NOTE:
Once an output has been activated automatically, it will not restore its state until all the causes of activation are cleared.
Reporting Codes
3G4010CF Reporting Codes
CID
SIA
Programmable
Comments
Zone 1 Activation
E301 991 AT 991
YES
AC Loss*
Zone 1 Restoral
R301 991 AR 991
YES
AC Loss Restore *
Zone 2 Activation
E200 992 FS 992
YES
Fire Supervisory*
Zone 2 Restoral
R200 992 FV 992
YES
Fire Supervisory Restore*
Zone 3 Activation
E110 993 FA 993
YES
Fire *
Zone 3 Restoral
R110 993 FH 993
YES
Fire Restore *
Zone 4 Activation
E300 994 YX 994
YES
System Trouble *
Zone 4 Restoral
R300 994 YZ 994
YES
System Trouble Restore *
PSTN Line Down
E351 000 LT 000
FIXED
Telco 1 Fault
PSTN Line Restoral
R351 000 LR 000
FIXED
Telco 1 Fault Restore
Periodic Test
E603 XXX RP XXX
FIXED
Test Transmission <Receiver Path>
Periodic Test with Trouble
E608 XXX RY XXX
FIXED
Test Transmission <Receiver Path>
Radio Activation
R552 000 RS 000
FIXED
Remote Programming Successful
Internal Buffer Full
E624 000 JL 000
FIXED
FTC Restoral
R354 000 YK 000
FIXED
Communications Restored
Firmware Update Successful R901 000 LS 000
FIXED
Firmware Update Fail
E902 000 LU 000
FIXED
Firmware Update Begin
E901 000 LB 000
FIXED
System Tamper
E145 000 ES 000
FIXED
Expansion Module Tamper
System Tamper Restore
R145 000 EJ 000
FIXED
Expansion Module Tamper Restore
* C24 Communications default value
NOTE:
The 3G4010CF does not support remote programming (local hardware default required). Upon activation through Con-
nect 24, the product will operate as described in this manual.
Swinger Shutdown
To prevent "runaway" signals to the central station, the 3G4010CF is equipped with Swinger Shutdown which limits certain
trouble events to a maximum of four reports every 24 hours. The condition will restore and the counter will reset at midnight.
Swinger Shutdown applies to the following trouble conditions:
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System Tamper/Restore
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Low Battery Trouble/Restore
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TLM Trouble/Restore
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Input Power Trouble/Restore
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FTC Restore
Hardware Default
A local hardware default is required in order to update the unit with the latest configuration from C24 Communications.
To perform the hardware default, follow these steps:
1. Power down the unit (remove primary DC power and remove the backup battery) and remove all connections to Zone1,
Zone 2, PGM1 and PGM.
2. Connect a wire between Z2 (terminal 7) and PGM2 (terminal 8) or Z1 (terminal 13) and PGM1 (terminal 7).
3. Power up the radio by connecting the battery first and then primary DC power.
4. Wait for 20 seconds and then completely power down the unit.
5. Disconnect the wire between the Zone and PGM terminals.
6. Power up and let the unit complete the update (the LEDs will stop flashing when the downloading is complete).
NOTE:
Failure to perform hardware default will result in the unit transmitting with the previously programmed configuration.
Communicator Reset/Update
The firmware of the device can be updated over Cellular or PC-Link:
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When the firmware update begins, all LED are ON.
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