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2G Alarm Communicator Installlation Manual

Inserting/Removing the SIM Card

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1. Remove the front cover of the SCW9055/SCW9057 Control

Panel to access SIM card holder.

2. Remove power from the SCW9055/SCW9057 and disconnect

the backup battery connections.

3. On the SIM card holder push gently to slide the cover towards

OPEN as indicated by the arrow on SIM holder. This will
unlatch the SIM card holder on the side furthest from edge of the
Communicator. See Figure 1.

4. Lift up the SIM card holder from the side that is not hinged.

NOTE: 

The SIM card can be damaged  by bending or scratching contacts. Use caution when handling the SIM card.

5. Insert or remove the SIM card, noting the orientation of the notches on the SIM card and the SIM card holder.

6. When inserting a SIM card, insert the card in the proper orientation and gently push the SIM card holder down and slide the holder

as indicated by the arrow on SIM holder, to LOCK.

7. Apply AC power to panel, and replace the panel cover.

NOTE: 

If two way audio is enabled you will NOT be able to swap the SIM card with another card.

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OMMUNICATOR

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ESET

The Communicator can be reset by cycling the power on the SCW9055/SCW9057.

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 SCW9055/SCW9057 P

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The Communicator interfaces to the SCW9055/SCW9057 through a keyed 16 pin Ribbon cable. See Table 5 . The key prevents incor-
rect connection of the ribbon cable connector to the SCW9055/SCW9057 and Communicator. The pinout for the Ribbon cable is pro-
vided in the Table below:

Establishing a communication channel between the Communicator and the SCW9055/SCW9057 is critical to ensuring the desired
operation of the two units. The following steps must be completed during the on-site installation. Program the following to ensure that
the Communicator and the panel will work together as intended.

Initial Programming of Communicator and SCW9055/SCW9057

1. Enter 

[*][8][Installer Code] [Section Number]

 for panel programming. Record any values that are modified from their default, in the

appropriate Programming Worksheets.

NOTE: 

When programming Toggle Options, the toggle is ON when the number is displayed and OFF when the number is not dis-

played.  (e.g.,  [1 - - - 5 - - - ],  Toggle Options 1 and 5 are ON, all others are OFF).

2. Panel Section 

[167]

 Cellular/Ethernet Interface Communications ‘Wait for ACK’: Default value is: 

060 

seconds.

3. When the communicator is installed with the SCW9055/SCW9057 panel, 4 telephone number are available to backup one another.

You can set up these 4 telephone numbers to perform in one of two ways: Backup dialling or Alternate dialling.

a.

Backup dialling

: each of the 4 telephone numbers will make 5 dialling attempts in turn, before an FTC trouble is displayed on

the keypad.

b.

Alternate dialling

: each telephone number makes 1 dialling attempt before moving on to the next number, cycling through each

of the 4 numbers for a total of 5 times each. If all 4 numbers fail the 5 attempts, an FTC trouble is displayed on the keypad.

4. Panel Sections

 [301], [302], [303], and [305]

 can be configured as Primary communication paths.

a. Panel Sections 

[302], [303],

 and 

[305]

 may also be configured for backup or redundant communications by using Panel Sec-

tion(s) 

[383] 

or 

[351] - [376]

. Refer to the SCW9055/SCW9057 panel Installation Manual for more information.

b. If a valid telephone number is programmed, communications will use Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Entering a 4

digit hexadecimal value for a telephone number will change the call routing to the Communicator, as determined by the number
programmed:

DCAAF

:

Internal (All Receivers). Signals will be routed depending on Section [851] [006] programming.

DCBBF

:

Ethernet Receiver 1 (Primary). (Not available for GS2055).

DCCCF

:

Ethernet Receiver 2 (Backup). (Not available for GS2055).

NOTE: 

Add a single ‘F’ as a suffix to the 4 digit hex number to populate the unused remainder of the 32 character field.

Table 5: Communicator Ribbon cable to SCW9055/SCW9057

Pin #

Signal

Pin #

Signal

1

PC-Link TX

2

PC-Link RX

3

GND

4

Vref

5

Vref

6

GND

7

AUD-OUT_N

8

AUD-OUT_P

9

AUD-IN_P

10

AUD-IN_N

11

GND

12

SI

13

GND

14

SO

15

GND

16

Wall Tamper

SIM Card Pinouts

DG0009396

 Figure 3: SIM Card Pinouts

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Page 1: ...Installation Manual v2 5 Warning This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer NOTE This man...

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Page 3: ...g Options Sections Ethernet Cellular Programming Options 11 System Options 11 Programming Options 13 Communications Reporting Codes 16 Ethernet Receiver 1 Options 18 Ethernet Receiver 2 Options 18 Eth...

Page 4: ...y not occur in time to protect the occupants or their belongings Motion Detectors Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas as shown in their respective installation instruct...

Page 5: ...rn to normal entry NOTE Authorized access to Connect24 GS2055 TL255GS or DLS IV is required to modify any Ethernet Cellular Programming Section Specific panel Sections must be configured for proper op...

Page 6: ...TION REQUIREMENTS For ULC Residential fire and burglary applications the GS2055 TL255GS can be used as primary communication channel via either Cellular or Ethernet as applicable or as a back up in co...

Page 7: ...monitoring station to determine if it is a master re seller or visit http www Connect24 com to become an authorized dealer In either instance you will require a Profile Number Installer ID Number and...

Page 8: ...sons only Service Person is defined as a person having appropriate technical training and expe rience necessary to be aware of hazards to which that person may be exposed in performing a task and of m...

Page 9: ...d any values that are modified from their default in the appropriate Programming Worksheets NOTE When programming Toggle Options the toggle is ON when the number is displayed and OFF when the number i...

Page 10: ...ramming and scrolling down to Cellular phone No LABEL PROGRAMMING for SMS MESSAGE Programmable Labels can not be modified in Connect24 use DLS IV for label programming only if labels need to be modifi...

Page 11: ...to Ethernet Receiver 1 or Cel lular Receiver 1 to test the communications path Use this Section to set the interval time in seconds when heartbeats will be sent to the receivers Valid range 000A FFFF...

Page 12: ...the programmed receivers based on the settings of the periodic test transmission reporting codes 8 Cellular Low Signal Trouble Default OFF This option masks the Low Signal trouble from the Cellular tr...

Page 13: ...13 DLS Outgoing Port Default 0BFA 3066 The DLS Outgoing Port is used for outgoing session to DLS IV after an SMS request has been sent to the Communicator Use this Sec tion to set the value of the loc...

Page 14: ...Brazil Western Standard Time PST Philippine Standard Time SLT San Luis Time PIT Pratas Islands PYT Paraguay Time PIT Parcel Island Time JFST Juan Fernandez Island Standard Time MYT Malaysia Time GYT...

Page 15: ...Time PONT Phonpei Standard Time IST Israel Standard Time MAGT Magadan Island Time 3D 3 MSK Moscow Standard Time 5F 11 5 NFT Norfolk Island Time EAT Eastern Africa Time 61 12 NZST New Zealand Standard...

Page 16: ...cur when communications with the panel have been lost for more than 60 seconds 024 Panel Absent Trouble Restore Default FF Program 00 to disable this event or FF to enable This event will occur when c...

Page 17: ...n settings NOTE The time interval in minutes between periodic tests is programmed in Section 125 Ethernet and Section 225 Cellular 030 FTC Restore Default FF Program 00 to disable this event transmiss...

Page 18: ...igure the device to operate using this Common Receiver Mode functionality program Ethernet Receiver 1 and Cellular Receiver 1 IP address and port number with identical values NOTE When operating in Co...

Page 19: ...ocated behind a firewall and must be assigned a particular port number as determined by your network administrator Valid range 0000 FFFF NOTE Do not program Ethernet Receiver 1 and Ethernet Receiver 2...

Page 20: ...F will cause a Module Configuration Trouble yellow LED 12 flashes 212 Cellular Receiver 2 DNIS Default 000000 The DNIS is used in addition to the Account Code to identify the Communicator module at th...

Page 21: ...lay Valid entries are 00 FF e g for a 10 min ute Cellular Trouble Delay enter 0A There is no reporting delay if value is programmed as 00 227 Voice Call Timeout Default 00 This option sets the Voice C...

Page 22: ...2 1234 unsuccessful The partition label or partition number may be excluded from the SMS request in a single partition system e g disarm 9123 NOTE The communicator cellular phone number can be viewed...

Page 23: ...ul Default Unsuccessful When an SMS Command and Control function is not successfully performed by the panel the command sent to the unit will be included in the response sent to the user followed by t...

Page 24: ...t Boot Loader version of the Communicator 991 Firmware Version This Section will display the current firmware version of the device Update worksheets with new version after a flash update is com plete...

Page 25: ...Body Identifier 2 digits Allocation Number 4 digits Final Assembly Code 2 digits Serial Number 6 digits and a check digit 998 MAC Address This Section will display the unique12 digit hexadecimal numb...

Page 26: ...tus codes will indicate the signal levels with digit 1 and 2 a network status with digit 3 and the trouble status with digit 4 and 5 as indicated in table above For example status code 11000F would di...

Page 27: ...rouble Check with your ISP to confirm Internet service is active in your area Ensure your Ethernet cable is securely inserted into the RJ45 jack of the Communicator and the Hub Router Switch Check the...

Page 28: ...d No Signal 0 0 0 108 8 bad Check all antenna connections Confirm 2G service is active in area Relocate Panel or install external antenna 1 Bar 1 4 0 2 108 103 weak Relocate Panel or install external...

Page 29: ...FFFF ____ ____ ____ ____ 011 Installer Code Default CAFE Valid range 0000 FFFF ____ ____ ____ ____ 012 DLS Incoming Port Default 0BF6 3062 Valid range 0000 FFFF ____ ____ ____ ____ 013 DLS Outgoing P...

Page 30: ...ULAR RECEIVER 1 OPTIONS 201 Cellular Receiver 1 Account Code Default 0000000000 Valid range 0000000001 FFFFFFFFFE ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 202 Cellular Receiver 1 DNIS Default...

Page 31: ...this command to the system to night disarm ____________________________________ 605 608 Activate Command Output 1 4 Default Activate Command Output n Send this command to the system to activate a comm...

Page 32: ...arm Memory Included in the response to the Alarm Memory command if there are no alarms on the system ____________________________________ 634 Error Code Default Error Code Included in the response to...

Page 33: ...s any upgrades and this EULA and provided the recipient agrees to the terms of this EULA If the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is an upgrade any transfer must also include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT...

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