Reprogram Alarm Panel to Send Proper Code
If necessary, reprogram the alarm panel to send a proper alarm code when tripped by the communicator's
supervisory output. Program zone restoral as desired.
Check Proper Operation of Supervisory Output
Check for proper operation of each programmed supervisory output by causing it to trip the alarm panel. Make sure
the proper LED illuminates and the proper trouble code is reported to the Central Station. Skip the testing of any
supervisory functions that have not been enabled. Note that yellow LED 3 starts to flash when the alarm panel goes
off-hook to report the alarm signal transmission.
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AC Failure Condition (ACFC): Disconnect the provided power adapter and check to see that the AC
POWER LED goes out and the STC LED 2 flashes once indicating that AC power is missing. Reconnect
the AC adapter and check to see that the AC POWER LED goes on and the STC LED 2 goes off indicating
that AC power has been restored. No transmissions will be sent to the Central Station. The AC power must
be off, continuously, for 2 hours before the STC relay causes the alarm panel to send a trouble code. When
power is provided by a DC source, the Low Power Failure (LPF) condition applies and would present itself
in the same manner as this ACFC.
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Low Battery Condition (LBC): Disconnect the battery and check within 60 seconds to see that the STC
LED 2 flashes 2 times indicating that the battery is missing. Check to see that the alarm panel indicates
the STC trouble code on the STC LED. Reconnect the battery and check during the next 60 seconds to see
that the STC LED 2 goes off, indicating the missing battery condition has been restored. When power is
provided by a DC source, LBC does not apply.
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Low Power Failure (LPF): If IntelliCom is powered through its DC connection, a Low Power Failure (LPF)
will occur if the DC power into IntelliCom drops below 5.1VDC and restore after reaching 5.6VDC. LPF
will present itself in the same manner as the ACFC.
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LAN Failure Condition (LANFC): Disconnect Ethernet LAN cable from the silver RJ-45 jack. LED 2
flashes 3 times to indicate LAN failure, and LED 6 will flash 1 time to indicate the LAN failure reason
being a disconnected cable. If monitored, after configured period the panel transmits the STC trouble code
(over cellular) to the Central Station indicating the LAN connection is not available. Reconnect LAN cable
and check to see that LAN restoral is indicated by STC LED 2 turning off after the configured period.
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No Service Condition (NSC): Disconnect the antenna and the Ethernet LAN cable from the communicator.
Check to see that the STC LED 2 flashes 4 times and, if configured, alarm panel will detect the tripped STC
after the selected period of time indicating loss of RF signal strength. Reconnect the antenna and check
to see that the STC LED 2 goes off within the configured period indicating RF signal strength restored.
Reconnect LAN cable following the NSC test.
Connect and Test the Trip Input (optional)
The trip input is connected to the external relay by wiring the external relay to the TRIP IN terminal of the terminal
block, and the other side to the TRIP GND terminal of the same block (pins 5 & 6 on J18). See Wiring Diagram below.
Note that trip inputs are normally wired such that there is a 2.2k ohm resistor in parallel with the external relay, so that
a tamper condition (e.g., a cut wire) can be detected. When the trip input functionality is being used, closing the trip
contact will cause IntelliCom to send a message that the PCC will relay to the Central Station. If IntelliCom is configured
to report restorals, the contact opening will also be reported.
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