Sur-Gard DSC LINKS1000CF Installation Manual

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• W A R N I N G •
Please refer to the System Installation Manual for information on limitations regarding
product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer.
TM
LINKS1000CF INSTALLATION MANUAL
Version 3.O
Security Products

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  • Page 1 • W A R N I N G • Please refer to the System Installation Manual for information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. LINKS1000CF INSTALLATION MANUAL Version 3.O Security Products...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Station Telephone Number ......10 HOOK-UP DIAGRAM - PC4010/PC4020/ Telephone Terminals ........11 PC4010CF/PC4020CF/PC5010 LINKS RING Terminal Allows Panel to be Downloaded via LINKS ........11 LINKS1000 GLOSSARY OF TERMS Bat TBL Terminal ..........11 INTRODUCING THE LINKS1000 AC TBL Terminal ..........11 Battery Connections ........
  • Page 3: Hookup Diagram - Pc4010/Pc4020/Pc4010Cf/Pc4020Cf/Pc5010

    HOOKUP DIAGRAM - PC4010/PC4020/PC4010CF/PC4020CF/PC5010...
  • Page 4: Links1000 Glossary Of Terms

    LINKS1000 GLOSSARY OF TERMS The following is a description of various terms used with regards to cellular technology. Electronic Serial Number (ESN) The ESN is the unique serial number of a cellular phone. It is used by the cellular network to track calls and increment billing.
  • Page 5: Introducing The Links1000

    INTRODUCING THE The LINKS1000 Cellular Alarm Transmitter enhances the protection provided by a security system by providing a reliable backup to the control panel’s normal telephone communications with the monitoring station. The LINKS1000 works with the DSC Panels described in the Specifications below. If the control panel is unable to complete an alarm transmission through the normal telephone line, due to any line problems, the LINKS1000 will be activated and will transmit the alarm communication over the cellular network.
  • Page 6: How The Links1000 Works Cellular Communications

    Telephone Line Monitor The Telephone Line Monitor is a separate feature integral to DSC or Sur-gard control panels. The TLM looks for a 30 second loss of telco line voltage. With a LINKS1000 connected and TLM signaling enabled, a service outage would trigger the panel to begin dialing though the LINKS1000.
  • Page 7: Setting Up The Programmer

    SETTING UP THE PROGRAMMER Install 4 AA batteries in the LINKS1000 Programmer, being sure to note proper orientation. If the batteries are installed incorrectly, the Programmer will not function. NOTE: The software version for the programmer should be 1.40. Using the Keypad Operation of the Programmer is as simple as scrolling through the menu to find the desired programming option and pressing the [ ] Key to select the option.
  • Page 8: Links1000 Programming Guide Arranging For Cellular Service

    LINKS1000 PROGRAMMING GUIDE Arranging for Cellular Service In order for the LINKS1000 to communicate via the cellular telephone network, an account must be set up with a cellular network operator. The ‘account’ is simply a matter of establishing the billing information for the cellular service.
  • Page 9: Programming The Links1000

    Programming the LINKS1000 Step 1. Programming the Cellular Telephone Number Scroll to “Write LINKS” and press [ ] to select. Scroll to “LINKS Phone #” and press [ ] to select. Enter the area code and phone number for the LINKS. Press [#] to store and exit. Step 2.
  • Page 10: Disconnecting The Links1000 Programmer

    Disconnecting the LINKS1000 Programmer Step 1. Scroll to “Main Menu”. Step 2. Press [#], wait for the display to go blank. Step 3. Disconnect the modular cord from the LINKS1000. Done NOTE: Unplug the Programmer from the LINKS1000 when finished programming. The LINKS1000 will not operate when the Programmer is plugged in.
  • Page 11: Installation Mounting The Cabinet

    INSTALLATION Mounting the Cabinet It is important to mount the LINKS1000 as close to the DSC alarm control panel as possible. 3 feet is the recommended maximum distance between the two devices. If the devices are mounted in an under-over arrangement, always mount the LINKS1000 on top.
  • Page 12: Ground Connection

    Ground Connection Connect the LINKS “AUX-GND” terminal to the control panel “GND” terminal. AUX- or KEYPAD BLACK and ZONE COMMON are also good ground connections. A good ground connection is essential for proper operation. Connect a ground cable from the Cabinet Ground connection to an earth ground, such as a copper cold water pipe, by the shortest and most direct route.
  • Page 13: Telephone Terminals

    Telephone Terminals From an RJ31-X plug, make the following connections: Conductor from RJ31-X Plug Connection RED ..........LINKS RING terminal GRN ..........LINKS TIP terminal GRY .......... control panel R-1 terminal BRN .......... control panel T-1 terminal Also, connect the following jumpers between the LINKS and control panel: Control Panel LINKS TIP .............
  • Page 14: Relocating The Antenna

    If a suitable location is not available within the maximum 3 ft. wire length from the control panel, obtain an Antenna Extension Bracket kit from your DSC / Sur-Gard supplier. Each kit contains an extension cable, a mounting bracket, instructions, and all required mounting hardware. Three lengths of extension cable are available:...
  • Page 15: Programming Control Panels For Links1000

    LINKS1000 is utilized: Recommended: • Any format communicating at 10 bps or 20 bps • SIA format • Sur-Gard 4/3 Not Recommended: • Any format communicating at 40 bps • Contact ID UL has verified compatibility with the Sur-Gard SG-MLR2-DG receiver.
  • Page 16: Pc4010, Pc4020, Pc4010Cf And Pc4020Cf Control Panels

    PC4010, PC4020, PC4010CF and PC4020CF Control Panels NOTE: The DSC PC4010, PC4020 or PC4020CF control panel must be equipped with software version 3.2. The maximum permissible entry delay time programmed on the panel should be 30 seconds. LINKS Toggles Yes: LINKS module enabled.
  • Page 17 Third Phone Number. When the LINKS module is enabled, this telephone number will be used to back up the third land line telephone number should the land line fail the dial tone search. PC40X0 v3.0: 00-04-04-02 DLS (Downloading) Number. When the LINKS module is enabled, this telephone number will be used to download via LINKS1000 cellular.
  • Page 18: Pc5010 Control Panels

    PC5010 Control Panels NOTE: : : : : The DSC PC5010 panel must be equipped with software version 1.0 or later. The maximum permissible entry delay time programmed on the panel should be 30 seconds. Programming the PC5010 for LINKS1000 Operation Section [009] LINKS Enable: Program [16] into section 009.
  • Page 19: Testing The System

    TESTING THE SYSTEM Before testing the LINKS1000 unit, ensure that the control panel is correctly programmed and operating properly by performing a test transmission to the monitoring station over the normal telephone line. If problems are encountered in communicating over the normal telephone line, ensure that the communication options, telephone numbers and account numbers are programmed properly in the control panel.
  • Page 20: Links1000 Trouble Shooting

    LINKS1000 TROUBLE SHOOTING If LINKS1000 will not communicate to the central monitoring station receiver, check the following before calling Sur-Gard technical support: 1. Check all wiring A. Make sure T1 & R1 of the LINKS are connected to Tip & Ring of the control panel.
  • Page 21: Links Trouble Supervision

    LINKS TROUBLE SUPERVISION The LINKS1000 automatically monitors its operation and indicates trouble conditions by flashing LED1 on the circuit board. LED1 normally flashes once every 10 seconds when the LINKS is in standby (ready to transmit) mode. Troubles are indicated when LED1 flashes more than once at each 10 second interval. Shown below are the number of flashes used to indicate each trouble condition.
  • Page 22: Reading Trouble Conditions On The Links1000 Via The Links1000 Programmer

    Reading trouble conditions on the LINKS1000 via the LINKS1000 Programmer NOTE: Any LINKS1000 software v2.x (starting at v2.1) will support a single event trouble buffer. LINKS1000 software v3.0 and higher has a trouble buffer that will show the last four troubles that the LINKS1000 registered. The LINKS1000 Programmer v1.4 and later can be used to read the trouble, whether it is existing or cleared, provided the trouble was present long enough to set the supervisory trouble terminal(s) (SYS TBL, AC TBL and Bat TBL).
  • Page 23 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly disconnection of the terminal equipment. Standard jacks approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd. could void shall be so arranged that, if the plug connected thereto your authority to use this equipment. is withdrawn, no interference to the operation of the This equipment has been tested and found to comply with equipment at the customer’s premises which remains...
  • Page 24 LIMITED WARRANTY Sur-Gard Security Systems Ltd. warrants that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase, the product shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and that in fulfillment of any breech of such warranty, Sur-Gard Security Systems Ltd. shall, at its option, repair or replace the defective equipment upon return of the equipment to its repair depot.

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