4GT LTE Cat-M1 Installation Manual
2019
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3.6 Starting the communicator
To start the communicator, turn on the security control panel’s power supply. The LED indication on
the 4GT must show:
- “POWER” Led illuminates green when the power is on;
- “NETWORK” LED illuminates green and blinks yellow when the communicator is
registered to the network
Note:
Sufficient strength of 2G cellular signal is level five (five “NETWORK” indicator flashes in yellow
color). Sufficient strength of 4G signal is level three (three “NETWORK” indicator flashes in
yellow color).
If you count less yellow “NETWORK” LED flashes, the network signal strength is insufficient.
We recommend selecting a different place to install the communicator, or to use a more
sensitive cellular antenna.
If you see a different LED indication, it indicates a certain malfunction. Diagnose it following
the LED indication table in chapter
1.4
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If the
4GT
indication does not illuminate at all, check the power supply and connections.
If the
4GT
indication does not illuminate at all, check the power supply and connections.
4 PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL PANEL
For the contol panel to send events via the landline dialer, it must be turned on and properly set up.
Following the panel’s programming manual, configure the control panel’s landline dialer:
1.
Turn on the panel’s PSTN landline dialer
2.
Enter the monitoring stations receiver telephone number (you may use any number longer
than 2 digits. The 4GT will pick up and answer when the panel calls to any phone number)
3.
Choose DTMF mode
4.
Select Contact ID comunication protocol
5.
Enter the panel’s 4-digit account number
The control panel zone to which the 4GT output OUT is connected should be set to keyswitch zone
for arming/disarming the control panel remotely
Note:
Keyswitch zone can be momentary (pulse) or level. By default, the 4GT controllable output
‘OUT’ is set to 3 second pulse mode. You can change the impulse duration or change to level
mode in the myMonitoring app. See
section 3.2 Wiring the 4GT to a panel key switch zone