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Activating the Skyroute Transceiver
Before activating the Skyroute transceiver, ensure that the control panel is correctly wired and programmed and
operating properly. Make sure that the Skyroute transmitter is properly connected to the keybus and to the bell
positive circuit. When power is applied to the system, the Skyroute will go in initializing mode for few seconds and
then give a visual feedback by indicating signal strength on LED1, LED2 and LED3.
Calling Connect24
Once the Skyroute transceiver is indicating the signal strength of the network and that the status indicator (LED5) is
blinking 6 times (not connected to the clearing house) you are ready to call the Voice Response Unit of Connect 24.
Follow the voice prompt and when asked to perform a test, press on SW1 on the Skyroute transceiver to transmit a
test signal. When transmitting, LED4 blink once. If the test is successful, the VRU will give you a confirmation and
LED5 will then blink steady every half-second. Refer to Connect24 information package for more information on the
activation process.
NOTE: The confirmation of a successful test from Connect24 does not guarantee proper transmission of
event activity to your central station. You must perform normal test with your monitoring station after
activation with Connect 24.
Skyroute Transceiver Trouble Supervision
The Skyroute Transceiver automatically monitors its operation and indicates trouble conditions by flashing LED5 on
the circuit board. LED5 normally flashes once every second when the Skyroute Transceiver is on stand-by (ready to
transmit) mode. Troubles are indicated when LED5 flashes more than once every second. Shown below is the
number of flashes used to indicate each trouble condition in order of importance.
(2) Radio not connected/Radio not responding: Skyroute Transceiver initialization of Cellemetry modem has failed.
(4) Service not available: The Cellemetry modem has failed to register with the cellular network.
(6) Not connected to Clearinghouse: The Skyroute Transceiver has not been activated.
(5) Failure to communicate: A signal has not been successfully communicated to the central station.
(3) Failed self-test: A self-test of the Cellemetry module has failed.
(1) Radio is operating normally: Skyroute Transceiver is ready to transmit.
Skyroute Transceiver Trouble Shooting
If Skyroute Transceiver will not communicate to the clearinghouse, check the following before calling Sur-Gard
technical support.
1.Check all wiring
A. Make sure all the keybus connections are correct.
B. B. Make sure Bell + is connected.
C. Make sure the GND of the Skyroute Transceiver is connected to a zone common or AUX – of the control
panel2. Check the LED5
A. Check number of flashes on LED5. If LED flashes more than once every half a second refer to table 2
B. 6 flashes means not connected to the Clearinghouse. A failed activation attempt. Re-activate.
3. If intermittent failure to communicate is seen (5 flashes), number of attempts (option 23) should be increased to
10 and/or response wait time should be increased to 60 (option 24 = 60).
4. If LED5 flashes once every half a second, yet Skyroute Transceiver does not communicate to clearinghouse call
Sur-Gard Technical support at 1-800-503-5869 ext.1 or 416-665-4494 ext.1.
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