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 SLE Commercial LTEVI & LTEAI Series Dual-Path Alarm Communicators -- Installation Instructions 

 

ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS 

  In  addition  to  the  models  listed  above,  the  following  sub-

assemblies are available: 

SLE-ULPS-R 

-  Power  Supply.    Required  for  installations 

where  the  control  panel  cannot  provide  the  Auxiliary 

power  required  to  operate  the  StarLink  communicator.  

Uses  a  standard  4AH  /  12V  minimum  (7AH  maximum, 

required  with  optional  Wi-Fi  Module)  rechargeable  bat-

tery to provide communicator standby power.  Requires 

connection  to  either  the  model  NAPCO  TRF12/T123 

(16.5V / 20VA) external plug-in transformer or the chas-

sis-mounted 16.5VAC / 20VA transformer affixed inside 

the housing (see wiring diagrams further in this manual).  

Note:   

For models without the SLE-ULPS-R, connect 

the communicator terminals 1 and 2 to the control panel 

Aux Power terminals (observing polarity). 

SLE-WIFI-MODULE

 - Allows your Napco StarLink

 device 

to connect to the Internet by means of a wireless (Wi-Fi) 

link,  eliminating  a  wired  Ethernet  cable  connection.  

Note:

    7AH  battery  required  when  using  the 

SLE-

WIFI-MODULE

.  For more information, see WI2191. 

SLE-DLCBL

 -  Download Cable, 6 feet 

SLE-ANTEXT30

 - Extended antenna with 30 feet of cable 

SLE-ANTEXT50

 - Extended antenna with 50 feet of cable 

SLE-ANTEXT75

 - Extended antenna with 75 feet of cable 

SLE-ANTEXT100

 - Extended antenna with 100 feet of cable 

  (Any  suitable  external  cellular  antenna  is  permitted  by 

UL).    Always  follow  the  manufacturer's  installation  in-

structions.  

Note:

  Antennas are not Listed by UL.   

GEM-Tamperkit

 - Tamper switches and screws  to protect 

metal housing (see page 14).  

 

SPECIFICATIONS

 

  The following specifications apply to all StarLink communi-

cator models unless otherwise stated: 

 

  Electrical Ratings for 120VAC, 60Hz 

  For Models with Power Supply

 

 

Input Voltage:  120VAC nominal 

 

Input Current: 200mA maximum 

 

Maximum Charging Current:  200mA 

 

StarLink™ SLE  Commercial  

LTEVI & LTEAI Series  

Dual-Path Alarm Communicators  

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

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INTRODUCTION 

  The  StarLink

  LTE  Series  Dual-Path  Commercial  /  Resi-

dential  Fire  alarm  capture  IP  communicators  are  fully  su-

pervised,  wireless  digital  two-way  subscriber  units.    All 

models  are compatible with most 12/24VDC  alarm control 

panels  (always  adhere  to  the  documentation  provided  by 

the control panel manufacturer).  These communicators are 

for  use  as  the  primary  means  of  communication  with  the 

central  station  and  do  not  have  backup  mode  capability.  

No  POTS  (Telco  Line)  connection  permitted.    Dual  Path 

Communicators  can  also  be  utilized  as  a  Sole  Path  Cell 

Communicator.  

See WI2140 for programming information.   

 

  The following models are available: 

 

SLE-LTEVI-CFBPS & SLE-LTEAI-CFBPS

:  Commercial / 

Residential Fire LTE TCP/IP Communicators in red met-

al housing with SLE-ULPS-R power supply and 16.5V / 

20VA transformer mounted inside housing 

 

SLE-LTEVI-CFB & SLE-LTEAI-CFB

:  Commercial / Resi-

dential  Fire  LTE  TCP/IP  Communicators  in  red  metal 

housing.    Powered  directly  from  control  panel 

Aux/Remote  Fire  Power  (no  power  supply,  no  trans-

former, rated nominal 12/24VDC input) 

 

  The  following  features  are  included  with  models  that  in-

clude a SLE-ULPS-R power supply:   

 

 

Power  limited  output  to  the  StarLink  communicator  PC 

board 12V input terminals 

 

Battery connection red and black flying leads 

 

Monitored battery charging and Active battery test circuits 

 

StarLink  communicator trouble  input (from StarLink PC 

board 

PGM1 

terminal to  detect StarLink communicator 

trouble) 

 

Requires a sealed lead acid min 4AH / max 7AH battery 

for minimum 24-hour standby time (max charge current 

200mA). 

 

Trouble  relay  output  (

C

N/O 

and 

N/C

  terminals)  to 

wire to a panel zone dedicated to "Communicator Trou-

ble"  (dry  contacts).    Remove  jumper  "

J2

"  isolate  relay 

OUT1 common from ground 

 

Green 

AC ON 

LED visible from the exterior housing 

 

Yellow 

TROUBLE 

LED "

D4

" on PC board.  Flashes sig-

nify: 

 

One flash: AC fail / brownout 

Two flashes: Low battery 

Three flashes: Charging circuit trouble 

Four flashes: StarLink communicator trouble 

 

  The  housing-mounted  transformer  (when  provided)  is 

mounted  inside  its  own  housing  compartment  with  a  re-

placeable  UL  Listed  .5A  fast  blow  primary  fuse.    120VAC 

connections are to be made by a licensed electrician using 

suitable  connectors,  in  accordance  with  N.E.C.  and  local 

code requirements. 

AGENCY LISTINGS 

 

UL 864 Standard For Control Units and Accessories For Fire 
Alarm Systems, 10th Edition 

 

UL 1610 Standard For Central-Station Burglar-Alarm Units 

 

UL 985 Standard For Household Fire Warning System Units 

 

UL 1023 Standard For Household Burglar-Alarm System Units 

 

UL 1076 APOU Proprietary Alarm Systems 

 

UL 365 APAW Police Connect 

 

NYC Fire Dept. Certificate of Approval #6317 & 6318  

Summary of Contents for SLE-LTEAI-CFB

Page 1: ...icators are fully su pervised wireless digital two way subscriber units All models are compatible with most 12 24VDC alarm control panels always adhere to the documentation provided by the control panel manufacturer These communicators are for use as the primary means of communication with the central station and do not have backup mode capability No POTS Telco Line connection permitted Dual Path ...

Page 2: ...igh input for wiring to the control panel bell output When this input detects a pulsing temporal 3 high it sends a Fire alarm a pulsing temporal 4 CO Alarm a CO alarm is sent When used these conductors must be run in conduit max 20 feet for Commercial Fire and 3 feet for Residential Fire For this input to re port to a central station the StarLink communicator must be configured with the central st...

Page 3: ...T2 Common Dry contact Form C relay Relay rated 30V AC DC 500mA TB24 N C OUT2 Normally closed Dry contact Form C relay LED DESCRIPTIONS The PC board contains several LED s as follows GREEN RF SIGNAL STRENGTH LED Labeled D3 this LED is located at the lower right corner of the PC board Every 30 seconds the StarLink communicator receiver section turns on and listens to the cell tower Depending on the ...

Page 4: ...ces for 24 hours unless an engine driven genera tor is provided on the premises then only 4 hours of UPS backup are required JUMPER DESCRIPTIONS Jumper block labeled X5 from top to bottom as detailed in the table below Note Contact ID is always available in response to a Contact ID handshake The SLE Series Dual Path communicators are compatible with 4 2 Pulse Dialing formats with 10pps 20pps and 4...

Page 5: ...unt and register specific StarLink com municator modules at www NapcoComNet com Accounts and modules registered via the Internet are enabled for activation within 24 hours STEP 2 SELECT A MOUNTING LOCATION The mounting location should be indoors within the protect ed area and selected based on RF performance It is HIGHLY recommended that the installer carefully adhere to the following recommendati...

Page 6: ...vate the trouble with an open by wiring the EOLR in series with the Common and N C of the OUT1 relay Activate the trouble with a short by wiring the EOLR in parallel with the Common and N O of the OUT1 relay The communicator must also report this trouble to the central station With NAPCO GEMC control panels wire SIGNALS ORIGINATED AT THE NOC NOC Originated Alarms Contact ID Event Data Sent Initiat...

Page 7: ...and N O in series with a 2 2k EOLR For communicator models without the SLE ULPS R Pow er Supply powered by the control panel Aux Power termi nals wire the communicator directly to the 12V of the control panel Program the communicator to report all troubles on OUT1 Common and N C You can also wire across the dedicated zone on a GEMC EZM8 Thus when a communicator trouble is detected the communicator...

Page 8: ...es with which the compatibility has been determined by UL Listing Report 5 Only enclosures painted red in color shall be used 6 Underwriters Laboratories Inc s listing requirements and limitations shall be complied with to the transmitted message e The maximum duration between the initiation of an alarm signal at the protected premises transmission of the signal and subsequent display and recordin...

Page 9: ...e transformer compartment from the yellow secondary wires of the transformer Remove shunt J2 to isolate relay OUT1 common from ground i e jumper on wet circuit common off dry contact When wet configuration is used the power should be derived from the alarm control panel J7 Remove shunt to disable 10K EOLR across pins 1 and 8 of primary TELCO input Do not remove if Tip Ring Wiring Fault Report is e...

Page 10: ...vision Requires all 8 wires in the RJ 45 cable JP1 Shunt JP1 on bottom 2 pins when using the SLE ULPS R Shunt on top 2 pins when NOT using the SLE ULPS R These connections only used without Power Supply EOLR JP2 Remove shunt on JP2 to enable TELCO 2 trouble Not required if JP2 shunt is removed and FACP monitors TELCO 2 To FACP Zone Dedicated to Radio Trouble When using JP2 option monitoring Telco ...

Page 11: ... when not using the SLE ULPS R RJ31X RING TIP GREEN RED GREEN RED WIRE DIRECTLY TO CONTROL PANEL USE FOR SHORTER DISTANCES OPTIONAL WIRE TO RJ31X USE FOR LONGER DISTANCES RJ31X RING TIP GREEN RED WIRE DIRECTLY TO CONTROL PANEL USE FOR SHORTER DISTANCES OPTIONAL WIRE TO RJ31X USE FOR LONGER DISTANCES GREEN The feature Tip Ring Wiring Fault Report is required for supervision RED JP2 Remove shunt on ...

Page 12: ...removed and FACP monitors TELCO 2 Program only TELCO 1 supervision Note Connect IN2 to a panel output used for identifying Telco line cut this is the DACT interconnect wiring to the radio PC Board All connections are power limited except AC Mains and battery terminals Or use a 12V 24V UL Listed monitored power supply 10kΩ 10kΩ 10kΩ EOLR Requires all 8 wires in the RJ 45 cable JP1 Shunt JP1 on top ...

Page 13: ...or supervision and central station reporting through the StarLink SLE LTEVI FIRE radio By removing the JP2 shunt and enabling the feature Tip Ring Wiring Fault Report when any radio trouble is detected the StarLink radio will remove voltage from the secondary telephone output triggering the FACP to locally annunciate the Telco trouble and report the trouble to the central station Note Some FACPs r...

Page 14: ...r that opening the enclosure door will cause a tamper alarm Wiring a normally closed sensor loop for tamper supervision wire to a zone on the control panel GEM Tamperkit consists of Description QTY SC206LF Slotted Pan Head 6 32 x 3 4 Machine Screw 6 SW105 Tamper Switch 2 Tamper Switch Mounting Instructions Back Tamper Door Tamper VIEW OF TAMPER SWITCHES 1 ENCLOSURE BASE 2 BACK TAMPER SWITCH TO PRE...

Page 15: ... TRF12 T123 TRANSFORMER FOR CONNECTION TO SLE CHARGER BOARD UL LISTED SURFACE OR FLUSH MOUNT OUTLET BOX AND NON SWITCHED RECEPTACLE WALL TRANSFORMER SECONDARY WIRING CONDUIT LIMITED TO 20 FEET MAXIMUM LENGTH Maintain a minimum of 1 4 inch separation of circuits transformer secondary wiring from 120V branch circuit EXAMPLE OF CONDUIT LOCATION Optional Alternate Methods for Commercial Fire Branch Ci...

Page 16: ...may not be compromised or circumvented or that the product or system will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise nor that the product or system will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection A properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce risk of burglary robbery fire or otherwise but it is not insurance or a guarantee that these even...

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