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[213] GPRS Receiver 2 Address

Default (000.000.000.000)
Enter the GPRS Receiver 2 IP address. This IP address will be provided by your central station. Format is 4 fields, 

each field is 3 digit decimal. Valid range: 000 - 255.

NOTE: When a valid address has been entered, GPRS Receiver 2 is enabled and will communicate

events over the GPRS path. 

[214] GPRS Receiver 2 Port

Default (0BF5/3061)
This Section defines the port of GPRS Receiver 2. Change the value of this port when your installation is located 

behind a firewall, and must be assigned a particular port number, as determined by your central station system 

administrator. Valid range: 0000 - FFFF.

NOTE: Do not program GPRS Receiver 1 and GPRS Receiver 2 to communicate to the same receiver.

[215] GPRS Receiver 2 APN

Default ( )
The APN determines the GPRS network that the Communicator will connect to. This information is available from 

your network carrier. Program this Section with up to 32 ASCII characters.

NOTE: When a SIM card with a custom APN is used, the unit will not have access to the internet. DLS

and remote flash can still be done if Section [221] is programmed with a valid Public APN.

[216] GPRS Receiver 2 Domain Name

Default ( )

Programming this Section is 

not

 permitted on a UL/ULC listed system. 

Enter the GPRS Receiver 2 Domain Name with up to 32 ASCII characters.

GPRS Options
[221] GPRS Public Access Point Name

Default ( )
When the Communicator is operating on a private APN, use this Section to select a public APN for DLS and 

Remote Firmware Update. This information is available from your network carrier. The APN identifies public GPRS 

network that the Communicator will connect to.

[222] GPRS Login User Name

Default ( )
Some network carriers require you to provide login credentials when connecting to an APN. Program your login 

User name here. Format is up to 32 ASCII characters.

NOTE: This Section is not accessible via PC1616/PC1832/PC1864 keypad programming.

[223] GPRS Login Password

Default ( )
Some network carriers require you to provide login credentials when connecting to an APN. Program your login 

password here. Format is up to 32 ASCII characters.

[224] GPRS Test Transmission Time of Day

Default (9999)
Enter a 4 digit value using the 24-hour clock format (HHMM) to set the test transmission time of day. Valid range: 

00-23 for the hours (HH) and 00-59 for the minutes (MM). 

NOTE: To disable the test transmission time of day enter 9999 or FFFF in this Section.

The internal date and time will be automatically programmed by the primary receiver only.

[225] GPRS Test Transmission Cycle 

Default (000000)
This value represents the interval in between test transmissions in minutes. Valid range: 000000 - 999999 minutes. 

Once the unit has sent the initial periodic test transmission, all future test transmissions will be offset by the pro-

grammed number of minutes. See Sections [026 - 029].

NOTE: Minimum value is 000005 minutes. Programming an interval that is less than 5 minutes will dis-

able test transmission.

[226] GSM Trouble Delay

Default (00)
This option is used to program the delay, in minutes, for reporting a GSM Trouble Delay. Valid entries are 00 - FF. 

(e.g., for a 10 minute GSM Trouble Delay enter 0A). There is no delay if value is programmed as 00.

Interactive Options

(TL260-RS/TL260GS-RS Only)

[651] Interactive Account Code

Default (MAC or IMEI)
This section is programmed as 2 field by 6 hexadecimal number. Valid range for each field is 000000 ~ FFFFFF. 

The IMEI can be viewed in Section [997]. The MAC address can be viewed in Section [998].

[652] Interactive Access Code

Default (1234)
This section is programmed with the hexadecimal interactive access code. Valid range is 0000 ~ FFFF. 

Table 13: Ethernet Test Transmission Interval

Test Transmission Interval

Daily

Weekly

Monthly

Programmed Minutes

001440

010080

043200

Summary of Contents for GS2060-RS

Page 1: ...t Internet Communicator TL260GS RS Ethernet Internet and GPRS GSM Dual Path Communicator v2 0 Installation Manual Warning This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and func...

Page 2: ...ator Reset Update 12 Factory Defaults Reset 12 Firmware Update 12 Communicator Reset Update 12 Appendix A Communicator Troubleshooting 13 ETHERNET GPRS PROGRAMMING SECTIONS 14 System Options 14 Progra...

Page 3: ...s or their belongings Motion Detectors Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas as shown in their respective installation instructions They cannot discriminate between intru...

Page 4: ...S Communicators depends greatly on GSM network coverage The unit should not be mounted in the final location without first performing the Communica tor Placement Test on page 10 to determine the best...

Page 5: ...annel via either GSM or Ethernet or as a back up in conjunction with the DACT 30 day test transmission is required on each channel For UL Commercial Burglary applications the TL260GS RS module can be...

Page 6: ...ected via an APPROVED acceptable to the local authorities Network Interface Device NID e g for UL Installa tions U60950 listed NID All wiring shall be performed according to the local electrical codes...

Page 7: ...or and restarting the Communicator Installing jumper during normal operation has no effect Installing Communicator with PC1616 1832 1864 Panel WARNING BEFORE INSTALLING THE COMMUNICATOR WITHIN THE PAN...

Page 8: ...NING GS2060 RS TL260 RS TL260GS RS MODULES ARE POWER LIMITED DO NOT ROUTE ANY WIRING OVER THE CIRCUIT BOARD MAINTAIN AT LEAST 25 4MM 1IN SEPARATION BETWEEN CIRCUIT BOARD AND WIRING A MINIMUM OF 7MM IN...

Page 9: ...roved acceptable to local authorities type NID UL installations UL 60950 listed NID for ULC installations CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 Certified NID All wiring shall be performed according to the local el...

Page 10: ...lues that are modified from their default in the appropriate Worksheets for the Panel or Communicator 1 In Panel Section 167 program 060 seconds 2 A valid Account Number must be entered in Section 851...

Page 11: ...tension bracket at the location that provided the best signal strength 5 Alternately you can reposition the panel to improve signal strength Dismount the panel and move it to another location to achie...

Page 12: ...ter the Communicator has exhausted all communications attempts to all programmed receiv ers for events generated by the Communicator Configuration Failure 10 Flashes This trouble is indicated when the...

Page 13: ...e Communicator board On the PC1616 1832 1864 pan els pins 4 and 5 are on top See Figure 3 3 Apply a jumper to short the hardware default pins 4 and 5 4 Remove all power from the panel and then reapply...

Page 14: ...Receiver Not Available Ensure that the Ethernet path has internet connectivity If you are using a static IP address make sure the gateway and subnet mask are entered correctly If the network has a fi...

Page 15: ...ceiver Supervision Interval Default 0087 135 When receiver supervision is enabled ON in Section 005 Toggle Option 3 the unit sends heartbeats to Ether net Receiver 1 or GPRS Receiver 1 to test the com...

Page 16: ...ware can not be remotely upgraded Local firmware upgrade is still possible 7 Alternate Test Transmissions Default OFF ON When the periodic test transmission interval occurs the test transmission will...

Page 17: ...an SMS request has been sent to the Commu nicator Use this Section to set the value of the local outgoing port The value must be changed if the Communicator is located behind a firewall and must be as...

Page 18: ...ACIT Ashmore and Cartier Island Time ART Argentina Time 52 8 25 APO Apo Island Time BRT Brazilia Time 54 8 75 ACWST Australian Central Western Standard Time UYT Uruguay Standard Time 55 9 YAKT Yakutsk...

Page 19: ...Time FJT Fiji Time AST Arabia Standard Time WFT Wallis and Futuna Time AST Al Manamah Standard Time TVT Tuvalu Time 3F 3 5 IRST Iran Standard Time PETT Petropavlovsk Time 41 4 AMST Armenia Standard Ti...

Page 20: ...isable this event transmission or FF to enable See System Test Options above for details on settings NOTE The time interval in minutes between periodic tests is programmed in Section 125 Ethernet and...

Page 21: ...l account number Valid range 0000000001 FFFFFFFFFE Programming this Section as all 0 or all F will cause a Module Configuration Trouble yellow LED 12 flashes NOTE If both Ethernet Receiver 2 and GPRS...

Page 22: ...system administra tor Each 3 digit segment of the address must be within a valid range of 000 255 NOTE When a valid IP address has been entered the GPRS is enabled and will communicate events over the...

Page 23: ...r login User name here Format is up to 32 ASCII characters NOTE This Section is not accessible via PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 keypad programming 223 GPRS Login Password Default Some network carriers require...

Page 24: ...the Communicator If a router or gateway is used it must be programmed with a Transmission Control Protocol TCP port forward for this port to the Communicator module IP address Valid range 0000 FFFF 65...

Page 25: ...le Zone Toggle is ON 675 Lifestyle Zone 25 32 Toggle Options The default for each Lifestyle Zone Toggle is ON 676 Lifestyle Zone 33 40 Toggle Options The default for each Lifestyle Zone Toggle is ON 6...

Page 26: ...Zone 33 40 Toggle Options The default for each Notification Zone Toggle is OFF 687 Notification Zone 41 48 Toggle Options The default for each Notification Zone Toggle is OFF 688 Notification Zone 49...

Page 27: ...ed in Section 003 or assigned by DHCP 994 GPRS IP Address This Section will display the current dynamic IP address assigned by DHCP to the GPRS connection NOTE GPRS uses DHCP Dynamic IP only The GPRS...

Page 28: ...____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 008 DNS Server IP 2 Programming not permitted on UL ULC listed system Default 000 000 000 000 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ _...

Page 29: ...00 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 203 GPRS Receiver 1 Address Default 000 000 000 000 ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 204 GPRS Receiver 1 Port Default 0BF5 3061 ____ ____ __...

Page 30: ...oggle Options ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 676 Lifestyle Zone 33 40 Toggle Options ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 677 Lifestyle Zone...

Page 31: ...__ ____ ____ ____ 992 Ethernet IP Address ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 993 Ethernet Gateway Address ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 994 GPRS...

Page 32: ...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 f Termination Without prejudice to any other...

Page 33: ...s option Products not cov ered by this warranty or otherwise out of warranty due to age misuse or damage shall be evaluated and a repair estimate shall be provided No repair work will be performed unt...

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Page 36: ...D C 20402 Stock 004 000 00345 4 WARNING TO SATISFY FCC RF EXPOSURE REQUIREMENTS FOR MOBILE TRANSMIT TING DEVICES A SEPARATION DISTANCE OF 20CM OR MORE MUST BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN THE ANTENNA OF THIS D...

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