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• Connect the GSM antenna to the radio module. Ensure that the connector is secure.
• Plug the battery harness into the connector on the PC board.
4. Apply power to the GS3060-RF:
• Connect the RED and BLACK leads of the battery harness to the battery.
• Connect the DC power source to +/- 12V terminals
• Allow the unit to power up and register with the network. Once powered, the green LEDs indicate
the signal strength. The bottom green LED must be on for the location to be acceptable. Please
refer to the 'Status LEDs' section for more information.
5. Power down the GS3060-RF by removing the DC power source and battery leads.
STEP 4 - Connect the GS3060-RF
1. Using the cabinet, mark the four screw locations. Drill the anchor screw holes.
NOTE: Check for cable conduits and water pipes before drilling.
2. Using anchor screws (not provided), mount the cabinet to the wall.
3. Run the cables through the cable entry [13] or through the cabinet knockouts.
4. Complete the connections on the terminal blocks [11].
NOTE: Ensure that power and Telco circuit connections are made only after the cabinet has been
secured to the building or structure, and has been connected to the protective earth ground.
Descriptions of the terminals can be found in the ‘Connecting the GS3060-RF’ section.
5. Reattach the front cover [1] securely to the cabinet.
NOTE: Please refer to Figure 2 at the end of this manual for wiring diagram.
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1) Earth Ground -
This terminal must be connected to the Mains Earth, in order to comply with the
Telecommunications Network Safety Standards (Overvoltage Protection Requirements).
TIP (2) / RNG (3) External Telephone Line -
These terminals must be connected directly to the
incoming telephone line.
T1 (4) / R1 (5) Internal Telephone Line -
These terminals must be connected to the TIP and RING of
the control panel.
COM (6,14) Common -
This terminal is connected internally to Power Ground.
PGM1 (7), PGM2 (8), PGM3 (9), PGM4 (10) Programmable Open-collector Outputs -
These outputs
can be activated by programmed events. Refer to ‘Activating the Outputs’ for details. The maximum
current sink of each output must not exceed 50mA.
AUX+ (11) Auxiliary 12V Output -
+12V Output, 200mA PTC Protected.
NOTE: Electrical current drawn from this terminal is drawn directly from the power supply. This
must be added to the GS3060 current when determining the total draw on the host panel or
power supply. Jumper JP3 does not limit the electrical current available on this output.
Tamper (12-13) -
These terminals are connected in series to the Tamper switch [10] in Figure 1. They will
close when the cabinet is properly closed, and will open when the front cover is removed.
Z1-Z4 (15-16-17-18) Programmable Inputs
- These terminals can be set up to trigger events. Refer to
‘Inputs’ for details.
12V (19), COM (20) Device Power Supply
- These terminals must be connected to a rated power
supply. Once the connections are completed, connect the battery leads (Red and Black wires, [12] in
Figure 1) to a 12V, 7Ah battery.
Jumper JP3
JP3 ON
- Full power, including standby capacity, comes from the host panel or external power supply.
Supply must be capable of up to 700mA. The GS3060-RF battery must
not
be connected.
JP3 OFF
- Current limiting mode, the host panel or external supply provides standby current. Supply
must be capable of 120mA plus any current drawn from AUX+ terminal. GS3060-RF battery must be
installed for proper operation. Use only with supplied power supply.
NOTE: The power supply must have a minimum voltage of 13.5V to ensure a sufficient battery
charge. An example of a suitable power supply is the DSC Model ADP1310-NA with DC output
rated 13.8 VDC, 1Amp. This is to be used in conjunction with a 12V/7Ah rated battery for UL/ULC
listed residential installations.
NOTE: This mode of operation must not be used for ULC Listed Fire Monitoring installations.
CONNECTING THE GS3060
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