4.
Move the extension antenna to various locations while observing the two green LEDs on the panel.
a.
Continue to reposition the extension antenna until it receives an acceptable (minimum one
green LED ON solid) signal strength.
NOTE:
Minimum strength is:
green LED 1 flashing and
yellow LED off. If green LED 1 is
flashing, relocation should be considered.
b.
Mount the supplied antenna extension bracket at the location that provides the best signal
strength.
5.
Alternately, reposition the panel to improve signal strength. Dismount the panel and move it to
another location to achieve the required signal strength. If the panel is relocated to improve signal
strength, mount it in the new location.
6.
When final panel/antenna location is determined, continue at the
Initial Panel Programming
sec-
tion.
NOTE:
If the SIM card is not activated, placement test will indicate the signal strength of the nearest cel-
lular tower.
NOTE:
In between displaying signal strength, the signal strength LEDs will flash alternately if an inactive
SIM card is used. The flashing indicates that the module is attempting to attach to the cellular net-
work and will only last briefly.
Initial Panel Programming
Keypad Data Display
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Section-Toggle Options:
The number is displayed when toggle is ON and the number is not dis-
played when toggle is OFF. (e.g., toggle options displays: [--3--6--]. Options 3 and 6 are ON, all oth-
ers are OFF). Pressing keys 1 through 8 will alternately turn the toggle ON and OFF.
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HEX/Decimal Data:
Values that are provided with two defaults, separated by a “/” character, use the
format: hexadecimal followed by decimal equivalent (e.g., default [0BF5/3061]). Hexadecimal num-
bers are shown, with all leading zeroes, to the full field length defined for the number.
Entering HEX values at keypad
To enter HEX values at the keypad, press the * key before entering the HEX value. (e.g., to enter “C” at
the keypad, press [*][3])
Entering ASCII Characters at keypad
1.
Press [*] and use scroll buttons [<] [>] to display “ASCII Entry” on the LCD screen.
2.
Press [*] to select ASCII entry mode.
3.
Use the [<] [>] scroll keys to display the desired character and press [*] to save and exit ASCII.
4.
Repeat the steps above to enter another ASCII character.
HS2016/2032/2064/2128 Initial Programming
For detailed information, refer to panel manual section ‘Alternate Communicator Set-up’. These sections
must be programmed at the panel keypad. Enter
[*][8] [Installer Code] [Section Number]
. Record
any values that are modified from their default, in the appropriate worksheets for the panel or com-
municator.
1.
In panel section
[377]
‘Communication Variables’, subsection
[002]
‘Communication Delays’, sub-
subsection [1] ‘Communication Delay’, program 060 (seconds).
2.
In panel section
[382]
‘Communicator Option 3’ set option [5] ON
NOTE:
If this option is OFF, the yellow status LED on the communicator will indicate ‘Panel Supervision
Trouble’ (2 flashes) and the unit can not be programmed via the PC-LINK cable.
Activating the Communicator with C24 Communications
Installation of the 3G2080(R)E / LE2080(R) or TL2803G(R)E / TL280LE(R) requires activation with C24
Communications in order to operate. Please contact the central station (C24 Communications Master
Reseller) to confirm the required steps to activate/program the communicator.
NOTE:
NOTE: The SIM activation with the carrier can take several hours to complete. It is recom-
mended the activation be completed prior to arrival on the customer site to avoid possible install-
ation delays.
Once the SIM activation is complete, the communicator will automatically connect and download its pro-
gramming from C24 Communications.
SMS Command and Control
Certain functions can be performed on the alarm panel by remote, using SMS text messages. In addi-
tion, the system sends SMS messages to confirm commands. SMS programming options are accessed
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