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Overview

With today's busy lifestyles, more and more consumers are demanding easy remote access to their security systems. Uplink Remote
is a great way to offer your customers remote control of the security systems you install, as well as providing you with additional
RMR. Uplink Remote supports new installations, takeovers, and existing Uplink products that are already installed. Alarm systems
enabled with Uplink Remote allow system users to remotely arm, disarm, check status, view alarm history and more.

Installation and Activation

Installation and activation for Uplink Remote Service is easy. Some specifics may vary depending on the alarm system and its
options.
Note: For panels that require a momentary key switch, you must use the Uplink Remote Pulse Board.

Installing the Uplink Remote Pulse Board

The Uplink 2530/2550 Remote Pulse Board allows legacy Uplink 2530 and 2550 products to use the Uplink Remote application to
remotely control and monitor the armed / disarmed state of a control panel. The Uplink Remote Pulse Board creates a momentary
relay closure whenever the 2530/2550 arm/disarm relay changes states. The momentary relay closure is used to arm and disarm a
control panel by means of a momentary key switch zone or input. Additionally, the Uplink Remote Pulse Board accepts a
programmable "Armed" output from the control panel which is transferred to the 2530/2550 by means of relay K2 and the Panel
Supervision circuit in the 25XX TELCO RJ cable.
DIP switch SW1 is used to program the momentary output pulse time of on-board key switch relay K1. With all 4 switches set to off,
the KS OUT contacts will close for ½ second whenever the 2530 or 2550 output changes states. Longer key switch times may be
selected in 1-second increments by setting single or multiple SW1 switches to ON. Values from 1 second to 15 seconds may be
obtained. See Figure 1 and Table 1
Installation (remove power from panel & 2530/2550 before installing)
1. Use the included double-sided tape to mount the Remote Interface Board in a suitable secure location.
2. Connect the DC12V+ terminal of TB1 to a 12V terminal (+AUX) on the control panel.
3. Connect the DC12V- terminal of TB1 to a ground terminal (-AUX) on the control panel.
Rev. 1
Uplink Remote Installation Guide for Model 2530/2550
Figure 1 : Uplink 2530/2550 Uplink Remote Pulse Board showing SW1 set to 2 seconds

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Summary of Contents for Uplink 2550

  • Page 1 DIP switch SW1 is used to program the momentary output pulse time of on-board key switch relay K1. With all 4 switches set to off, the KS OUT contacts will close for ½ second whenever the 2530 or 2550 output changes states. Longer key switch times may be selected in 1-second increments by setting single or multiple SW1 switches to ON.
  • Page 2 Connect the ARM IN- terminal of TB1 to a ground terminal on the panel. 6. Connect the KS IN+ and KS IN- terminals of TB2 to the 2550 OUT2+ and OUT2- terminals (2530 must use OUT1+/-). Polarity does not matter.
  • Page 3 / or wiring. You may also need to increase the time setting on SW1. Installation Tips 1. DSC Systems DSC hardwire systems typically have “latching” key switch zone support ( Type = 23) and may not require an Uplink Remote Pulse Board. b. Program Output 1, type 05 = armed state.
  • Page 4 Uplink Remote Installation Guide for Model 2530/2550 These systems usually require momentary key switch inputs so the Uplink Remote Pulse board must be used. b. Location 131 segment 1 7 on segment 2 option 7 on. 4. Networx These systems usually require momentary key switch inputs so the Uplink Remote Pulse board must be used.

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