Table 3: RS-232 Connections
3rd Party Device
Communicator
TX (RED)*
RX+
Unused
RX-
RX (GRN)*
TX+
Unused
TX-
GND (BLK)*
GND
* Wire colors based on the cable provided in the product box.
6.
Perform the following steps for initial power on of the panel with communicator installed:
a.
Reconnect the AC power, telephone line, and b connector to the panel.
(The communicator and panel will power up together).
b.
Observe that the communicator’s red and yellow LEDs are flashing together while it initializes. The red and yellow
LEDs will continue to flash until the communicator has successfully communicated to all programmed receivers.
NOTE:
During radio reset, the two green LEDs will flash alternately.
NOTE:
Initialization may take several minutes to complete. Red and yellow LEDs will flash together during initialization. Do
not
continue
to
next
step
until
the
red
and
yellow
LEDs
have
stopped
flashing.
(If
only
the
yellow
LED
is
flashing,
there
is
a
communicator
trouble
and
the
green
LEDs
are
not
valid
for
communicator
placement
test).
Correct
trouble
indicated
by
flashes
on
yellow
LED
before
continuing.
(See
Table
7
for
troubleshooting
assistance).
7.
Perform the communicator placement test below.
8.
Mount the panel in final location indicated by placement test.
Communicator Placement Test
Cellular Communicator Models Only
To confirm that the cellular antenna location is suitable for radio operation, perform the placement test as follows:
NOTE:
It might be necessary to relocate the panel or install an optional extension antenna during this procedure, if the
radio signal strength is too low.
1.
Confirm that the yellow LED on the communicator is not flashing. A flashing yellow LED indicates trouble on the com-
municator.
See
Table
7
to
troubleshoot
and
correct
the
cause
of
this
trouble
before
continuing
to
the
next
step.
2.
Confirm that the strength of the radio signal on the yellow LED and the 2 green LEDs on the communicator meet or
exceed the minimum signal level requirement. Minimum signal level: The yellow LED is
OFF
and the green LED 1
(furthest from the yellow LED) is
ON
(i.e., not flashing) for the panel location to be acceptable. For interpretation of
receiver strength on LEDs, refer to the table
“Radio Signal Strength”.
Cellular Signal Strength Display - LCD Keypad only
The cellular network signal strength can be checked on the keypad LCD screen by entering installer programming section
[850]. The LCD will indicate the SIM card activation status followed by up to five bars of signal strength. This display will auto-
matically update every three seconds. For the relationship between signal strength bars, CSQ level, and signal level in
dBm, refer to
“Radio Signal Strength”
.
Table 4: Signal Strength Display
Description
Display
SIM card active and current signal strength
SIM card inactive and current signal strength
Radio not registered
OR
AND
NOTE:
If the required signal strength is too low with the panel in its current location, the panel must be relocated or an
external antenna is required.
If required, the following cellular extension antenna kits are available to the installer:
l
GS-15ANTQ - 4.57m (15’) internal antenna extension kit (suitable for interior mounting).
l
GS-25ANTQ - 7.62m (25’) external antenna extension kit (suitable for interior/exterior mounting).
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