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Installation

Keybus Connection

The Skyroute transmitter has 4 terminals marked red, black,
yellow and green. Connect these four terminals to the 4
terminals on the main control panel marked KEYBUS (red,
black, yellow and green).

Bell IN Terminal

This terminal is used to power the cellemetry modem.  This
connects to the BELL + on the control panel. No other wire
should be connected to the Bell+ of the control panel.

An extra power supply can be used to power the modem if
it is not located near the main control panel or where the
system cannot provide enough power for the transmissions.
Connect the positive of the power supply to the BELL IN and
the negative to the COM to ensure proper grounding.

Bell OUT Terminal

This terminal is used to power the siren or any other devices
that would usually connect to the control panel Bell+
terminal.  This output is powered throught the 5A fuse (F1)
for protection of the radio transmitting power.

Tamper Terminal

Connect  TMP and COM to a normally closed switch that will
be used to monitor tamper. If no tamper switch is desired
place a wire between TMP and COM.

Secure Installation

For a secure installation, the Skyroute Transceiver module and
its host panel must be locked and  protected. An instant trip IR
sensor would be the most appropriate for supervision of the
panel.  A cabinet tamper switch connected to the TMP terminal
of the Skyroute Transceiver is also suggested.

It is mandatory that the power be removed from the system
before any wiring changes are performed on the Skyroute
module. Neglecting to do so will result in damage to the
Cellemetry modem.

Mounting the Skyroute Transceiver

The Skyroute Transceiver can be mounted in the upper right
hand corner of the panel’s cabinet through the knock out.
The Skyroute Transceiver case attaches to the panel’s
cabinet through the use of clips and two screws.

Mounting the Antenna

NOTE: The antenna should always be attached to the

NOTE: The antenna should always be attached to the

NOTE: The antenna should always be attached to the

NOTE: The antenna should always be attached to the

NOTE: The antenna should always be attached to the
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 function properly if the antenna is not installed.

The antenna attaches to the TNC connector of the Skyroute
Transceiver. The antenna should be mounted as high above
ground level as possible while at the same time taking care
not to place the antenna under a Radio frequency shield of
any kind. For example do not mount the antenna directly
below a metal roofing overhang. The Skyroute Transceiver
functions best when installed in an unobstructed “line of
sight” to the cellular antenna site.

Wiring Connections

Connection Diagram

Summary of Contents for SKYROUTE

Page 1: ...Installation Manual Version 1 O ...

Page 2: ...o or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer ...

Page 3: ...10 580 1555 5015 6 For Your Records 13 Appendix A SIA Reporting Codes 15 Antenna Relocation Diagram 17 Supervised Power Supply Connection 18 Standard Connection with DSC Control 19 Contents Important Information Inside front cover Skyroute Transceiver Glossary of Terms Inside front cover Introducing the Skyroute Transceiver 1 Specifications 1 RF Power Output 1 Power Supply 1 Dimension 1 How the Sk...

Page 4: ...ort sur gard com Skyroute Transceiver Glossary of Terms The following is a description of various terms used with regards to cellemetry technology Electronic Serial Number ESN The ESN is used to carry data information in a Cellemetry Network Mobile Identification Number MIN A 10 digit decimal number used for registrations and pages Page A transmission that is sent from the Cellemetry Gateway to th...

Page 5: ...ntact your monitoring station on dual signal communication Antenna 3 5 dB gain TNC connector Extension Kits available LAE 3 The 3 Foot Antenna Kit for Skyroute Transceiver LAE 15 The 15 Foot Antenna Kit for Skyroute Transceiver LAE 25 The 25 Foot Antenna Kit for Skyroute Transceiver RF Power Output 3 0 Watts maximum Power Supply 12 VDC 30mA from Panel Keybus DSC keybus control panel required 12 VD...

Page 6: ...g changes are performed on the Skyroute module Neglecting to do so will result in damage to the Cellemetry modem Mounting the Skyroute Transceiver The Skyroute Transceiver can be mounted in the upper right hand corner of the panel s cabinet through the knock out The Skyroute Transceiver case attaches to the panel s cabinet through the use of clips and two screws Mounting the Antenna NOTE The anten...

Page 7: ...nt along the keybus and identify the proper event Configuration Options Section 06 Channel A enable disable option 1 This option must be selected when the Cellemetry provider is a A side carrier Channel B enable disable option 2 This option must be selected when the Cellemetry provider is a B side carrier All Canadian providers are B carriers Home System only enable disable option 3 This option mu...

Page 8: ...3 6 1 6 0 0 4 y t i l i b o M T T M Skyroute Test Time Section 10 Enter in this section the time of the day Military Format that you want the test transmission to be sent Test Transmission Day Mask Section 11 Select in this section the day of the week you want the test transmission to be sent Skyroute Transceiver Test Rates Section 13 Default Option ON Option OFF OFF I_____I Option 1 Industrial Di...

Page 9: ...nce 1 to indicate the Cellular Tower has received and acknowledged the signal It will blink twice 2 to indicate the Alarm Central Station has received and acknowledged the signal Skyroute Transceiver Trouble Supervision The Skyroute Transceiver automatically monitors its operation and indicates trouble conditions by flashing LED5 on the circuit board LED5 normally flashes once every second when th...

Page 10: ...0 00 I_____I_____I Zone 14 00 I_____I_____I Zone 11 00 I_____I_____I Zone 15 00 I_____I_____I Zone 12 00 I_____I_____I Zone 16 03 Zone 17 24 Definitions 00 I_____I_____I Zone 17 00 I_____I_____I Zone 21 00 I_____I_____I Zone 18 00 I_____I_____I Zone 22 00 I_____I_____I Zone 19 00 I_____I_____I Zone 23 00 I_____I_____I Zone 20 00 I_____I_____I Zone 24 04 Zone 25 32 Definitions 00 I_____I_____I Zone...

Page 11: ...Disabled OFF I_____I Options 7 8 For Future Use 23 Number of attempts 03 I_____I_____I 00 FF in HEX 24 Response Wait Time 19 I_____I_____I 00 FF in HEX x10 seconds Sections 30 to 78 if 00 is entered then that reporting code is disabled If FF is in the section then the default reporting code is enabled FF is the default value 30 Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 Default Default FF I_____I_____I Zone ...

Page 12: ...Restoral FF I_____I_____I Zone 30 Alarm Restoral FF I_____I_____I Zone 27 Alarm Restoral FF I_____I_____I Zone 31 Alarm Restoral FF I_____I_____I Zone 28 Alarm Restoral FF I_____I_____I Zone 32 Alarm Restoral 38 Miscellaneous Alarm Reporting Codes FF I_____I_____I Duress Alarm FF I_____I_____I Zone Expander Supervisory Alarm FF I_____I_____I Opening After Alarm FF I_____I_____I Zone Expander Super...

Page 13: ... I_____I_____I Zone 26 Tamper Restoral FF I_____I_____I Zone 30 Tamper Restoral FF I_____I_____I Zone 27 Tamper Restoral FF I_____I_____I Zone 31 Tamper Restoral FF I_____I_____I Zone 28 Tamper Restoral FF I_____I_____I Zone 32 Tamper Restoral 48 Miscellaneous Tamper Reporting Codes FF I_____I_____I General System Tamper FF I_____I_____I Keypad Lockout FF I_____I_____I General System Tamper Rest 4...

Page 14: ...FF I_____I_____I Zone 6 Low Battery FF I_____I_____I Zone 3 Low Battery FF I_____I_____I Zone 7 Low Battery FF I_____I_____I Zone 4 Low Battery FF I_____I_____I Zone 8 Low Battery 58 Low Battery Reporting Codes Zones 9 16 FF I_____I_____I Zone 9 Low Battery FF I_____I_____I Zone 13 Low Battery FF I_____I_____I Zone 10 Low Battery FF I_____I_____I Zone 14 Low Battery FF I_____I_____I Zone 11 Low Ba...

Page 15: ...Codes 17 24 FF I_____I_____I Closing By Access Code 17 FF I_____I_____I Closing By Access Code 21 FF I_____I_____I Closing By Access Code 18 FF I_____I_____I Closing By Access Code 22 FF I_____I_____I Closing By Access Code 19 FF I_____I_____I Closing By Access Code 23 FF I_____I_____I Closing By Access Code 20 FF I_____I_____I Closing By Access Code 24 68 Closing Arming Reporting Codes Access Cod...

Page 16: ... I_____I_____I Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble Alarm FF I_____I_____I AC Failure Trouble Alarm FF I_____I_____I TLM Trouble Code FF I_____I_____I Bell Circuit Trouble Alarm FF I_____I_____I General System Trouble FF I_____I_____I Fire Trouble Alarm FF I_____I_____I General System Supervisory 76 Maintenance Restoral Reporting Codes FF I_____I_____I Battery Trouble Restoral FF I_____I_____I Auxiliary...

Page 17: ..._____________ Rate Plan ________________________________________________ Central Station ________________________________________________ Account Number ________________________________________________ Test Time and Day ________________________________________________ Additional Notes ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________...

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Page 19: ...nstant BAzz BHzz Yes Interior BAzz BHzz Yes Delay H A BAzz BHzz Yes Interior H A BAzz BHzz Yes 24 Hr Burglary BAzz BHzz Yes Standard Fire FAzz FHzz Yes Delayed Fire FAzz FHzz Yes 24 Hour Supervisory LINKS UAzz UHzz Yes 24 Hr Supervisory Buzzer UAzz UHzz Yes 24 Hr Supervisory USzz URzz Yes 24 Hr Medical MAzz MHzz Yes 24 Hr Panic PAzz PHzz Yes 24 Hr Hold up HAzz HHzz Yes 24 Hr Gas GAzz GHzz Yes 24 H...

Page 20: ... YP00 YQ00 TLM Trouble Code via Skyroute LT00 General System Supervisory Restore ET00 ER00 General System Trouble Restore YX00 YZ00 TLM Restoral LR00 FTC Fail FTC Restoral YC00 YK00 Event Buffer 75 Full Since Last Upload JL00 Periodic Test Transmission RP00 System Test RX00 Skyroute Test Transmission Code TX00 Signal Strength Zone Fault Alarm Restoral UTzz UJzz Yes Burglary Verified BV00 Delinquen...

Page 21: ... from the control panel Attach one end of the extension cable to the Skyroute unit and attach the bracket and antenna to the other end Move the antenna and bracket around until you get good signal strength Mount the antenna extension bracket at that location Reapply the AC and DC power to the Skyroute unit No reprogramming is necessary Antenna Relocation Diagram ...

Page 22: ... an expansion trouble and a restoral will be generated every time a signal is transmitted CONNECTIONS The keybus from the panel is connected to both the PC5204 and the Skyroute A wire is connected from the AUX terminal on the PC5204 to the BELL IN of the Skyroute A jumper or a normally closed switch is required between the TAM and the COM on the Skyroute A jumper or a normally closed switch is req...

Page 23: ...both AC and battery disconnected removed from the DSC control panel wire the Skyroute to the panel using 4 wires from the keybus of the panel to the RED BLK YEL and GRN terminals of the Skyroute unit Wire a Normally Closed tamper switch between the COM and TAM terminals of the Skyroute unit If a tamper switch is not going to be used place a jumper wire between the COM and TAM terminals Wire the pa...

Page 24: ...pair depot This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship and not to damage incurred in shipping or handling or damage due to causes beyond the control of Sur Gard Ltd such as lightning excessive voltage mechanical shock water damage or damage arising out of abuse alteration or improper application of the equipment The foregoing warranty shall apply only to the original buyer and i...

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