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NOTE: When disposing of batteries, follow the instructions and precautions printed on the bat-
teries, and contact your municipal offices for information on the disposal of used batteries.
The GS3060-RF interface has four status LEDs. The following describes the control panel status LEDs.
NOTE: The top two LEDs blink during the Initializing and Programming phases.
RED
- This LED is normally Off; but, it will flash in the event of a trouble. This LED will switch on
within 3 minutes in the event of GSM Module [16] trouble, or when the GSM Network is unavailable,
‘No Service’. If this LED flashes, the following list indicates the specific trouble based on the number of
flashes, by priority. When turned on, the GS3060 checks for the trouble conditions to be restored in the
order listed below. The GS3060 indicates the status of the highest priority, unrestored trouble condition
with the corresponding number of flashes of the red LED. Once the highest priority trouble condition has
been cleared, the next highest priority trouble condition is be displayed.
NOTE: If the battery is too low at installation the radio cannot be provisioned until the battery is
properly charged. See “Low Power Radio Shutdown” on page 7.
1 flash
- Battery Trouble (Battery with low voltage output)
2 flashes
- Radio/SIM Trouble (Battery absent or SIM Card disconnected)
3 flashes
- GSM Network Problem (SIM not active, poor signal strength, antenna not connected)
4 flashes
- Insufficient Signal Strength (poor location)
5 flashes
- Connect 24 Configuration SMS Trouble (Improper VRU programming. Once the configura-
tion is ready, turn off power for 2-3 seconds to allow the unit to restart and request again)
6 flashes
- Receiver not available (Improper VRU programming, receiver absent)
7 flashes
- Power Supply Trouble (DC power supply absent)
Off
- No Troubles
YELLOW
- When this LED is On (solid), a Phone Line Trouble condition exists. This LED switches on
when the interface switches to the GSM Network (due to a Landline trouble condition). This LED
flashes slowly in the event of an incoming or outgoing voice call (regardless of the operating status
of the landline). This LED can also flash quickly once (GPRS TX) or twice (GPRS RX).
GREEN (Top)
- When this LED is On, the reception is optimal. This LED switches On only when the
other Green LED is on.
GREEN (Bottom)
- If this LED is Off and the Red LED is On, the GSM Network service is
unavailable (NO SERVICE). This LED flashes when the GSM Network reception is poor. If this LED
is on, the GS3060 is able to communicate with the GSM network.
Simulated Landline Mode
• The simulated landline provides the alarm control panel (with dialer interface) with a back up line in
the event of PSTN line trouble. If the voltage on the landline terminals (TIP/RNG) drops below 2.8V
for a period of between 10 seconds and 45 seconds - depending on the device connected to the
T1/R1 terminals- the GS3060-RF switches the connected telephone device to the GSM network.
After waiting between 30 and 40 seconds, it checks the landline for one of the following:
• If the landline has been restored, the GS3060-RF switches the connected device back to the land-
line, OR
• If the landline is still down, the GS3060-RF continues the simulation until the landline is restored.
The GS3060-RF will not switch during ongoing calls.
NOTE: When the land line is down, the GS3060-RF provides a dial tone to any device connected
to T1 and R1, including any telephones on the premises. The phones on the premises will not be
able to dial out over the GS3060-RF.
Panel Transmission Monitoring (PTM)
The GS3060-RF can also monitor the panel’s attempt to communicate with the central station. If it
determines that the panel is having difficulty, it switches the line to the GSM network. This feature is
only active when the GS3060-RF is configured as a back up communicator. This feature is in addition to
the regular line voltage detection.
STATUS LEDS
OPERATING PRINCIPLES
Содержание GS3060-RF
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