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3G2055 HSPA/3G Wireless Alarm Communicator SCW 3G Communicator – North America TL2553G Ethernet/Internet and HSPA/3G Dual-Path Alarm Communicator SCW 3G / Ethernet Communicator - North America Installation Manual v5.0 Warning: This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function...
WARNING: I NSTALLER LEASE AREFULLY Note to Installers Inadequate Installation The Warnings on this page contain vital information. A security system must be installed properly in order As the only individual in contact with system users, it to provide adequate protection. Every installation is the installer’s responsibility to bring each item in should be evaluated by a security professional to this Warning to the attention of all users of this...
be heaters, radiators, stoves, barbeques, fireplaces, sleeping if there is an intervening wall or door. If sunlight, steam vents, lighting and so on. warning devices are located on a different level of the residence or premise, then it is less likely that the Power Failure occupants will be alerted or awakened.
The dual path Communicator can be used as either a backup or primary Communica- tor. The Communicator supports Internet Protocol (IP) transmission of panel and internal events over Ethernet/Internet and/or HSPA/3G. NOTE: For North America the following model names are available: 3G2055-NA and TL2553G-NA.
• Recycle the battery according to the local rules and regulations. NOTE: Prior to installation of the 3G2055 or TL2553G Communicator, confirm with your local carrier that the HSPA/3G network is available and active in the area where the Communicator will be installed, and that the location provides a radio signal strength that is adequate for uninterrupted service.
ATINGS Table 3: Communicator Electrical Ratings 3G2055 TL2553G Model Cellular Only Ethernet and Cellular Power Supply Ratings Input Voltage 3.5 / 3.9 / 4.2 VDC (min / NOM / MAX) from the SCW panel Current Consumption 75 mA 100 mA...
Each receiver can independently have encryp- tion enabled or disabled. When encryption is enabled, the central station will config- 1. Connect24, DSC, and DLS IV are Registered Trademarks of Tyco International Ltd. and its respective Com- panies. All Rights Reserved.
ONFIGURATION WITH NOTE: The Alarm Communicator is installed in the SCW prior to shipment by Digital Security Controls (DSC). The Factory Installation includes insertion of the SIM card. The SCW should not be mounted in its final location without performing a...
CAT 5 C (TL2553G NSTALLING ABLE ONLY Figure 2: RJ-45 Pinout A Category 5 (CAT 5) ethernet cable must be run from a source with Ethernet/Inter- net connectivity to the Communicator module, inside the Self Contained Wire- less Control Panel cabinet. The Communi- cator end of the cable must have an RJ-45 plug, which connects to the Communica- tor’s RJ-45 jack.
7 . Apply AC power to panel, and replace the panel cover. NOTE: If two way audio is enabled you will NOT be able to swap the SIM card with another card. OMMUNICATOR ESET The Communicator can be reset by cycling the power on the SCW. SCW P STABLISHING A OMMUNICATION...
Communicator, as determined by the number programmed: DCAAF:Internal (All Receivers). Signals will be routed depending on Section [851] [006] programming. DCBBF:Ethernet Receiver 1 (Primary). (Not available for 3G2055). DCCCF:Ethernet Receiver 2 (Backup). (Not available for 3G2055). DCDDF:Cellular Receiver 1 (Primary). DCEEF:Cellular Receiver 2 (Backup).
Public IP address, and make an Ethernet connection. If the Ethernet connection fails, DLS IV will report an error and prompt you to connect using Cellular. NOTE: If required, download the DLS IV software from DSC: http://www.dsc.com. If you select Cellular connection, DLS will request Connect24 to send an outgoing SMS message to the unit.
[*] to accept. 4. Press [*] to exit ASCII character entry mode and return to normal entry. NOTE: Authorized access to Connect24 (3G2055/TL2553G) is required to modify any Ethernet/Cellular Programming Section. Specific panel sections must be configured for proper operation of the Communicator with the panel.
ETHERNET/C ELLULAR ROGRAMMING PTIONS The Programming Sections described in this document can be viewed at the SCW LCD. To start programming enter: [*][8][installer code] [851][# # # ], Where # # # is the 3 digit Section number referenced in this section. The Programming Worksheets at the end of this document can be used to record the new values when program- ming changes have been made from the default values.
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[4] Primary Path Default (OFF - TL2553G) (ON - 3G2055) ON: Cellular channel is the primary path. Ethernet channel is the secondary path, if it exists.
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(average CSQ level is 4 or less). [006] System Toggle Options 2 [1] Ethernet 1 Receiver Enabled. Default (ON) (OFF for 3G2055). ON: Ethernet Receiver 1 is enabled. OFF: Ethernet Receiver 1 is disabled. [2] Ethernet 2 Receiver Enabled.
[007] DNS Server IP 1 Default (000.000.000.000) Programming this Section is not permitted on a UL/ULC listed system. Enter the IP address for DNS Server 1. Format is 4 fields, each field is a 3 digit decimal. Valid range: 000-255. NOTE: If no value is programmed and DHCP is used, the DHCP Server will configure the address.
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Table 8: World Wide Time Zones Offset Location Value Hours Abbrev Baker Island Time Niue Time Somoa Standard Time HAST Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time THAT Tahiti Time Tokelau Time Cook Island Time -9,5 Marquesas Island Time AKST Alaska Standard Time Gambier Island Time Pacific Standard Time Pitcarirn Standard Time CIST...
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Offset Location Value Hours Abbrev Eastern Greenland Time Cape Verde Time AZOST Azores Standard Time Western European Time Greenwich Mean Time (UTC) Sierra Leone Time Ireland Standard Time Central European Time Western Africa Time British Summer Time Eastern European Time Central Africa Time Syrian Standard Time SAST...
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Offset Location Value Hours Abbrev Xinjiang Standard Time EKST East Kazakhstan Standard Time Sri Lanka Time VOST Vostok Time OMSK Omsk Standard Time NOVT Novosibirsk Time Bhutan Time BIOT British Indian Ocean Time Cococ Islands Time Myanmar Time Christmas Island Time KOVT Khovd Time KRAT...
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Offset Location Value Hours Abbrev AEST Australian Eastern Standard Time Guam Standard Time YAPT Yap Time VLAT Vladivostok Time TRUT Truk Time Papua New Guinea Time DTAT District de Terre Adelie Time ChST Chamorro Standard Time 10,5 LHST Lord Howe Standard Time KOST Kosare Standard Time New Caledonia Time...
OMMUNICATIONS EPORTING ODES Table 9: Communications Reporting Codes Event Reporting Event Reporting User/ Identifier Qualifier Code Code Code Zone [023] Panel Absent Trouble [024] Panel Absent Trouble Restore [025] Radio Activation Restore [026] Ethernet 1 Test Trans- mission [027] Ethernet 2 Test Trans- mission [028] Cellular 1 Test Trans- mission...
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[027] Ethernet 2 Transmission Default (00) Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. See System Test Options (above) for details on settings. [028] Cellular 1 Transmission Default (FF) Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. See System Test Options (above) for details on settings.
[036] Panel Firmware Update Successful Default (FF); Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. This event will occur when the panel firmware is updated successfully. [037] Panel Firmware Update Fail Default (FF); Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. This event will occur when the panel firmware updated has failed.
NOTE: When a valid IP address has been programmed, Ethernet Receiver 1 is enabled and will communicate events over the Ethernet channel. Ethernet Receiver 1 and Cellular Receiver 1 may be configured to communicate to the same central station receiver. To configure the device to operate using this Common Receiver Mode functionality, program Ethernet Receiver 1 and Cellular Receiver 1, IP address and port number with identical values.
with the same values. When operating in common receiver mode the Ethernet Receiver 2 account code will be used for communications over Ethernet and Cellular. NOTE: Do not program Ethernet Receiver 1 and Ethernet Receiver 2 to communicate to same receiver. [114] Ethernet Receiver 2 Remote Port Default (0BF5/3061) This Section is used to program the port number used by Ethernet Receiver 2.
number. Valid range: 0000000001 - FFFFFFFFFE. Programming all 0 or all F will cause a Module Configuration Trouble (yellow LED = 12 flashes). [202] Cellular Receiver 1 DNIS Default (000000) The DNIS is used in addition to the account code to identify the Communicator module at the central station.
[213] Cellular Receiver 2 Address Default (000.000.000.000) Enter the Cellular Receiver 2 IP address. This IP address will be provided by your central station. Format is 4 fields, each field is 3-digit decimal. Valid range: 000 - 255. NOTE: When a valid address has been entered, Cellular Receiver 2 is enabled and will communicate events over the Cellular path.
NOTE: To disable the test transmission time of day enter 9999 or FFFF in this Section. The internal date and time will be automatically programmed by the primary receiver only. [225] Cellular Test Transmission Cycle Default (000000) This value represents the interval in between test transmissions in minutes. Valid range: 000000 - 999999 minutes.
[4] Reserved Default ( ) [5] SMS Character Format Default. ON: SMS Unicode, maximum message length is 70 characters. OFF: 7 bit SMS, maximum message length is 160 characters. [6] Long SMS Message Handling Default (OFF). ON: If longer than maximum message length, it is split and sent as multiple SMS messages.
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The SMS Message format is in 3 parts: Command, Partition Label (or only the parti- tion number), and Access Code. • If an Access Code is included in the message, it is sent to the control panel for validation, along with the requested function. •...
[615] Status Request Default (Status Request); Send this command to request the status of the system. It may be followed by a par- tition label or partition number and Access Code. If partition label is omitted, status of all enabled partitions will be sent. If there is a trouble on the system, the system label is sent, followed by the trouble label, then the partition status.
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[623] Invalid Command Default (Invalid Command); This label will be included in the response message if the command was not accepted as a valid SMS command. [624] System Stay Armed Default (Stay Armed); This label will be included in the response to a status request command if a partition is stay armed.
Table 14: Error Code Format Class Definition Error Definition Bad SMS format Session failed due to local network issues Unable to connect to remote server Bad DLS access code DLS lockout active Bad SMS format Session failed due to local network issues Unable to connect to remote server TFTP File not found on TFTP server...
[992] Ethernet IP Address This Section will display the IP address of the Ethernet connection. This value is programmed in Section [001] or assigned by DHCP . [993] Ethernet Gateway Address This Section will display the IP address of the Ethernet Gateway. This value is programmed in Section [003] or assigned by DHCP .
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Each digit represents a status or trouble indicator (or assigned function when no trou- ble is present) as described below: 1. Digit 1 - Signal Indicator 1, displays the presence/strength of signal 1. 2. Digit 2 - Signal Indicator 2, displays the presence/strength of signal 2. 3.
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4. Radio attached to network 5. Receiver 1 Initialized 6. Receiver 2 Initialized 7 . Receiver 3 Initialized 8. Receiver 4 Initialize The following table shows each digit position in the status code, each digit’s value and its assigned meaning in the eight-digit code: Table 16: Radio Initialization Status - 1-8 bits completion Completed Completed...
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Trouble Possible Indicator Possible Solutions Causes Digit This trouble is indicated when supervision is enabled and the unit is not able Receiver Supervi- to successfully communicate with the receiver. sion Trouble If this trouble persists, contact your central station. The unit has exhausted all communications attempts to all programmed FTC Trouble receivers for events generated by the Communicator.
|____|____|____|____| |____| [3] Supervision Type Default (OFF). [022] Communications Format |____| [4] Primary Communications Path. Default (04) Program 03 (CID), 04 (SIA). Default [OFF] TL2553G; [ON]3G2055. |____|____| |____| [5] Redundant Communications Default [023] Panel Absent Trouble (OFF). Default (FF); Program 00 disable or FF enable.
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[029] Cellular 2 Transmission [105] Ethernet Receiver 1 Local Port Default (00) Program 00 disable or FF enable. Default (0BF4/3060)Valid range: 0000 - FFFF . |____|____| |____|____|____|____| [030] FTC Restore [106] Ethernet Receiver 1 Domain Name Default (FF) Program 00 disable or FF enable. Default ( ) 32 ASCII characters.
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[202] Cellular Receiver 1 DNIS ELLULAR PTIONS Default (000000) Valid range: 000000 - [221] Cellular Public Access Point 0FFFFF . Name |____|____|____|____|____|____| Default ( ) 32 ASCII characters [203] Cellular Receiver 1 Address ____________________________________ Default (000.000.000.000). Valid range: 000- [222] Cellular Login User Name 255.
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[309] SMS Retry Counter [605] - [608] Activate Command Output 1 - 4 Default 000F Hex Default (Activate Command Output n); 0000 - 0005 = 5 seconds Send this command to the system to activate a command output. 0006-FFFE = 6 to 65534 Seconds ____________________________________ FFFF = Use Default of 15 seconds (000F Hex) [609] - [612] Deactivate Command...
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[622] Function Unsuccessful [631] No Alarms in Memory Default (Unsuccessful); Default (No Alarm Memory); Example: “stay armed unsuccessful. ” Included in the response to the Alarm Memory command if there are no alarms on ____________________________________ the system. ____________________________________ [623] Invalid Command [634] Error Code Default (Invalid Command);...
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In such cases, DSC can any provision of this license agreement shall be lim- replace or credit at its option.
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The antenna should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. Antenna gain must be below: Frequency TL255GR-E, TL2553G-E, 3G2055R- Band E, 3G2055-E GSM850 / 6.69dBi for 850MHz FDD V PCS1900 / 9.31dBi for 1900MHz FDD II This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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