DSC LE4000 Installation Manual

DSC LE4000 Installation Manual

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LE2077
LTE/3G Wireless Alarm Communicator
Installation Manual v5.1
Warning: This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and
information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer.

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  • Page 1 LE2077 LTE/3G Wireless Alarm Communicator Installation Manual v5.1 Warning: This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer.
  • Page 2 WARNING: Installer Please Read Carefully Note to Installers cannot discriminate between intruders and intended occupants. The Warnings on this page contain vital information. As the only Motion detectors do not provide volumetric area protection. They individual in contact with system users, it is the installer’s have multiple beams of detection and motion can only be detected responsibility to bring each item in this Warning to the attention of in unobstructed areas covered by these beams.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Communicator Technical Specifications ........4 Features.
  • Page 4: Communicator Technical Specifications

    OMMUNICATOR ECHNICAL PECIFICATIONS All versions of the LTE/3G Alarm Communicator, operate on a LTE/3G network and are housed inside the Self Contained Wireless Alarm System Model SCW9055/9057. The Communicators use an Internal Antenna only. Each version of Alarm Communicators covered by this Installation Manual are described below: LE2077: A Long-Term Evolution/Global System for Mobile (LTE/3G) wireless Alarm Communicator that sends alarm communication to Sur-Gard System I-IP, II, III (SG-DRL3-...
  • Page 5: Ratings

    Table 2: LTE Frequency Bands (model LE2077 only) Band Transmit Band (TX) Receive Band (RX) LTE B2 1850 MHz to 1910 MHz 1930 MHz to 1990 MHz LTE B4 1710 MHz to 1755 MHz 2110 MHz to 2155 MHz LTE B5 824 MHz to 849 MHz 869 MHz to 894 MHz LTE B12...
  • Page 6: Communicator Pre Installation Configuration

    NOTE: Packet encryption starts only after the next event is sent to that receiver, or if the unit is restarted. 1. Connect24, DSC, and DLS IV are Registered Trademarks of Tyco International Ltd. and its respective Companies. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 7: Communicator Configuration With Scw9055/Scw9057

    SCW9055/ OMMUNICATOR ONFIGURATION WITH SCW9057 Figure 1: Communication Board Connection Points NOTE: The SCW9055/ SCW9057 should not be mounted in its final location UA735 without performing a Communicator Test to ensure adequate LTE/ 3G coverage for the LE2077 Alarm Communicator. NSTALLATION OCATION The SCW9055/SCW9057...
  • Page 8: Communicator Reset

    2. Remove power from the SCW9055/SCW9057 and disconnect the backup battery connections. 3. Gently slide the SIM card into the SIM card holder and ensure the notch in the corner of the SIM card aligns with the indication on the PCB. 4.
  • Page 9: Communicator Placement Test

    a. Panel sections [302], [303], and [305] may also be configured for backup or redundant communications by using panel section(s) [383] or [351] - [376]. Refer to the SCW9055/SCW9057 panel Installation Manual for more information. b. If a valid telephone number is programmed, communication uses Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
  • Page 10: Cellular Programming Options

    ELLULAR ROGRAMMING PTIONS The Programming Sections described in this document can be viewed at the SCW9055/ SCW9057 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 programming changes have been made from the default values.
  • Page 11: Programming Options

    ON: When the periodic test transmission interval occurs, the test transmission will alternate between being sent to the primary and secondary receivers with each test transmission interval. OFF: When the periodic test transmission interval occurs, the test transmission will be sent to the programmed receivers, based on the settings of the periodic test transmission reporting codes.
  • Page 12 [013] DLS Outgoing Port Default (0BFA/3066) The DLS Outgoing Port is used for outgoing session to DLS 5 after an SMS request has been sent to the Communicator. Use this section to set the value of the local outgoing port. The value must be changed if the Communicator is located behind a firewall and must be assigned a particular port number, as determined by your network administrator.
  • Page 13 Table 7: World Wide Time Zones Offset Location Hours Abbrev Value Central Greenland Time Argentina Time Brazilia Time Uruguay Standard Time Suriname Time ROTT Rothera Time PMST St. Pierre & Miquelon Standard Time French Guiana Time South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands BEST Brazil Eastern Standard Time...
  • Page 14 Table 7: World Wide Time Zones Offset Location Hours Abbrev Value CAST Chinese Atlantic Standard Time WKST West Kazakhstan Standard Time Pakistan Time YEKT Yekaterinburg Time Uzbekistan Time Turkmenistan Time Tajikistan Time French Southern and Antarctic Time Maldives Time MAWT Mawson Time Kyrgyzstan Time Heard and McDonald Island Time...
  • Page 15 Table 7: World Wide Time Zones Offset Location Hours Abbrev Value YAKT Yakutsk Time Japan Standard Time Korea Standard Time Waktu Indonesia Bagian Timur East Timor Time Palau Time ACST Australian Central Standard Time AEST Australian Eastern Standard Time Guam Standard Time YAPT Yap Time VLAT...
  • Page 16: Communications Reporting Codes

    [022] Communications Format Default (04) Program 03 for Contact ID (CID). Program 04 for SIA. The module can be configured to send Events in SIA or CID format. The SIA communication format follows the level 2 specifications of the SIA Digital Communication Standard - October 1997. This format sends the account code along with its data transmission.
  • Page 17 [029] Cellular 2 Transmission Default (00) Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. See System Test Options (above) for details on settings. NOTE: The time interval (in minutes) between periodic tests is programmed in section [225] (Cellular).
  • Page 18: Cellular Receiver 1 Options

    Table 10: Panel Tamper Alarm Restore Contact Contact Contact Contact Event Reporting Identifier Event Reporting User/ Code Qualifier Code Code Zone [033] Comm. FW Update Begin [034] Comm. FW Update Successful [035] Panel FW Update Begin [036] Panel FW Update Successful [037] Panel FW Update Fail...
  • Page 19: Cellular Receiver 2 Options

    [206] Cellular Receiver 1 Domain Name Default ( )  Programming this section is not permitted on a UL/ULC listed system. Enter the Domain Name as 32 ASCII characters. This information is provided by your central station system administrator. ELLULAR ECEIVER PTIONS [211] Cellular Receiver 2 Account Code...
  • Page 20 [222] Cellular Login User Name Default ( ) Some network carriers require you to provide login credentials when connecting to an APN. Program your login User Name in this section. Format is up to 32 ASCII characters. NOTE: This section is not accessible through SCW9055/9057 keypad programming. [223] Cellular Login Password Default ( ) Some network carriers require you to provide login credentials when connecting to an APN.
  • Page 21: Receiver Diagnostic Testing

    ECEIVER IAGNOSTIC ESTING [901] Diagnostic Test Transmission Cellular 1 (OFF). Cellular 2 (OFF). [5],[6],[7],[8] Reserved (OFF). Use this section to force the Communicator to send an immediate test transmission to specific receivers, to verify that the communications paths are available. Diagnostic Test Transmission failure indicates as FTC trouble (Yellow LED = 9 flashes).
  • Page 22: System Reset Defaults

    YSTEM ESET EFAULTS [999] Software Default Default (99) The Software default allows the installer to refresh the unit after changes and also return the Communicator to the default state. 00: Default Module. All programming sections in module revert to factory settings. This erases all existing programming of the unit.
  • Page 23 Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 & 5 Digit 6 Future use Receiver Not Avail- able Receiver Supervision trouble FTC Trouble C24 Configuration SMS Failure Future use Module configuration Trouble The communicator status codes indicate the signal levels with digit 1 and 2, a network status with digit 3, and the trouble status with digit 4 and 5 as indicated in table above.
  • Page 24: Communicator Troubleshooting

    Table 14: Trouble Code Indications Trouble Possible Indicator Trouble Possible Solutions Causes Digit No Trouble Check section [382]Toggle Option[5] is ON. (LTE/3G/ Module Enabled) Panel Supervi- Ensure the ribbon cable between the Panel and Communicator is connected prop- sion Trouble erly (not reversed) and is securely in place.
  • Page 25: General Information

    Table 16: Network indicator - Digit 3 Network indicator Value Means No Network Trouble Radio connection has been restored. Radio IP failed Incoming transmission Connect 24 programming Flashing Outgoing transmission Incoming transmission ENERAL NFORMATION Domain Name Service (DNS) programming is not permitted in UL/ULC listed systems. EYPAD ISPLAY •...
  • Page 26: Mounting Considerations

    OUNTING ONSIDERATIONS The Cellular Communicator is fixed, wall-mounted unit and must be installed in the location specified in these instructions. The equipment enclosure must be fully assembled and closed, with all the necessary screws/tabs and it must be secured to a wall before operation. Internal wiring must be routed in a manner that prevents: •...
  • Page 27: Cellular Programming Worksheets

    ELLULAR ROGRAMMING ORKSHEETS [024] Panel Absent Trouble Restore YSTEM PTIONS Default (FF) Program 00 disable or FF enable. [004] Receiver Supervision Interval |____|____| Default (0087/135) Valid range: 0000 - FFFF. [025] Radio Activation Restore |____|____|____|____| Default (FF) Program 00 disable or FF enable. [005] System Toggle Options |____|____| |____| [2] Cellular Receiver 1 Supervised Default (OFF).
  • Page 28: Cellular Receiver 1 Options

    [221] Cellular Public Access Point Name ELLULAR ECEIVER PTIONS Default ( ) 32 ASCII characters [201] Cellular Receiver 1 Account Code ____________________________________ Default (0000000000) Valid range: 0000000001 - FFFFFFFFFE. [222] Cellular Login User Name |____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____| Default ( ) 32 ASCII characters. ____________________________________ [202] Cellular Receiver 1 DNIS Default (000000) Valid range: 000000 - 0FFFFF.
  • Page 29: End User Licence Agreement

    ICENCE GREEMENT IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY: DSC Software purchased with or without Products and Components is Copyrighted and is purchased under the following license terms: This End-User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal agreement Termination - Without prejudice to any other rights, DSC may...
  • Page 30: Limited Warranty

    In such cases, DSC can replace or credit at its customers, and injury to property. The laws of some option.
  • Page 31: Regulatory Information

    REGULATORY INFORMATION MODIFICATION STATEMENT FCC CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE NOTICE Digital Security Controls has not approved any changes or This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the modifications to this device by the user. Any changes or limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the FCC Rules.
  • Page 32 © 2019 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 marks displayed on this document are registered in the United States [or other countries]. Any misuse of the trademarks is strictly prohibited and Tyco will aggressively enforce its intellectual property rights to the fullest extent of the law, including pursuit of criminal prosecution wherever necessary.

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