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Installation

SIM Card Connection

The PCS265 LTE supports two nano LTE/4G/3G/2G or GSM provider 

SIM cards. To install the SIM cards, open the SIM Card tray and insert 

card into base, as shown. SIM Card 1 is used as “Primary” and SIM 

Card 2 for “Backup”. 

Note: 

SIM Card 2 can only be configured via SMS.

Panel Connections

Connect the PCS265 LTE’s serial out to the serial connector on the 

panel.

• For LTE/4G/3G/2G reporting, connect to the Serial port of 

the panel. 

• For GSM reporting, connect to the EBUS port of the panel.

RS485 Connection

A CVT485 module can be connected onto the control panel’s EBUS in 

order to lengthen the distance (up to 300 m. / 1000 ft.) between the 

panel and the PCS265 LTE. Refer to the drawing for connections.

External Antenna Connection

Use the ANTK4G LTE external antenna kit for PTCRB installations or 

to improve RF reception if your module’s signal strength is weak. 

External antenna kits and extension kits are purchased separately.

IP Module Connection

The PCS265 LTE can be connected to an IP Internet Module’s PCS 

port. For more information on how to configure this option, please 

refer to the IP module’s Installation manual. 

Powering-up the PCS265 LTE

Once your hardware connections are completed, the PCS265 LTE 

module will begin its power up sequence. 

Power 

LED will turn solid green

Status

 LED will be red and switch to green after approximately 10 

seconds

SIM card 1

 LED will slowly flash orange while searching for the 

GSM network; once found the LED will be solid orange

If configured for LTE/4G/3G/2G reporting, you will need to configure 

network provider information. Refer to the Programming section.

Note: 

The battery is optional. If a battery is used/installed, do not 

allow the battery to deplete and ensure that the battery is replaced 
when low.

The battery function is to support power shut down and not to be used 

as backup as defined in EN50131-6.

LED Functionality

*

When using an e-bus connection, the LED is always orange.

Programming

In order to configure the PCS265 LTE for reporting, you will need to 

first configure your SIM cards. Please note that SIM Card 1 can be 

configured via panel programming and SIM Card 2 via SMS. 

LTE/4G/3G/2G Reporting (Serial Port or via SMS Connection 

ONLY)

Network Provider Information

Network Provider Information

Refer to the 

List of SMS Commands Table

 on page 2.

LTE/4G/3G/2G Reporting Options

1

Mounting hole

2

Antenna connector

3

Wall tamper hole 

4

Serial connector

5

RS485 / power terminal 

6

Upgrade connector 

7

Battery terminal

8

Cover tamper switch

3

4

5

6

7

2

1

8

1

GSM (EBUS Connector)

LTE/4G/3G/2G (Serial Connector)

LED

Functionality

SIM1 and SIM2* Slow orange flashing - Searching the network

Solid purple - LTE/4G

Solid blue - 3G

Solid orange - GSM

Solid green - 2G (n/a for North and South America)

Quick flashing - Exchanging data (the color of the 

flashing LED corresponds to the color of LTE/4G/3G/

2G or GSM depending on which is being used)

Off - SIM card 1 or 2 is not installed, not active, or 

currently not in use

Power

Solid green 

Off - No power

Status

Red - Error condition, no firmware

Red/Green alternating - updating firmware

Green - No error and/or battery fully charged

Orange - Battery charging

Signal Strength Three LEDs indicate network strength
All LEDs 

(except power)

Flashing - No data communication

CVT485

Up to 300m (1000 ft.)*

Up to 50m (160 ft.) AWG18

MG/SP

EVO

Feature

[921]

[2960]

APN part 1 (characters 1-16)

[922]

[2961]

APN part 2 (characters 17-32)

[923]

[2962]

APN user name part 1 (1-16)

[924]

[2963]

APN user name part 2 (17-32)

[925]

[2964]

APN password part 1 (1-16)

[926]

[2965]

APN password part 2 (17-32)

Important: This information can be obtained from your mobile 
network provider.

MG/SP

EVO

Feature

Details

[918]
[919]

[2976] to 
[2983]

Account / Partition
Registration

MG/SP: Sections 
represent account/
partition 1 and 2
EVO: Sections 
represent account / 
partition 1 to 8

[806]

[2975]

[7] Off + [8] Off = landline only
[7] Off + [8] On = LTE/4G/3G/2G primary / 
landline backup (default)
[7] On + [8] Off = landline only
[7] On + [8] On = landline and LTE/4G/3G/2G 
in parallel

Receiver Settings

MG/SP

Receiver #:
IP address*
IP port ** 
IP address
WAN 2
IP port WAN2
Receiver password
Security Profile

1
[929]
[930]
[931]
[932]
[933]
[934]

2
[936]
[937]
[938]
[939]
[940]
[941]

Backup
[943]
[944]
[945]
[946]
[947]
[948]

Module registration
Press 

[ARM]

 to register

[935]

[942]

[949]

Receiver Settings

EVO

Receiver #:
IP address*
IP port **
IP address 
WAN 2
IP port WAN2
Receiver password
Security Profile

1

[2984]

2

[2986]

3

[2988]

4

[2990]

Module registration
Press 

[ARM]

 to register

[2985]

[2987]

[2989]

[2991]

* For 1 or 2 digit numbers, add “0’s” before the digit: e.g., 
138.002.043.006
** Default = 10000
Enter [MEM] for blank space

 PCS265 LTE 

LTE / 4G / 3G / 2G / GSM 

Communicator Module

Installation and Programming Guide

**Compatible with Insite GOLD

 and SWAN Server**

Summary of Contents for PCS265 LTE

Page 1: ...the PCS265 LTE s serial out to the serial connector on the panel For LTE 4G 3G 2G reporting connect to the Serial port of the panel For GSM reporting connect to the EBUS port of the panel 1 Mounting hole 2 Antenna connector 3 Wall tamper hole 4 Serial connector 5 RS485 power terminal 6 Upgrade connector 7 Battery terminal 8 Cover tamper switch 3 4 5 6 7 2 1 8 1 GSM EBUS Connector LTE 4G 3G 2G Seri...

Page 2: ...ge If configured for LTE 4G 3G 2G reporting you will need to configure network provider information Refer to the Programming section Note The battery is optional If a battery is used installed do not allow the battery to deplete and ensure that the battery is replaced when low The battery function is to support power shut down and not to be used as backup as defined in EN50131 6 LED Functionality ...

Page 3: ...rovider MG SP EVO Feature Details 918 919 2976 to 2983 Account Partition Registration MG SP Sections represent account partition 1 and 2 EVO Sections represent account partition 1 to 8 806 2975 7 Off 8 Off landline only 7 Off 8 On LTE 4G 3G 2G primary landline backup default 7 On 8 Off landline only 7 On 8 On landline and LTE 4G 3G 2G in parallel Receiver Settings MG SP Receiver IP address IP port...

Page 4: ...bers Command Description P PASSWORD SMS GSM MODEM TELEPHONE IPRS 7 PASSWORD Used to program the receiver s SMS parameters Language Value Language Value English default 000 Bulgarian 016 French 001 Romanian 017 Spanish 002 Slovak 018 Italian 003 Chinese 019 Swedish 004 Serbian 020 Polish 005 Malay 021 Portuguese 006 Slovenian 022 German 007 Lithuanian 023 Turkish 008 Finnish 024 Hungarian 009 Eston...

Page 5: ...gram the SIM card 1 APN Password P password APN1 CLEAR Used to clear the SIM Card 1 APN P password VAPN1 CALL BACK PHONE NUMBER Used to view the SIM Card 2 Access Point Name information P password APN2 NAME Access Point Name Used to program the SIM Card 2 Access Point Name P password APN2 USER Access Point Name Used to program the SIM Card 2 Access Point User P password APN2 PSW Access Point Name ...

Page 6: ...temperature of 55 C 131 F for a maximum period of 7 days Specifications Description RF Power Class 4 2W 850 1900 MHz Class 2 1W 1800 1900 MHz UMTS 850 1900 0 25W America UMTS 900 2100 0 25W Europe Antenna Bandwidth 5 bands wideband Voltage Input 12 VDC nominal Consumption during GPRS GSM transmission 60 mA standby 300 mA maximum Encryption 128 bit AES SMS Protocol 7 bit GSM 3GPP TS 23 038 GSM03 38...

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