DSC 3G2080 Installation Manual

DSC 3G2080 Installation Manual

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Internet and HSPA Dual-Path Alarm Communicator -
Warning: This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and inform-
ation on the limitations as to the liability of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read.
3G2080(R)
TL2803G(R)
International
Installation Guide v4.1
For installation manual visit www.dsc.com

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  • Page 1 International Installation Guide v4.1 For installation manual visit www.dsc.com Warning: This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and inform- ation on the limitations as to the liability of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read.
  • Page 2 Passive infrared motion detectors operate by sensing changes in temperature. WARNING: Installer please read However their effectiveness can be reduced when the ambient temperature risesnear or above bodytemperature or if there are intentionalor unintentional carefully sourcesof heat in or near the detection area. Some of these heat sources could be heaters, radiators, stoves, barbecues, fireplaces, sunlight, steamvents, light- ing and so on.
  • Page 3: Model Information

    3G2080(R): Is a HSPA(3G) cellular alarm communicator that sends alarm communication to Sur- Gard System I, II, III (SG- DRL3IP), IV (SG-DRL4IP), and 5 (SG-DRL5IP) central station receivers via a HSPA(3G)/GPRS digital cellular network.
  • Page 4: Technical Specifications

    [382] enable option 5 (YES) this will enable Alternate communicator [384] enable the desired back-up configuration (receiver 2 back-up for receiver 1 or receiver 3 back-up for receiver 1). Ratings Compatibility Table 1: Communicator Ratings 3G2080(R) TL2803G(R) Model Cellular only...
  • Page 5: Communicator Installation Configuration

    3G2080(R) TL2803G(R) Model Cellular only Internet and Cellular Humidity 5% ~ 93% relative humidity, non-condensing Mechanical Specifications Board Dimensions (mm) 100 × 150 × 15 100 × 150 × 15 Weight (grams) with bracket Table 2: Compatible Receivers and Panels...
  • Page 6: Installing Communicator In Panel

    Installing Communicator in Panel Installing Communicator with HS2016, HS2032, HS2064, and HS2128 Panel NOTE: Before installing communicator or inserting/removing SIM, ensure that system power is OFF and telephone line is dis- connected. 1. To assemble supplied mounting bracket, perform the following: (See Figure 1). a.
  • Page 7 HS2016/2032/2064/2128 WARNING! - 3G2080(R)/TL2803G (R) modules are power limited. Do not route any wiring over the circuit board. Maintain at least 1in. (25.4mm) separation between circuit board and wiring. A minimum of ¼ in. (7mm) separation must be main- tained at all points between non-power limited wiring and power limited wiring.
  • Page 8: Communicator Placement Test

    8. Mount the panel in final location indicated by placement test. Communicator Placement Test 3G2080(R) and TL2803G(R) only To confirm that the cellular antenna location is suitable for radio operation, perform the placement test as follows: NOTE: If radio signal strength is too low, relocate the panel or install an optional extension antenna during this procedure.
  • Page 9: Initial Panel Programming

    3. If required, install the antenna extension and perform the following steps to determine the best location for placement of the antenna: a. Disconnect the white whip antenna from the panel. b. Attach one end of the antenna extension cable to the threaded antenna connector on the panel and the other end to the external antenna.
  • Page 10: Red Network Connection Status Led

    Table 6: Yellow Trouble Status LED # of # of Trouble Trouble Flashes Flashes Panel Supervision Trouble Receiver Supervision Trouble Not Applicable FTC Trouble Cellular Trouble C24 Communications Configuration Failure Ethernet Trouble Module Configuration Trouble Receiver Not Available Trouble NOTE: Only the highest priority trouble (2 flashes is the highest priority trouble) is indicated. When this trouble is restored, the next highest trouble will indicate, if present.
  • Page 11: Factory Defaults Reset

    Communicator Reset/Update Factory Defaults Reset Reset the programming options for the communicator to the factory settings by installing the hardware jumper. Perform the fol- lowing steps to reset the communicator: NOTE: A jumper is required on AUDIO/DEFAULT pins 4 and 5 to reset the hardware values. 1.
  • Page 12: Ethernet/Cellular Programming Options

    Trouble indic- Trouble Possible Causes Trouble Possible Solution ation Indicator Digit If problem persists, replace the Ethernet cable and RJ45 connector. Ensure that the Ethernet path has Internet connectivity. If using a static IP address, confirm that the gateway and subnet mask are entered correctly.
  • Page 13: Ethernet Cellular Programming Worksheets

    [3] Supervision Type Default (OFF). [4] Primary Communications Path. [020] Time Zone Default (00) Valid range: 00 - 99. Default [OFF] TL2803G(R); [ON] 3G2080(R). [5] Redundant Communications Default (OFF). [021] Account Code [6] Remote Firmware Upgrade Default (ON). Default (FFFFFF) Valid range: 000001 - FFFFFE.
  • Page 14: Ethernet Receiver 2 Options

    [028] Cellular 1 Transmission [106] Ethernet Receiver 1 Domain Name Default (FF) Program 00 disable or FF enable. Default ( ) 32 ASCII characters. ________________________________ [029] Cellular 2 Transmission Ethernet Receiver 2 Options Default (00) Program 00 disable or FF enable. [111] Ethernet Receiver 2 Account Code Default (0000000000) Valid range: 0000000001 - FFFFFFFFFE.
  • Page 15: Cellular Receiver 2 Options

    [205] Cellular Receiver 1 APN Default ( ) [226] Network Trouble Delay 32 ASCII characters. Default (0F) ____________________________________ Valid entries from, 00 to FF. [206] Cellular Receiver 1 Domain Name Default ( ) Command and Control Options 32 Character ASCII characters. ____________________________________ [301] Command and Control Toggle Options Cellular Receiver 2 Options...
  • Page 16 [455] 24 Hour Alarm [473] Low Temperature Alarm Default (24 Hour Alarm) Default (Low Temperature Alarm) ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ [456] 24 Hour Alarm Restore [474] Low Temperature Alarm Restore Default (24 Hour Alarm Restore) Default (Low Temperature Alarm Restore) ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ [457] Holdup Alarm [475] Fire Supervisory Default (Holdup Alarm)
  • Page 17 [503] General System Trouble [521] Zone Fault Default (General System Trouble) Default (Zone Fault) ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ [504] General System Restore [522] Zone Fault Restore Default (General System Restore) Default (Zone Fault Restore) ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ [505] Panel AC Power Trouble Label [523] Alternate Communicator Trouble Default (AC Power Trouble) Default (Alternate Communicator Trouble)
  • Page 18 [561] Alarm Ocurred After Arming [579] SA Remote Programming End Default (Alarm Ocurred After Arming) Default (Remote Programming End) ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ [562] Exit Fault [580] Installer Lead In Default (Exit Fault) Default (Local Programming Begin) ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ [563] Cold Start [581] Installer Lead Out Default (Cold Start) Default (Local Programming End)
  • Page 19 [603] Night Arm [622] Function Failure Default (Night Arm) Default (Unsuccessful) ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ [604] Disarm [623] Invalid Command Default (Disarm) Default (Invalid Command) ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ [605] Activate Command Output 1 [624] System Stay Armed Default (Activate Command Output 1) Default (Stay Armed) ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ [606] Activate Command Output 2...
  • Page 20: System Information (Read Only)

    System Information (Read Only) [5] Integration Protocol (ON) [983] Firmware Update Diagnostics Section [6] Reserved [984] Communicator Status [7] Reserved [985] Radio Initialization Status [8] Reserved [987] Language Version [664] Integration Toggle Options 3 [988] DNS 1 IP Address [1] UDP Polling (OFF) [2] TCP Polling (OFF) [989] DNS 2 IP Address [3] Real-time Notification (OFF)
  • Page 21: Limited Warranty

    Byinstalling, copying, downloading, storing, accessing or otherwise using the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, You agree unconditionally to be bound by the terms of this EULA, even if thisEULAisdeemed to be a modification of anypreviousarrangement or contract. If You do not agree to the termsof thisEULA, DSC isunwilling to license the SOFTWAREPRODUCT to You, and You have no right to use it.
  • Page 22 PRODUCT, except and onlyto the extent that such activityis expresslypermitted byapplicable law notwithstanding thislimitation. You may not make anychanges or modificationsto the Software, without the written permission of an officer of DSC. You may not remove any proprietary notices, marks or labels from the Software Product.
  • Page 24 © 2015 Tyco Security Products. All Rights Reserved. Tech Support: 1-800-387-3630 (Canada & U.S.) or 905-760-3000 www.dsc.com The trademarks, logos, and service marksdisplayed on thisdocument are registered in the United States[or other countries]. Anymisuse of the trademarksisstrictly pro- hibited and Tyco willaggressively enforce its intellectualproperty rightsto the fullest extent of the law, including pursuit of criminalprosecution wherever necessary. All trademarksnot owned byTyco are the propertyof their respective owners, and are used with permission or allowed under applicable laws.

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