Installing The Ethernet Cable; Running The Rs-422 Cable; Installing The Gsm/Ethernet Communicator In Panel; Installing Communicator With Pc1616/1832/1864 Panel - DSC GS2060-SM Installation Manual

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Installing the Ethernet Cable

(TL260-SM/TL260GS-SM only)
A Category 5 (CAT 5) ethernet cable must be run from a source with Ethernet/Internet connectivity to the Com-
municator module, inside the Panel. The Communicator end of the cable must be terminated with an RJ45
plug, which will connect to the Communicator's RJ45 jack after the Communicator is installed. All requirements
for installation of CAT5 ethernet cable must be observed for correct operation of the Communicator, including,
but not limited to, the following:
Do NOT strip off cable sheathing more than required for proper termination.
Do NOT kink/knot cable.
Do NOT crush cable with cable ties.
Do NOT untwist CAT5 pairs more than ½ in. (1.2cm).
Do NOT splice cable.
Do NOT bend cable at right angles or make any other sharp bends.
NOTE: CAT5 specification requires that any cable bend must have a minimum 2 in. (5 cm) bend radius.
Maximum length of CAT 5 cable is 328 ft. (100 m).

Running the RS-422 Cable

An RS-422 cable must be connected to the ADT iHub and cable run to the Communicator module inside the panel.
NOTE: Maximum cable length for RS-422 cable is 1,000 ft. (305 m).
At the ADT iHub, attach wires as follows:
1. Securely fasten the TX+ wire on the terminal block.
2. Securely fasten the TX- wire on the terminal block.
3. Install a 120
¼ W resistor between the RX + and RX- terminals at the iHub.
4. Securely fasten the RX+ wire on the terminal block.
5. Securely fasten the RX- wire on the terminal block.
6. Securely fasten the GND wire on the terminal block .
NOTE: The GND connection is optional, DSC recommends connecting the GND terminal at both ends.
7. Run the RS-422 Cable from the iHub to the Panel.
Inserting and Removing the SIM Card
1. Remove the front cover of the Panel to access SIM holder.
2. Remove power from the panel and disconnect the battery and telephone line.
3. On the SIM card holder push gently to slide the cover towards the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) antenna, as
indicated by the arrow on SIM holder, to OPEN. This will unlatch the SIM card holder on the side closest to
edge of the Communicator PCB. (See Figure 3).
4. Lift up the SIM card holder from the side that is not hinged.
NOTE: The SIM can be damaged by bending, or scratching contacts. Use caution when handling SIM cards.
5. Insert or remove the SIM card, noting the orientation of the notches on the SIM card and the SIM card holder.
6. When inserting a SIM card, insert the card in the proper orientation and gently push the SIM card holder
down and slide the holder as indicated by the arrow on SIM holder, to LOCK.
7. Reconnect the backup battery and telephone line, apply AC power to panel, and replace the panel cover.
Hardware Reset
The Communicator can be hardware reset by installing a jumper between Pins 4 and 5 on the AUDIO/
DEFAULT connector and restarting the Communicator. Installing jumper during normal operation has no effect.

INSTALLING THE GSM/ETHERNET COMMUNICATOR IN PANEL

Installing Communicator with PC1616/1832/1864 Panel

NOTE: Before installing Communicator or inserting/removing SIM, ensure that system power is OFF
and telephone line is disconnected.
1. To assemble supplied mounting bracket, perform the following: (See Figure 1).
a. Remove the 4 white plastic
standoffs from the bag provided
with the Communicator kit.
b. Insert the 4 standoffs through
the back of the mounting
bracket, into the holes at each
corner. (The antenna mounting
tab should be facing away from
you).
c. Place the bracket on a flat,
solid surface. Hold the Commu-
nicator face up and orient the 4
holes on the Communicator
with the 4 standoffs protruding
from the bracket. Push the
Communicator
evenly onto the standoffs until it
is securely attached to the
mounting bracket.
d. Remove the panel front cover.
e. TL260-SM/TL260GS-SM only:
Remove and discard the circular knockout located in the top-right section of the panel. (This hole will be used
for connection of the supplied radio antenna).
f. TL260-SM/TL260GS-SM only: Connect the supplied 5" (12.7 cm) antenna cable to the radio, by passing
the connector through the hole on back of the mounting bracket to the Communicator board. Push the
antenna connector firmly into the socket on the GPRS radio. (See Figure 3).
2. Install the Communicator into the panel:
Brass Washer
Nylon washer (flat)
Nylon Washer
with bushing
(thicker flat washer)
Mounting Holes
Communicator
Board
firmly
and
Mounting
Plate
Figure 1 Communicator Mounting Bracket
External Antenna
Screw Thread
Brass nut
Antenna
Mounting Tab
Stand Off
6
Mounting
Antenna
Holes
Cable
Mounting Plate
for UA585

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