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Installation

SIM Card Connection

The PCS260 supports two standard 3G, 2G or GSM provider SIM cards.
To install the SIM cards, open the SIM Card tray and insert card into slot, 
as shown. SIM Card 1 is used as “Primary” and SIM Card 2 for “Backup”. 

Panel Connections

Connect the PCS260’s serial out to the serial connector on the panel.

• For 3G/2G reporting, connect to the Serial port of the panel. 
• For GSM reporting, connect to the EBUS port of the panel.

Antenna Extension Connection

Use an antenna extension kit to improve RF reception if your module’s 
signal strength is weak. Antenna kits are purchased separately.

IP150 Connection

The PCS260 can be connected to the IP150 Internet Module’s PCS port. 
For more information on how to configure this option, please refer to the 
IP150’s Installation manual.

UC300 Connection

The PCS260 can be connected to the UC300 Serial port. For more 
information on how to configure this option, please refer to the UC300’s 
Installation manual.

Powering-up the PCS260

Once your hardware connections are completed, the PCS260 module 
will begin its power up sequence. 

Power 

LED will turn solid green

Status

 LED will be red and switch to green after approximately 10 

seconds

SIM card 1

 LED will slowly flash orange while searching for the GSM 

network; once found the LED will be solid orange

If configured for 3G/2G reporting, you will need to configure network 
provider information. Refer to Programming.

LED Functionality

Programming

In order to configure the PCS260 for reporting, you will need to first 
configure your SIM cards. Please note that SIM Card 1 can be configured 
via panel programming and SIM Card 2 via SMS. 

3G/2G Reporting (Serial Port Connection)

Network Provider Information

Network Provider Information via SMS

3G/2G Reporting Options

1

Mounting hole

2

Antenna connector

3

Wall tamper hole 

4

Serial connector

5

Upgrade connector 

6

Cover tamper switch

3

4

5

2

6

1

LED

Functionality

SIM1 and SIM2 Slow orange flashing - Searching the network

Solid blue - 3G
Solid orange - GSM
Solid green - 2G (n/a for North and South America)
Quick flashing - Exchanging data (the color of the 
flashing LED corresponds to the color of 3G/2G or 
GSM depending on which is being used)
Off - SIM card 1 is not installed, not active, or currently 
not in use

Power

Solid green 
Off - No power

Status

Red - Error condition, no firmware
Red/Green alternating - updating firmware

Signal 
Strength

Three LEDs indicate network strength

GSM (EBUS Connector)

3G (Serial Connector)

MG/SP

EVO

Feature

[921]

[2960]

APN part 1 (characters 1-16)

[922]

[2961]

APN part 2 (characters 17-32)

[923]

[2962]

APN user name part 1 (1-16)

[924]

[2963]

APN user name part 2 (17-32)

[925]

[2964]

APN password part 1 (1-16)

[926]

[2965]

APN password part 2 (17-32)

Important: This information can be obtained from your mobile net-
work provider.

Command

Description

P[password].APN2.NAME.
[Access Point Name]

Used to program the SIM Card 2 Access 
Point Name

P[password].APN2.USER.
[Access Point Name]

Used to program the SIM Card 2 Access 
Point User

P[password].APN2.PSW.
[Access Point Name]

Used to program the SIM Card 2 Access 
Point Password

P[password].APN2.CLEAR

Used to clear the SIM Card 2 Access Point 
Name

P[password].VAPN2.
[CALL BACK PHONE 
NUMBER]

Used to view the SIM Card 2 Access Point 
Name information

MG/SP

EVO

Feature

Details

[918]
[919]

[2976] to 
[2983]

Account / Partition
Registration

MG/SP: Sections 
represent account/
partition 1 and 2
EVO: Sections 
represent account / 
partition 1 to 8

[806]

[2975]

[7] Off + [8] Off = landline only
[7] Off + [8] On = 3G/2G primary / landline 
backup (default)
[7] On + [8] Off = landline only
[7] Off + [8] On = landline and 3G/2G 
in parallel

PCS260

3G / 2G / GSM Communicator Module

Draft Copy

Installation and 

Programming Guide V1.0

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