Low Power Radio Shutdown; Connect 24 Remote Programming; Troubleshooting Guide - DSC 3G3070 Installation Manual

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Low Power Radio Shutdown

When the battery voltage reaches the low battery threshold of 10.5V, the unit turns off the radio to
prevent unnecessary network registrations. In this state, the unit does not communicate any events.
Radio shutdown is indicated by the LEDs as follows:
• for 1 second -- red is on, yellow is off, green 1 is off, and green 2 is off.
• for 1 second -- red is off, yellow is on, green 1 is on, and green 2 is on.
This LED sequence will continue to be displayed until the low battery voltage is restored and the radio
enabled again.

Connect 24 Remote Programming

The inputs, outputs, and other features can be remotely programmed through Connect 24 (C 24) for
fast and convenient installation using the internet.
NOTE: This programming option has not been investigated by UL.
Powering up the 3G3070 – when powering up the 3G3070, always connect the battery first before
connecting primary DC power from the control panel or transformer.
Wiring Primary – R-1/T-1 of 3G3070 to RING/TIP of control panel, DC power from control panel or DC
transformer to DC input, backup battery if JP3 OFF.
Wiring Backup – Incoming line to RING/TIP on 3G3070, R-1/T-1 of 3G3070 to RING/TIP of control
panel, R-1/T-1 of control panel to house phones, DC power from control panel or DC transformer to DC
input, backup battery if JP3 OFF.
Testing Communications – when the 3G3070 transmits a signal for the control panel, or for an
internal transmission, the YELLOW light will flash one time when the signal is transmitted and two times
when it gets a kiss-off.
SIM – the SIM should be activated at least 24 hours prior to installation. The 3G3070 will not show
signal strength until the SIM is active.
Panel Programming – the control panel should be programmed to communicate Contact ID exactly
the same way it would be programmed to communicate Contact ID over the telephone line.
Green Light
What it means:
Status
Both Green Lights ON
Excellent Signal
Strength
One Green Light ON
Good Signal Strength
Bottom Green Light
Poor Signal Strength
FLASHING
Both Green Lights
No Signal Strength
OFF

Troubleshooting Guide

• Unit can be installed in the current mounting
location
• Unit can be installed in the current mounting
location
• Ensure the antenna cable is plugged securely
into the radio connector
• If the SIM is active, connect a battery to the
unit and test various locations for good/excel-
lent signal strength
• Connect an antenna extension kit (GS-15ANT,
GS-25ANT or GS-50ANT)
• If the red light is also FLASHING, refer to the
RED light chart
• Verify SIM card is activated
• Ensure the antenna cable is plugged securely
into the radio connector
• If the SIM is active, connect a battery to the
unit and test various locations for good/excel-
lent signal strength
• Connect an antenna extension kit (GS-15ANT,
GS-25ANT or GS-50ANT)
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Signal Strength Status

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