal Strength 11 13 l Unitcan be installed in the currentmounting location Botto...

Page 16: ...e antenna cable is plugged securely into the radio connector l Ifthe SIM is active connecta battery to the unitand testvarious locations for good excellentsignal strength l Connectan antenna extension...

Page 17: ...connector Gently turn the screwdriver away to pop outthe connector from the modem l To install the antenna firmly push the connector into the modem until it snaps into place Enrolling a 3G4010CF l Th...

Page 18: ...0CF with PC5700 Interface Use No 26 AWG wires for the connection to PSTN Phone line connection is required only for back up configurations In stand alone applications no other communication technology...

Page 19: ...gered when the 3G4010CF is locally or remotely restar ted Please contactpanel vendor for details on how to resetthe control panel PGM Figure 4 Power Supply Wiring Diagram PS4085 12V COM ACT LBT TEST B...

Page 20: ...6 19 Z4 Z3 Z2 COM 20 Z1 AUX PGM 3 PGM 1 PGM 4 COM 3G4010CF PGM 3 DC IN DSC Supervision Relay See Note Power Supply Provides power to the 3G4010CF Module NOTES 1 Program the zone pointas Supervisory ty...

Page 21: ...nycopiesof the SOFTWARE PRODUCT are owned by DSC or its suppliers You may not copythe printed materialsaccompanying the SOFTWAREPRODUCT Alltitle and intellectualpropertyrightsin and to the contentwhic...

Page 22: ...ission public service commission orcorporation commission for information Alarm dialling equipment must be able to seize the telephone line and place a call in an emergency situation Itmustbe able to...

Page 23: ...acilitiesorservices down time pur chaser stime the claimsof third parties including customers and injury to prop erty The laws of some jurisdictions limit or do not allow the disclaimer of consequenti...

Page 24: ...o willaggressively enforce its intellectualproperty rightsto the fullestextent ofthe law including pursuitofcriminal prosecution wherever necessary All trademarksnotowned byTyco are the propertyofthei...

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