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[422] – [11] – Supervision Trouble Reporting
– Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the Supervision Trouble reporting code will be communicated or suppressed.
[422] – [12] – Supervision Trouble Restore Reporting
– Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the Supervision Trouble Restore reporting code will be communicated or suppressed.
[422] – [13] – Firmware Update Start Reporting
– Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the Firmware Update Start reporting code will be communicated or suppressed.
[422] – [14] – Firmware Update Fail Reporting
– Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the Firmware Update Fail reporting code will be communicated or suppressed.
[422] – [15] – Firmware Update Successful Reporting
– Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the Firmware Update Successful reporting code will be communicated or suppressed.
[702] – Communications Format
– Default (Unknown)
This status indicates whether the 3G4000W has detected the control panel is using the SIA or Contact ID reporting formats to
communicate signals.
[906] – Radio Reset Codes
This status field contains a history of radio resets and the reasons why they occurred. This field may be used by JCI Technical
Support to diagnose network connectivity issues. This is a read-only section.
[907] – Current Receiver
This status shows which of the central station receivers the product is presently using for communications. This is a read-only
section.
[908] – Cellular Network Provider
The network provider name is derived by the Mobile Country Code (MCC) and Mobile Network Code (MNC). The 3G4000W DLS
software will attempt to show the cellular network provider’s name, if available. For example, Movistar, Claro or Entel.
[909] – Cellular Network Type
This status will indicate whether the 3G4000W is currently attached to a 2G or 3G network.
[910] – Cellular Network CSQ
This status indicates the signal strength of the device, where 00 is no connectivity or measurable signal strength, and 31 is the
maximum measured received signal strength.
[911] – Radio Manufacturer ID
This status indicates the manufacturer of the radio module. 3G4000W will indicate Telit in this field.
[912] – Radio Type
This status indicates the name of the cellular radio model. The 3G4000W will indicate UE910-GL in this field.
[913] – Radio Firmware Version
This status indicates the current firmware version of the cellular radio module.
[915] – Tower ID
This status indicates a 7 digit hexadecimal ID that can be used to locate the cellular tower, or cell ID, that the radio is currently
attached to. This may be used for troubleshooting purposes.
[918] – PTM Count
This status shows the current panel transmission monitoring error count. This feature is only active when the 3G4000W is
configured as a backup communicator.
[921] – Battery Voltage.
This status shows the voltage measured from the battery the last time it was tested. The nominal battery voltage is 7.2V.
Zones Tab
There are 2 onboard zone inputs that can be used to monitor various functions. Each zone has its own set of configurable options.
Typically the zone inputs are wired to programmable outputs from the security panel to allow central station communication of
various states and trouble conditions using the cellular channel.
Zone Definitions – There are 5 available zone definitions that can be selected. Reporting code identifiers denote which zone input
has been tripped when delayed 24 hour fire, 24 hour panic, 24 hour burglary, system trouble or AC power trouble are defined as
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