Control Panel Programming; Applying Power; Signal Verification; For Primary Mode - NAPCO StarLink SLE Installation Instructions Manual

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For Primary Mode:

Remove jumper #3 in jumper block labeled "X5". The wir-
ing between the control panel and the StarLink radio is over
five (5) wires, as follows:
 TB1: PWR (+12V)
 TB2: PWR GND (–)
 TB13: PANEL TIP
 TB12: PANEL RING
 TB3: PGM1 (–). Normally low output wired to the
(+) of a zone dedicated to monitoring the radio status.
Should be programmed on Napco control panels as
Day Zone, but be programmed to sound locally and
NOT activate the bell. Note: See steps "a" and "b",
below.
For Backup Mode:
Install jumper #3 in jumper block labeled "X5". The wiring
between the control panel and the StarLink radio is over
seven (7) wires, as follows:
 TB1: PWR (+12V)
 TB2: PWR GND (–)
 TB10: TIP
 TB11: RING
 TB13: PANEL TIP
 TB12: PANEL RING
 TB3: PGM1 (–). Normally low output wired to the
(+) of a zone dedicated to monitoring the radio status.
Should be programmed on Napco control panels as
Day Zone, but be programmed to sound locally and
NOT activate the bell.
a. Without applying power (voltage), connect to screw
terminals TB1 (+12V) and TB2 (–). If the control
panel Aux. Output cannot supply the necessary cur-
rent, then you must use the SLE-ULPS-R Power
Supply accessory with additional battery (see
WI2131).
For wiring connections, see the wiring
diagrams further in this manual.
b. Referencing the correct wiring diagram for the ap-
propriate control panel (wiring diagrams are located
further in this manual), connect the "TELCO" control
panel terminals TIP and RING. Do NOT connect
the StarLink radio terminals TB10-13 to house tele-
phone lines (RJ31X modular plug wires, etc.).
Wiring Methods
 Include a description of proper wiring methods (e.g. strip
wire carefully to avoid exposed conductors after installa-
tion, etc.)
 Use of Listed wire, ensuring that all conductors are to be
insulated for the maximum voltage of any conductor in
the enclosure
 All wiring methods must be performed in accordance
with NFPA70, Articles 725, and 800
STEP 4: APPLY POWER
 The StarLink radio requires 12VDC. It draws less than
65mA during standby, and almost 400mA during trans-
missions (for less than 1 second). (Note: 80mA with
peak RF transmission current of 400mA for model SLe-
GSM-8D-3/4G).
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 Attach antenna before applying power !
STEP 5: SIGNAL VERIFICATION
After triggering channels, use the StarLink radio Signal
Verification to ensure that the StarLink radio Network has
properly received the signals.
 Verify Online: To verify that the signals have been
received by the StarLink radio GSM Network online, go
to www.napconoc.com, log in with your Username and
Password, enter your Company ID number and the
StarLink GSM Radio Number, then click Signal Log.
IMPORTANT: Verify that the signals transmitted by the
StarLink radio have been properly received by your central
station before leaving the premises.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B Unintentional Radiator,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the In-
struction Manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that in-
terference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or tele-
vision reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to cor-
rect the interference by one of more of the following
measures: 1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna;
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and re-
ceiver; 3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected; 4.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.

CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING

To program the central station receiver reporting format,
use PCD-Windows Quickloader download software. Open
the Digital Communications screen, Central Station Re-
ceivers tab, as shown in the following image:
A "Point ID" (also called "Contact ID") receiver format pro-
gramming example:
The radio can transmit to any central station capable of
receiving SIA Contact ID via DACR technology or the DSC
Sur-Gard Model System II via TCP/IP.
Note: A receiver reporting format must be entered for
each telephone number used, but each telephone number
may be assigned a different format.
CAUTION: The installer should always be certain an
area code is programmed into the control panel.
Optional: If you wish the StarLink radio to report a code
and zone number (Contact ID by default) to the central sta-
tion in response to a triggered input event, see the table on
StarLink
SLE Commercial Series Alarm Communicators -- Installation Instructions

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