Specifications - DSC T-Link TL300 Installation Manual

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NOTE: T-Link TL250 zone events are transmitted using the standard T-Link SIA protocol. DVACS generated
events are transmitted using the DVACS protocol.
NOTE: DVACS Mode 5 is used in ULC listed installations.
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DVACS is a registered trademark of Electro Arts Ltd. Scarborough Ontario, Canada.
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Specifications/Requirements
The typical allowable current draw from a compatible DSC panel on the Aux terminal output is
500mA @ 12V
lation Manual). For the operational current draw of the TL250/TL300 refer to Specifications
below. The T-Link TL250/TL300 modules also have 2 switched negative programmable out-
puts (50mA @ 12 V
Input Voltage: 12 V
Hardware Revision 05 or higher (
Input Current: T-Link TL250 Max current draw: 275mA
T-Link TL300 Max current draw: 360mA
Dimensions: 3.25" × 8.7" (8.3 cm × 22cm)
Operating Temperature: 32°-122°F (0°-49°C)
Output Protocols: UDP/IP 10/100 BaseT half duplex, TCP/IP for Console and DLS communications
Input Protocols: PC-Link (SIA format), DVACS (V1.10 and higher), Contact ID protocol. (TL300 Only)
Digital Inputs: 4-digital inputs (can be increased to 12 using the PC5108)
Connectors: 4-pin header for the PC-Link and RJ-45 for Ethernet, DVACS adaptor (DVACS kit only)
Programming: Panel keypad, console on the RS232 or remote T-Link console
Network: Ethernet LAN/WAN 10 BaseT or 10/100 BaseT
E-mail: Sends alarm messages to maximum 2 E-mail addresses (not available for DVACS installations)
Downloading Support for DSC Panels:
Multiple Central Stations: Primary & backup via phone line* (not available for DVACS installations)
Call Direction Options: Primary or backup communicator using panel call direction (available for
DVACS installations)
Approval Listings: FCC, IC, CE, CSFM
UL (Central Station and Police Connect with Standard or Encrypted Line Security)
ULC (Active and Passive Fire Monitoring, Burglary Signal Channel Security Level A1-A4)
NOTE: For UL listed fire installations, shared on-premises communication equipment is required to be UL
Listed for Information Technology Equipment. The communication medium between protected property and
communications service provider must be for the exclusive use of the protected property and not shared with
other communications service provider subscriber.
NOTE: When a hub or router/gateway is used on the premises with the T-Link TL250, 24-hr. standby power is
required for these devices (i.e., UL listed UPS, battery backup).
NOTE: It is the installers responsibility to ensure proper bonding between the METALLIC ENCLOSURES of
the ALARM CONTROLLER and the TL250/TL300.
ATTENTION: This equipment (T-Link TL250) shall be installed and used within an environment that pro-
vides the Pollution Degree Max. 2 and Overvoltages Category II non-hazardous locations, indoor only. The
equipment must be fixed and permanently connected, and is intended to be installed by service persons (i.e.,
having the appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards which that person
may be exposed to in performing the task, and of measures to minimize the risks to that person or other per-
sons).
Ethernet communication lines must be connected to an approved (acceptable to local authorities) type NID
(Network Interface Device) before leaving the premises (e.g., UL installations, UL60950 Listed NID).
(for specific current draw please refer to the compatible control panel Instal-
DC
, each).
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Specifications

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INPUT TERMINAL LABELLED
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DLS 2002 and DLS 4 PC1616/1832/1864 version 4.2 only
CAUTION
2
- ): 12 - 24 V
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