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7.6 Garnet Programmer: programming videos

In the following QR Code you will find all the necessary information for the

programming of such a communicator and its respective alarm panel.

If you are unable to program the devices, you will be able to see the following intuitive 

information.

7.7 Reset the communicator configuration to factory defaults.

To reset the communicator to factory defaults, the 

“AP ENABLED” 

button must be 

pressed for more than 6 seconds, until all antenna and communications LEDs flash 

together.

SECTION 8: Additional COM-900 Communicator

Communication module for cellular networks. The COM-900 / COM-904 is connected 

to the

PC-900 family through a socket located on the main board that allows to quickly add 

one more means of communication to the security system.

The COM-900 requires no external power supply or additional cabinets.

8.1 General Information

The COM-900 / COM-904 communicator is designed to report events by means of

a mobile data connection:

The communicator prioritises communications through a Wi-Fi connection, therefore, 

the mobile phone connection or data transmission is used as a backup in the event of 

a failure or absence of the Wi-Fi network connection.

8.2 Technical Specifications:

UMTS/HSDPA mobile network

• Transmission: GSM, GPRS / SMS.

• Quad-band Automatic: 850/1900MHz UMTS 850/900/1800/1900MHz GSM

• Carrier configuration: Automatic.

• 110dBm @UMTS Bands -108.5dBm @GSM 900MHz -108.5dBm @GSM 1800MHz

• UMTS/HSDPA mobile network.

• Compatible with PC-900G / PC-900T

• 1 mobile network recipient for monitoring reports

• Allows for own and panel programming with AC4 software

• Allows App programming in AP mode from Garnet Programmer

• Reports in residential format.

• You can use domain names instead of IP addresses.

• Connection with pins on PC-900 board

• Allows remote operation of the system via smartphones using the Garnet Control 

App.

• Up to 20 residential users.

• Communication of Reports using UDP.

• Monitoring period per mobile network configurable from 1 to 9999 minutes.

• Two Garnet reporting formats: DC1 and SDC2.

• 4 status and signal indicator LEDs on the board.

• Does not require its own battery, it shares the battery of the alarm panel.

8.3 Description of the module:

Communication formats:

The COM-900 / COM-904 Alarm communicator is designed to send alarm signals 

to monitoring receivers receiving events under the DC1 and SDC2 communication 

protocols.

Panel control modes:

The COM-900 / COM-904 communicator allows the panels to be controlled through

two methods, one method is through the use of the Garnet Control application, and

the other method is via text messages or SMS.

Compatible panels:

The COM-900 / COM-904 communicator is compatible with the PC-900G / PC-900T 

panels.
It must be installed in the pin bed provided in the PC-900 panels.

8.4 Light indications of states

The COM-900 / COM-904 communicator incorporates a variety of LEDs to indicate

report the different states of the communicator.

LEDs indicate the signal strength of the mobile network and the results of the reports 

to the server and the monitoring station.

Explanation of light indications:

There are two groups of LEDs, those that report the signal strength of the connection 

to the mobile network and those that report the results of communications over the 

same network.

Mobile network signal indicator LEDs.

These LEDs indicate whether or not the communicator is connected to a network. If 

the communicator is connected to a mobile network, the blue LED representing the 

3G Antenna will indicate its signal strength by flashing as many times as its signal 

level.

The number of flashes represents the signal level, with 1 flash for a very low signal 

level and 5 flashes to indicate the maximum signal level.

If the communicator is not connected to a mobile network, the red “No Signal” LED will 

be on indicating that the communicator is not connected to a mobile network.

Communication indicator LEDs

The communicator is prepared to communicate via mobile data.

In either case, when there is a communication or any kind of report, its result will be 

indicated by the leds representing communications. When a report is made to the 

monitoring station or in residential format, the result will be represented by two leds, 

one representing the successful report (ACK) or the one indicating communication 

failure (NAK).

When the communicator reports a supervision to monitoring or to the server, it will 

light both LEDs simultaneously.

Led “NET”.

This LED indicates the status of the mobile data network.

Status 

                                                          Description

200mS on / 1800 mS off                                Searching Network 
1800 mS on / 200 mS off                               Idle
125 mS on / 125 mS off                                 Transferring data 

8.5 Communicator programming

The programming of the COM-900 / COM-904 communicator is done via the

Garnet Programmer application (see section 7).

- AUX + + BELL -

+ BUS -

A        B PGM1 PGM2 PGM3 PGM4 Z1

Z6

Z7

Z8

C

C

Z5

Z4

C

Z3

Z2

C

AC

+ BA
T -

ANT WIFI COMUNIC

ANT WIFI

COMUNIC

SIGNAL 1-5
NO SIGNAL

ACK
NAK

Video Garnet Programmer

  Antena Wifi         Antena 3G

Signal 1-5

No Signal

ACK

NAK

Summary of Contents for PC-900G

Page 1: ...EN ENGLISH PC 900G ALARM PANEL Quick programming guide...

Page 2: ...ations which can damage electronic equipment such as security systems After a power interruption occurs immediately conduct a complete system test to ensure that the system is functioning as intended...

Page 3: ...port 11 5 15 Fire Medical and Panic keys 11 5 16 Events Report 11 5 17 Zone Circuit Response 11 5 18 Communication Scenarios 11 5 19 How to operate communication scenarios 11 5 20 Reset to Factory Def...

Page 4: ...k Data Bus BUS D485 It works through the RS 485 protocol its connection is made using 4 wires 2 for power supply and 2 for data The system is able to supervise each device connec ted to the bus and ge...

Page 5: ...o the system via a 4 wire bus Up to 200m from the PC 900G panel A 512 log event memory with date and time of occurrence The memory can be viewed with the KPD 860 860RF and G LCD732 732RF keypads Autom...

Page 6: ...Step 10 Test the System Fully test the system to ensure that all features and functions are operating as programmed 2 2 Terminal Descriptions Battery Connection BAT A 12V 4 7Ah rechargeable battery is...

Page 7: ...nger supervise a module that has been removed from the system To remove the module disconnect it from the Bus and disable it in the 299 installer programming command 2 8 Zone Wiring For a complete des...

Page 8: ...i n de falla est presente el indicador Falla se encender de modo intermitente Ver Tabla de Fallas segun indice 3 Bypass Zones This command is similar to pressing the Bypass key of the teclados KPD 860...

Page 9: ...pe normally used by entry exit doors can be violated during the exit delay period without causing an alarm Once the exit delay has expired opening the zone will start the entry delay counter During th...

Page 10: ...s armed 04 Output command maintained The output can be used as a switch Its state change can be controlled via a keypad see section 3 4 7 Keypad control of programmable outputs or by using the AC4 sof...

Page 11: ...n scenarios are a neat alternative for organising communications The PC 900G panel has 2 communication scenarios Call Scenario N 1 Reports with Backups This scenario has one main output me dium and se...

Page 12: ...ill indicate the zone where the sensor is working the memory location where it is recorded and the signal level 6 6 How to display the zones assigned to each sensor In order to visualise the zones whe...

Page 13: ...e a WiFi network for a period of 5 minu tes 2 Search your phone for available WiFi networks and connect to the WiFi network whose name is PC 900xxxxxx XXXXXXXX being the last 6 digits of the communica...

Page 14: ...l control modes The COM 900 COM 904 communicator allows the panels to be controlled through two methods one method is through the use of the Garnet Control application and the other method is via text...

Page 15: ...3 451 1 451 OK CK Quick Arming Disarming 2 3 4A1 1 4A1 OP CL Auto Arming Failure 1 455 CI Recent closure 1459 CR Zone Bypass 1 57A 3 57A UB UU Group Bypass 1 574 3 574 BB BU Manual Test Report 1 6A1 R...

Page 16: ...Partition No 1 1 Controls Partition No 1 Digit position 2 Partition Allocation No 2 0 No Control Partition No 2 1 Controls Partition No 2 Digit position 3 Partition Assignment No 3 0 No Control Parti...

Page 17: ...de No 25 Attributes Default values 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 9 Positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Command Number 050 User Code No 26 Attributes Default values 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 5 0 Positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Command...

Page 18: ...5 Positions 1 2 Command Number 086 Zone No 17 Configuration Default values 0 5 0 8 6 Positions 1 2 Command Number 087 Zone No 18 Configuration Default values 0 5 0 8 7 Positions 1 2 Command Number 088...

Page 19: ...No 6 Attributes Default values 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 5 Positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Command Number 116 Zone No 7 Attributes Default values 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 6 Positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Command Number 117...

Page 20: ...ed Digit position 4 Zone No 4 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Digit position 5 Zone No 5 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Digit position 6 Zone No 6 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Digit position 7 Zone No 7 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Digit...

Page 21: ...igit position 3 Zone No 11 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Digit position 4 Zone No 12 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Digit position 5 Zone No 13 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Digit position 6 Zone No 14 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Digit...

Page 22: ...0 5 1 6 2 Positions 1 2 3 Digit positions 1 3 Partition Siren Time The code must be 3 digits long Valid values are from 000 to 255 minutes Command Number 163 Time Interval for Crossing Zones Default...

Page 23: ...on No 3 Default values 0 2 1 8 0 Positions 1 2 Command Number 181 PGM Configuration No 4 Default values 0 3 1 8 1 Positions 1 2 Command Number 182 PGM W Configuration No 1 Default values 0 0 1 8 2 Pos...

Page 24: ...fault values 0 0 2 2 0 Positions 1 2 Digit position 1 2 Zone No Assignment to Input No 1 of Expander Module No 1 The code must be 2 digits long Valid values are 00 to 32 With the value 00 the zone is...

Page 25: ...mber 245 Auxiliary Fault Counter BUS D485 Default values 0 8 2 4 5 Positions 1 2 Digit position 1 2 Auxiliary Fault Counter BUS D485 The code must be 2 digits long Valid values are 00 to 16 Note If yo...

Page 26: ...the same way as Command No 260 Command Number 261 Partitioning Options No 2 Default Values 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 1 Positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Command Number 262 Partitioning Options No 3 Default Values...

Page 27: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 Command Number 292 Automatic Arming Days of Partition No 3 Default values 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 2 Positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Command Number 293 Automatic Arming Days for Partition No 4 Default v...

Page 28: ...n Zone Alarm Restore Alarm Report Digit position 3 Emergency Key Report Same Options as Alarm Reporting Restore in Zones Digit position 4 Coercion Reports Same options as in Alarm Restore Zone Reporti...

Page 29: ...Scenario No 2 Simultaneous Reporting Defaults Values 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 1 Positions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Digit position 1 Future Use 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Digit position 2 Future Use 0 Disabled 1 Enabled D...

Page 30: ...tions 1 2 Command Number 430 Remote Control Functions for Memory location No 1 Default values 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 Posiciones 1 2 3 4 Digit position 1 Functions of Button No 1 Memory position No 1 0 Arm Disa...

Page 31: ...No 19 Default values 0 0 0 0 4 4 8 Positions 1 2 3 4 Command Number 449 Remote Control Functions for Memory location No 20 Default values 0 0 0 0 4 4 9 Positions 1 2 3 4 Command Number 450 Remote Con...

Page 32: ...472 Remote Control Functions for Memory location No 43 Default values 0 0 0 0 4 7 2 Positions 1 2 3 4 Command Number 473 Remote Control Functions for Memory location No 44 Default values 0 0 0 0 4 7 3...

Page 33: ...ons 1 2 3 4 Command Number 492 Remote Control Functions for Memory location No 63 Default values 0 0 0 0 4 9 2 Positions 1 2 3 4 Command Number 493 Remote Control Functions for Memory location No 64 D...

Page 34: ...vision fault Led Z2 Tech N 2 supervision fault Led Z3 Tech N 3 supervision fault Led Z4 Tech N 4 supervision fault Led Z1 Link Failure Mobile Data Led Z2 Link failure Wifi Led Z1 Tamper tec N 1 Led Z2...

Page 35: ...ly affects performance or does not permit proper inspection or testing to verify any warranty claim IV Products not covered by this warranty or otherwise out of warranty due to age misuse or damage wi...

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