StarLink™ Connect SLE-LTEV-C / SLE-LTEV-Z Alarm Communicators -- Installation Instructions
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NAPCO CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING
To program the central station receiver reporting format,
use PCD-Windows Quickloader download software. Open
the
Digital Communications
screen,
Central Station Receiv-
ers
tab, as shown in the following image:
A "Point ID" (also called "Contact ID") receiver format pro-
gramming example:
The radio can transmit to any central station capable of
receiving SIA Contact ID or 4/2 via DACR technology or
the DSC Sur-Gard Model System II or Sur-Gard System V
central station receivers, Bosch D6100IPV6 or Bosch
D6600 Receiver (with ITS-D6686 Ethernet Adapter) via
TCP/IP using standard line security.
Note:
A receiver reporting format must be entered for
each telephone number used, but each telephone number
may be assigned a different format.
CAUTION:
The installer should always be certain an area
code is programmed into the control panel.
Optional:
If you wish the StarLink radio to report a code
and zone number (Contact ID by default) to the central station
in response to a triggered input event, see the table on page
7.
Note:
These event codes and zone numbers can be
changed from the Management Center screen (located at
http://NapcoNoc2.com
).
Programming StarLink Radio Troubles
It is required that if a StarLink radio or control panel trouble is
detected, that it is reported to the central station.
When the StarLink radio detects and sends a trouble to the
control panel, the control panel must be programmed to an-
nunciate this trouble. The radio can detect multiple troubles
as indicated by the "Red Trouble LED" ("
D5
"). For these
troubles to be annunciated at the control panel, there are
several methods, some of them are configurable at the Man-
agement Center screen (
http://NapcoNoc2.com
):
Wire the radio PGM1 output to a dedicated control panel
zone (input) to annunciate the trouble (activate a trouble
sounder) when an open is detected. With Napco control
panels, program a dedicated zone for Day Zone, Mini-
sounder on Alarm and No bell on Alarm. Wire the zone as
indicated in the wiring diagrams further in this manual.
WARNING:
To ensure user safety and to satisfy FCC
RF exposure requirements, this unit must be installed so
that a minimum separation distance of 60cm (24") is al-
ways maintained between the antenna of the transmitting
device and nearby persons.
STEP 3: WIRING
22-gauge wire may be used if mounted up to 50 feet from
the control panel, and 18-gauge wire should be used for up
to 100 feet. Reference the wiring diagrams further in this
manual. All wiring methods must be performed in accord-
ance with NFPA70, Articles 725, and 800
STEP 4: APPLY POWER
Attach antenna before applying power !
Apply 12 VDC to terminals 1 and 2.
STEP 5: SIGNAL VERIFICATION
After triggering channels, use the StarLink radio Signal Veri-
fication to ensure that the StarLink radio Network has
properly received the signals.
Verify Online
: To verify that the signals have been
received by the StarLink radio Network online, go to
http://NapcoNoc2.com
, log in with your Username and
Password, enter your
Company ID
number and the Star-
Link
Radio Number
, then click
Signal Log
.
IMPORTANT
: Verify that the signals transmitted by the
StarLink radio have been properly received by your central
station before leaving the premises.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B Unintentional Radiator,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are de-
signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful in-
terference in a residential installation. This equipment gen-
erates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the Instruction
Manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communi-
cations. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep-
tion, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-
ence by one of more of the following measures: 1. Reorient
or relocate the receiving antenna; 2. Increase the separation
between the equipment and receiver; 3. Connect the equip-
ment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected; 4. Consult the dealer or an experi-
enced radio/TV technician for help.
Telco Line to Alarm Panel Supervision
A UL Listed 10K ohm EOL resistor (5% tolerance) can be placed across the "house side" of the telephone
line circuit (see wiring diagrams). Use this resistor instead of using a relay on the alarm control panel to trip
an input on the radio to supervise the connection between the alarm control panel telco circuit and the radio.
REMEMBER:
Enable the feature "
Tip / Ring Wiring Fault Report
" in the NOC
(
www.NapcoComNet.com
) to supervise the telephone line connection to the control panel.