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Internet Alarm Communicator Installation Manual
NOTE:
The GND connection is optional. DSC recommends connecting GND wire at both ends.
Install Network Cable
1. Route the CAT 5 Ethernet cable through back of the panel and plug it into the communicator’s
RJ45 jack.
NOTE:
Before leaving the premises the Ethernet communication lines must first be connected to
an approved (acceptable to local authorities) type NID, (UL installations, UL 60950 listed
NID, for ULC installations CAN/CSA C22.2. No. 60950-1 certified NID). All wiring
shall be performed according to the local electrical codes.
2. Perform the following steps for initial power on of the panel with communicator installed:
a. Reconnect the AC power, telephone line, and battery
+
connector to the panel.
(The communicator and panel will power up together).
b. Observe that the communicator’s red and yellow LEDs are flashing together while it initial-
izes. The red and yellow LEDs will continue to flash until the communicator has success-
fully communicated to all programmed receivers.
NOTE:
Initialization may take several minutes to complete. Red and yellow LEDs will flash
together during initialization. Do not continue to next step until the red and yellow LEDs
have stopped flashing. (If only the yellow LED is flashing, there is a communicator trou-
ble). Correct trouble indicated by flashes on yellow LED before continuing. (See Table 6
for troubleshooting assistance).
3. Mount the panel at location.
Domain Name Service (DNS) programming is not permitted in UL/ULC listed
systems.
Keypad Data Display
• Section-Toggle Options: The number is displayed when toggle is ON, the number is not dis-
played when toggle is OFF. (e.g., toggle options displays: [--3--6--]. Options 3 and 6 are ON,
all others are OFF). Pressing keys 1 through 8 will alternately turn the toggle ON and OFF.
• HEX/Decimal Data: Values that are provided with two defaults, separated by a “
/
” character,
use the format: hexadecimal followed by decimal equivalent (e.g., default [0BF5/3061]). Hexa-
decimal numbers are shown, with all leading zeroes, to the full field length defined for the num-
ber.
Entering HEX values at keypad
To enter HEX values at the keypad, you must press the
*
key before entering the HEX value. (e.g.,
to enter “C” at the keypad, press [*][3])
Entering ASCII Characters at keypad
1. Press [*] and use scroll buttons
[<] [>]
to display “ASCII Entry” on the LCD screen.
2. Press [*] to select ASCII entry mode.
3. Use the
[<] [>]
scroll keys to display the character you want and press [*] to save and exit
ASCII.
4. Repeat the steps above to enter another ASCII character.
HS2016/2032/2064/2128 Initial Programming
Please refer to the panel installation guide section ‘Alternate Communicator Set-up’ for details.
Perform the following steps to ensure that the communicator and the panel work together as
intended.
These sections must be programmed at the panel keypad. Enter [*][8][Installer Code][Section
Number]. Record any values that are modified from their default, in the appropriate worksheets
for the panel or communicator.
1. In panel section [377] ‘Communication Variables’, subsection [002] ‘Communication Delays’,
sub-subsection [1] ‘Communication Delay’, program 060 (seconds).
2. In panel section [382] ‘Communicator Option 3’ set option [5] ON
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