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HSPA(3G)/Dual Alarm Communicator Installation Manual
The following communicators are compatible with HS2016, HS2032, HS2064, and HS2128 pan-
els:
•
3G2080R
,
3G2080
(HSPA(3G)/GPRS only)
•
TL2803GR, TL2803G
(In HSPA(3G)/GPRS dual-path)
NOTE:
This manual covers communicator models with and without ‘R’ throughout entire manual
unless specifically stated otherwise.
Features
• 128-bit AES encryption via cellular and Internet (NIST validation certificate number 2645).
• Back up or primary cellular alarm communication.
• Automatically switches to 2G (EDGE/GPRS) if HSPA(3G) service is not available.
• Ethernet LAN/WAN 10/100 BASE-T (TL2803G(R) only).
• Full event reporting to central station (UL/ULC listed).
• Fully redundant Internet and cellular dual-path alarm communication (TL2803G(R) only).
• 3rd Party Integration over IP
• Individual Internet and/or cellular periodic test transmission.
• Integrated call routing.
• Visual Verification (requires System 5 receiver) (not a UL feature).
• Remote firmware upgrade capability of the communicator and panel firmware via Internet and/
or cellular.
• Dual-band operation: 850 MHz, and 1900 MHz (North America only).
• Panel remote uploading/downloading support via cellular and Internet.
• PC-LINK connection.
• Programmable labels.
• SIA and Contact ID (CID) formats supported.
• Signal strength and trouble display LEDs.
• Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card included with communicator.
• Supervision heartbeats sent via cellular and Internet.
• Command and Control via SMS.
Technical Specifications
The input voltage to the Communicator can be drawn from an Underwriters Laboratories/Under-
writers Laboratories Canada (UL/ULC) listed control panel or compatible power supply module
such as
HSM2204
or
HSM2300
.
NOTE:
Power supply must be Class 2, power limited.
UL/ULC Installation Requirements
NOTE:
For equipment used at the protected premises and intended to facilitate IP communica-
tions (hubs, routers, NIDs, Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), cable modems), 24 hour back-
up power is required. Where such cannot be facilitated, a secondary (back-up) communi-
cation channel is required.
Domain Name Service (DNS) programming is not permitted in UL/ULC listed systems.
Notes for using Private, Corporate, and High Speed Data Networks:
Network access and domain access policies shall be set to restrict unauthorized network access,
and spoofing or Denial of Service (DoS) attacks. Select an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that has
redundant servers/systems, back-up power, routers with firewalls enabled, and methods to identify
and protect against DoS attacks (e.g., via spoofing).
Notes for using Public Switched and Cellular Data Networks:
Communication channels shall be facilitated such that the communicator will restrict unauthorized
access, which could otherwise compromise security. The communicator shall be located in a
secured area.
• For
ULC
Residential
Fire and Burglary applications the
TL2803G(R)
can be used as primary
communication channel via either cellular or Ethernet or as a back-up in conjunction with the