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Approvals information NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION AND OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES This product incorporates field-programmable software. In order for the product to comply with the requirements in CAN/ULC-S559. Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems, certain programming features or options must be limited to the specific values or not used at all as indicated below.
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Table of Contents Approvals information Table of Contents General Safety Information Model Information Panel Mounting Features Technical Specifications EN50131-1 Installation Requirements Ratings Compatibility Pre Installation Configuration Encryption Communicator Installation Configuration Installing the Ethernet Cable (TL Models Only) Inserting and Removing the SIM Card Running the RS-232 Cable (R models only) Installing Communicator in Panel Installing the Communicator with HS20XX Panels...
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Ethernet/Cellular Programming Options System Options Programming Options Communications Reporting Codes System Test Options Ethernet Receiver 1 Options Ethernet Receiver 2 Options Ethernet Options Cellular Receiver 1 Options Cellular Receiver 2 Options Cellular Options SMS Event Notification/Command and Control Options External Event Label Programming Receiver Diagnostic Testing System Information (Read Only) System Reset Defaults...
General This installation manual must be used in conjunction with the control panel manual. All the safety instructions specified within that manual must be observed. The control panel is referenced as the “panel” throughout this document. This install- ation guide provides the basic wiring, programming and troubleshooting information. This alarm communicator is a fixed, wall- mounted unit, and must be installed in the location specified in these instructions.
The communicator can be used as either a backup or primary communicator. The communicator supports Internet Protocol (IP) transmission of panel and communicator events over Ethernet/Internet and/or HSPA/GPRS. The cellular performance of the LE2080(R), TL280LE(R), 3G2080(R) E or TL2803G(R) E communicators depend greatly on the LTE(4G)/HSPA(3G) network coverage in the local area.
EN50131-1 Installation Requirements For EN50131- 1 compliant installations, the following programming options shall be set as described. Supervision Heart- beat (required for ATS4 and ATS5): NOTE: The compatible receiver at ARC location shall have the supervision window programmed for 1800s (ATS4) or 180s (ATS5) for the primary communications path, which can be Ethernet receiver 1 or cellular receiver 1, depending on the product being installed.
Ratings Compatibility Table 7: Communicator Ratings TL280LE(R) / TL280LE-EU / TL2803G(R)LE2080(R) / 3G2080(R)E/LE2080(R) TL2803G(R)E/TL280LE(R) LE2080-EU / 3G2080(R) / Model Cellular only Internet and Cellular TL280(R)E Internet and Cellular Power Supply Ratings 10.8-12.5 VDC Power is supplied from the panel’s PC-Link header or a PCL-422 module in Input Voltage remote cabinet installations.
Table 8: Compatible Receivers and Panels Communicator Receiver/Panel Description 3G2080 (R) E Sur-Gard System I-IP Receiver, version 1.13+ LE2080 Sur-Gard System II Receiver, version 2.10+ LE2080X Sur-Gard SG-DRL3-IP, version 2.30+ (for Sur-Gard System III Receiver) Receiver TL280LEX Sur-Gard SG-DRL4-IP version 1.20+ (for Sur-Gard System IV Receiver) TL2803G (R) E Sur-Gard SG-DRL5-IP version 1.00+ (for Sur-Gard System 5 Receiver) TL280LE (R)
Inserting and Removing the SIM Card Remove the front cover of the panel to access SIM holder. Remove power from the panel and disconnect the battery and telephone line. OPEN On the SIM card holder push gently to slide the cover downwards to .
Installing Communicator in Panel Installing the Communicator with HS20XX Panels NOTE: Before installing the communicator or inserting/removing SIM, ensure that system power is off and telephone line is disconnected. Figure 1 To assemble supplied mounting bracket, perform the following: (See Remove the 4 white plastic standoffs from the bag provided with the communicator kit.
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Install the Communicator into the panel: Attach one end of the PC-LINK cable to the panel PCLINK_2 header on the panel (red wire goes on the right- panel Figure 3 hand pin of the PCLINK_2 header (see b. Insert the assembled communicator into the panel. NOTE: Ensure that the threaded antenna connection is visible through the knockout hole at the top right of the panel.
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100mA TL280(R)E Jumper pins 4 and 5 to reset 400mA alarm Network Link - Yellow DSC Panel minimum power requirements: From NID use only CAT5 supervised 16.5 VAC 40 VA transformer maximum cable length 100m (328 feet) 12 VDC 7Ah battery...
NOTE: Initialization may take several minutes to complete. Do not continue to next step until the red and yellow LEDs have stopped flashing. (If only the yellow LED is flashing, there is a communicator trouble and the green LEDs are not valid for communicator placement test).
NOTE: In between displaying signal strength, the signal strength LEDs will flash alternately if an inactive SIM card is used. The flashing indicates that the module is attempting to attach to the cellular network and will only last briefly. Initial Panel Programming Keypad Data Display Section-Toggle Options: The number is displayed when toggle is ON and the number is not displayed when toggle is...
SMS Command and Control Certain functions can be performed on the alarm panel by remote using SMS text messages. In addition, the system sends SMS messages to confirm commands. SMS programming options are accessed through programming section [851]. The security system only responds to SMS messages sent from designated phone numbers (programmed in section [851]> [311]-[328]).
Panel Supervision Trouble (2 Flashes) This trouble occurs when communication between the communicator module and the panel fails. If the module can not com- municate with the panel (e.g., loss of power to the panel) the communicator will send the ‘Panel Absent Trouble' event mes- sage to the central station receiver.
Table 12: Radio Signal Strength Signal Yellow Green Green Signal Action Required Strength Level LED 2 LED 1 Level dBm If this status persists and the yellow LED shows 5 Radio Alternate Alternate flashes, confirm that the SIM card is active. Confirm cellular service is active in area.
Communicator Troubleshooting NOTE: For additional details: Refer to section [983] for troubleshooting the firmware updates Refer to section [984] to view the trouble status Refer to section [985] for troubleshooting radio initialization Table 13: Trouble Indications Trouble Trouble Possible Trouble Possible Solution indication Indicator Digit Causes...
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Trouble Trouble Possible Trouble Possible Solution indication Indicator Digit Causes Receiver This trouble is indicated when supervision is enabled and the unit Yellow LED Supervision is not able to successfully communicate with the receiver. – 8 Flashes If this trouble persists, contact the central station. Trouble The unit has exhausted all communications attempts to all Yellow LED...
Ethernet/Cellular Programming Options The programming sections described in this document can be viewed at the keypad LCD. To start programming, enter: [*] [8][installer code] [851] [section number], where section number is the 3-digit section number referenced in this section. The programming worksheets at the end of this document can be used to record the new values when programming changes have been made from the default values.
[006] System Toggle Options 2 [1]- IPv6 control ON - IPv4v6 Enabled. This option may be required by certain network providers. It is enabled at default in LTE com- municators for LATAM, Europe and Australia Off - IPv4 Only. This option is disabled at default in North American LTE communicators. [5] - Radio Not In Use (v5.6+)ON - Radio Not In Use - The cellular radio will be disabled, preventing any trouble conditions related to cellular from being indicated.
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[3] Video On Demand. Default (OFF) ON: Video On Demand is enabled. OFF: Video On Demand is disabled. [4] Receiver Group. Default (OFF) ON: Receiver Group is enabled. OFF: Receiver Group is disabled. NOTE: Enable this option when visual verification needs to be sent to more than one receiver. NOTE: Auto-Routing must be enabled in section [300] of the Neo panel.
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[013] DLS Outgoing Port Default (0BFA/3066) The DLS outgoing port is used for outgoing sessions to DLS after an SMS request has been sent to the communicator. Use this section to set the value of the local outgoing port. The value must be changed if the communicator is located behind a firewall and must be assigned a particular port number, as determined by the network administrator.
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[020] Time Zone Default (00) Please refer to the panel manual section ‘Real- Time Clock’ for more details. Use Column 2 (Offset Hours) to find the local Time Zone. Record the two-digit HEX value from Column 1 (HEX Value) on the same row. Program this HEX value for the Time Zone.
Offset Standard Location Value Hours Abbreviation 8.75 ACWST Australian Central Western Standard Time Korea Standard Time ACST Australian Central Standard Time AEST Australian Eastern Standard Time 10.5 LHST Lord Howe Standard Time Vanuatu Time 11.5 Norfolk Island Time NZST New Zealand Standard Time 12.75 CHAST Chatham Island Standard Time...
[023] Panel Absent Trouble Default (FF) Program 00 to disable this event or FF to enable. This event will occur when communications with the panel have been lost for more than 60 seconds. [024] Panel Absent Trouble Restore Default (FF) Program 00 to disable this event or FF to enable.
[029] Cellular 2 Test Transmission Default (00) Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. See System Test Options (previous page) for details on set- tings. NOTE: The time interval (in minutes) between periodic tests is programmed in section [125] (Ethernet) and section [225] (cellular).
NOTE: If Ethernet receiver 1 and cellular receiver 1 are programmed as the same receiver (IP and port number are identical), Ethernet receiver 1 account code will be used. [102] Ethernet Receiver 1 DNIS Default (000000) The Dialed Number Information Service (DNIS) is used in addition to the account code to identify the communicator module at the central station.
[112] Ethernet Receiver 2 DNIS Default (000000) The DNIS is used in addition to the account code to identify the communicator module at the central station. Valid range: 000000 - 099999. Value is entered as leading 0 followed by the 5-digit DNIS. [113] Ethernet Receiver 2 Address Default (000.000.000.000) Programming the Ethernet receiver 2 IP address with 000.000.000.000 will disable Ethernet.
NOTE: Minimum value is 000005 minutes. Programming an interval that is less than 5 minutes will disable test trans- mission. Cellular Receiver 1 Options [200] Cellular Receiver 1 Options Option 1: Cellular Receiver 1 Enabled - Default ON/OFF ON: Cellular receiver 1 is enabled. OFF: Cellular receiver 1 is disabled.
ON: Cellular receiver 2 is enabled. OFF: Cellular receiver 2 is disabled. Options 2: Cellular Receiver 2 Supervision Enabled - Default OFF ON: Cellular receiver 2 is supervised and heartbeats are sent to cellular receiver 2 based on the supervision interval pro- grammed in section [217].
[223] Cellular Login Password Default ( ) Some network carriers require login credentials when connecting to an APN. Program the login password in this section. Enter the Cellular Login Password with up to 32 ASCII characters. [224] Cellular Test Transmission Time of Day Default (9999) Enter a 4-digit value using the 24-hour clock format (HHMM) to set the test transmission time of day.
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Account Label [351], Date and Time [DD/MM/YY HH:MM], Partition Label programmed in panel, Event Label [451]- [596], and User Label programmed in panel (or Zone Label programmed in panel). Extra spaces in each of the five parts of the message are removed when the SMS message is composed. If the message is too long, all extra characters are removed and will not be included in the SMS message.
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Valid entries are 01 - 05: 01 = 9600 Baud 02 = 19200 Baud 03 = 38400 Baud 04 = 57600 Baud 05 = 115200 Baud [421] Serial Port Settings (for use with 'R' models only) [1] Parity Enabled Default (OFF) ON: Parity OFF: No Parity [2] Parity Type Default (OFF)
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[4] Notification Follows Poll Default (OFF) [5] Reserved [6] Reserved [7] Reserved [8] Reserved [427] Session 1 Interactive Polling Interval in Seconds Default (000A) This option controls the polling interval from the alarm panel to the integration interface for the purpose of optimizing data usage.
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Zone 34 (ON) Zone 42 (ON) Zone 35 (ON) Zone 43 (ON) Zone 36 (ON) Zone 44 (ON) Zone 37 (ON) Zone 45 (ON) Zone 38 (ON) Zone 46 (ON) Zone 39 (ON) Zone 47 (ON) Zone 40 (ON) Zone 48 (ON) [440] Session 1 Notification Zone 49-56 [441] Session 1 Notification Zone 57-64 Toggle Zone 49 (ON)
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Zone 104 (ON) Zone 112 (ON) [448] Session 1 Notification Zone 113-120 [449] Session 1 Notification Zone 121-128 Toggle Zone 113 (ON) Zone 121 (ON) Zone 114 (ON) Zone 122 (ON) Zone 115 (ON) Zone 123 (ON) Zone 116 (ON) Zone 124 (ON) Zone 117 (ON) Zone 125 (ON)
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[724] Lifestyle Zone 17-24 Toggle [725] Lifestyle Zone 25-32 Toggle Zone 17 (ON) Zone 25 (ON) Zone 18 (ON) Zone 26 (ON) Zone 19 (ON) Zone 27 (ON) Zone 20 (ON) Zone 28 (ON) Zone 21 (ON) Zone 29 (ON) Zone 22 (ON) Zone 30 (ON) Zone 23 (ON)
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Zone 84 (ON) Zone 92 (ON) Zone 85 (ON) Zone 93 (ON) Zone 86 (ON) Zone 94 (ON) Zone 87 (ON) Zone 95 (ON) Zone 88 (ON) Zone 96 (ON) [734] Lifestyle Zone 97-104 Toggle [735] Lifestyle Zone 105-112 Toggle Zone 97 (ON) Zone 105 (ON) Zone 98 (ON)
External Event Label Programming [738]-[883] Event Labels Default (see Label Number in table); There are 143 programmable event labels. Each label is pre-programmed with the default text shown in the table. Each label is up to 32 ASCII characters (including spaces). The language is specified in section [009]. Table 19: External Event Labels Event [Section] Label Default Label...
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Event [Section] Label Default Label Event [Section] Label Default Label [784] Panel Battery Trouble (Battery Trouble) [785] Panel Battery Restore (Battery Trouble Restore) [786] Panel Bell Circuit (Panel Bell Circuit [787] Panel Bell Circuit (Panel Bell Circuit Restore) Trouble Trouble) Restore [788] Panel Telephone Line (Panel Telephone Line...
The template will also automatically program the account codes saved in sections [101] or [201] with a unique value derived from the integration ID in section [422]. Refer to the Connect Alarm Programming guide found on www.dsc.com for a complete description of the settings applied through the template.
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Resolve the low battery trouble to continue with system low battery trouble; device/module) firmware update process. System update pending - communication in Retry in a few minutes; if issue persists, contact DSC Tech progress Support. Firmware Update Sequence Change System firmware update successful None At least one module was not updated.
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Response Description of Response Code Corresponding Action Code Reserved Enable remote firmware update in the communicator in order Remote firmware update disabled to perform remote system firmware update. Local Status Update States No action required. Communicator currently does not have any Firmware file empty firmware files.
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Table 22: Network Indicator - Digit 3 Network Indicator Value Means No network trouble Ethernet cable disconnected Ethernet DHCP failed Incoming transmission Outgoing transmission Flashing Incoming transmission [985] Radio Initialization Status The radio initialization status provides installers with the status of radio communication. It is displayed as an 8-digit toggle option, with each digit indicating a task in the initialization process.
[993] Ethernet Gateway Address This section will display the IP address of the Ethernet gateway. This value is programmed in section [003] or assigned by DHCP. [994] Cellular IP Address This section will display the current dynamic IP address assigned by DHCP to the cellular connection. NOTE: Cellular uses DHCP (dynamic IP) only.
[009] Language Communicator Programming Default (01); Program label language 01-29 Worksheets Language Language Language System Options English Swedish Russian [001] Ethernet IP Address Spanish Norwegian Bulgarian Portuguese Danish Latvian Default (000.000.000.000) French Hebrew Lithuanian Italian Greek Ukrainian [002] Ethernet IP Subnet Mask Dutch Turkish Slovakian...
[734] Lifestyle Zone 97-104 Toggle [2] Zone 58 Default (ON) [3] Zone 59 Default (ON) [1] Zone 97 Default (ON) [4] Zone 60 Default (ON) [2] Zone 98 Default (ON) [5] Zone 61 Default (ON) [3] Zone 99 Default (ON) [6] Zone 62 Default (ON) [4] Zone 100 Default (ON) [7] Zone 63 Default (ON)
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[776] General System Tamper _______________________________________ [794] Zone Tamper Default (General System Tamper) _______________________________________ Default (Zone Tamper) [777] General System Tamper Restore _______________________________________ 795] Zone Tamper Restore Default (General System Tamper Restore) _______________________________________ Default (Zone Tamper Restore) [778] General System Trouble _______________________________________ [796] Zone Fault Default (General System Trouble)
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[811] Late to Open _______________________________________ [829] DLS Remote Programming Begin Default (Late to Open) _______________________________________ Default (Remote Programming Begin) [812] Late to Close _______________________________________ [830] DLS Remote Programming End Default (Late to Close) _______________________________________ Default (Remote Programming End) [813] Disarmed After Alarm _______________________________________ [831] SA Remote Programming Begin Default (Disarmed After Alarm)
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[846] Firmware Update _______________________________________ [867] Help Default (Communicator Programming Updated) _______________________________________ Default (Help) [850] Module _______________________________________ [868] Pay As You Go Balance Request Default (Module) _______________________________________ Default (Balance Request) [851] Stay Arm _______________________________________ [869] Keypad Message Default (Stay Arm) _______________________________________ Default (Keypad Message) [852] Away Arm _______________________________________...
Installer’s Lockout Anyproductsreturned to DSC which have the Installer’sLockout option enabled and exhibit no other problemswillbe subject to a service charge. Out of Warranty Repairs JCI willat itsoption repair or replace out-of-warrantyproducts which are returned to its factoryaccording to the following conditions. Anyone returning goods to JCI must first obtain an authorization number.
ThisEnd-User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a legalagreement between You (the company, individualor entitywho acquired the Software and any related Hardware) and DigitalSecurityControls, a division of Tyco SafetyProducts Canada Ltd. (“DSC”), the manufacturer of the integrated securitysystemsand the developer of the software and anyrelated productsor components(“HARDWARE”) which You acquired.
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PRODUCT, except and onlyto the extent that such activityisexpresslypermitted byapplicable law notwithstanding thislimitation. You maynot make any changesor modificationsto the Software, without the written permission of an officer of DSC. You may not remove any proprietarynotices, marks or labelsfromthe Software Product. You shallinstitute reasonable measuresto ensure compliance with the termsand conditionsof thisEULA.
5. The 3G2080(R)E- EU/LE2080-EU module has onlyone communication path: HSPA3G or LTECellular communication path using 900/1800/2100MHz or LTEPublicCellular Network. The HSPA3G/LTECellular communication path that can be used in a standalone mode in conjunction with a DSC alarm system (compatible DSC alarmcontrolpanelmodels: HS2128/064/032/016). The supported ATSconfiguration is: SP4.
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(cell/Ethernet). (SPT according to SP4 or DP3) EN50136-1:2012 + A1:2018 Table 4 – RCT to AEalarmreporting ATSfailure reported to ARC, SPT according to SP4 and DP3 ATS failure reported to AS (DSC compatible control panel EN50136-1:2012 + A1:2018 Table 5 – SPT to ASalarmreporting HS2128/HS2064/HS2032/HS2016).
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•ForUL Commercial Burglary applicationsthe TL2803G(R)E/ 3G2080R / TL280(R)E / LE2080(R)(X) / TL280LE(R)(X)can be used asdual signalling line communication system(cellularand Ethernet channelsused in redundant configuration), standard line securityand asencrypted line security. •The supervision heartbeat shall be enabled (panelsection [851][005] toggle option [1] (Ethernet) and/ortoggle option [2] (cellular) shallbe ON), toggle option [3] (supervision type) shallbe ON and the supervision heartbeat rate shallbe selected as135 (0087/135) seconds.