Section 1: General Information; System Overview; Introduction; General Information - Honeywell IntelliPath Series Installation And Setup Manual

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System Overview

Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of Honeywell's LTE-IV/LTE-IA/LTE-IC Internet and Cellular
communicator (henceforth referred to as LTE-I, or LTE-IC in Canada). It represents the latest
and most innovative communication technology for the security industry and uses the most
sophisticated encryption to ensure the highest level of security for your customer.
The new network connectivity brings faster cellular (cell) data transfers with lower latency
(response time); together it results in speedier data transfers.
The communicator requires an AlarmNet–i account. For new installations, please obtain the account
information from the central station prior to programming this communicator. For replacement
installations, the AlarmNet-i account is created automatically when the communicator is registered.
Due to Honeywell's continuing effort to improve our products, your device may look slightly
different than pictured.

General Information

The LTE-I communicates via the Internet (when service is available) and switches to cell service
when the Internet is not available (provided the Communication Path is set to IP & Cell). When
both services are unavailable, the communicator provides a third way to communicate by sending
a transmission via SMS (Short Message Service) also known as a text message.
ULC
In normal operation (with Internet connectivity), the LTE-I communicates from your customer's
network connection to the Honeywell Network Operations Center, (NOC) via the AlarmNet-i
network. The NOC receives data and routes the information to the Central Station of your choice,
based on the account number you assign to the communicator. Note that your Central Station
needs to give you the account number. The same account number is used for both Internet and
cell transmissions. If your current Central Station is capable of receiving signals from the
Honeywell NOC, they are capable of receiving signals from the communicator.
If, for some reason, Internet connectivity is not available, (for example, your customer's ISP is off
line or disconnected) and the Communication Path choice is set to IP & Cell, the communicator
transmits signals via the cellular network to complete these transmissions. These transmissions
are sent to the Honeywell NOC and then forwarded to your Central Station exactly the same way
as if they were received via the Internet.
If the Internet AND Cell network are both unavailable, the communicator will attempt to send the
transmission via SMS (Short Message Service), also known as a text message. If all three
methods fail, the message will not be sent via this device.
ULC
SMS has not been evaluated for ULC central station communication.
The LTE-Is' Internet channel has been evaluated for active communication and Level A3
channel security for burglary. The LTE Cellular channel is employed for supplemental use; it
may be used in conjunction with a listed DACT to provide passive communication when using
P2 channel security for burglary (when Internet connection is not available).
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