Tyco Security Products DSC LE2077 Installation Manual

Hspa/3g wireless alarm communicator, ethernet/internet and hspa/3g dual-path alarm communicator

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LE2077
HSPA/3G Wireless Alarm Communicator
SCW 3G Communicator – North America
TL2553G
Ethernet/Internet and HSPA/3G Dual-Path Alarm Communicator
SCW 3G / Ethernet Communicator - North America
Installation Manual
v5.0
Warning: This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function
and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer.

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  • Page 1 LE2077 HSPA/3G Wireless Alarm Communicator SCW 3G Communicator – North America TL2553G Ethernet/Internet and HSPA/3G Dual-Path Alarm Communicator SCW 3G / Ethernet Communicator - North America Installation Manual v5.0 Warning: This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Warning: Installer Please Read Carefully................. 5 Mounting Considerations .
  • Page 4: Warning: Installer Please Read Carefully

    WARNING: I NSTALLER LEASE AREFULLY Note to Installers Windows, doors, walls, ceilings and other building materials must be of sufficient strength and construction to provide The Warnings on this page contain vital information. As the the level of protection expected. A reevaluation must be only individual in contact with system users, it is the installer’s done during and after any construction activity.
  • Page 5 voltage fluctuations which may damage electronic equipment such as a security system. After a power interruption has occurred, immediately conduct a complete system test to ensure that the system operates as intended. Security and Insurance Regardless of its capabilities, an alarm system is not a substitute for property or life insurance.
  • Page 6: Mounting Considerations

    OUNTING ONSIDERATIONS The Cellular/Ethernet Communicator is a fixed, wall-mounted unit and shall be installed in the location specified in these instructions. The equipment enclosure must be fully assembled and closed, with all the necessary screws/tabs and it must be secured to a wall before operation. Internal wiring must be routed in a manner that prevents: •...
  • Page 7: Features

    CAUTION : • Do not stay close to the equipment during device operation and to do not touch any exposed wires and other conductive surfaces, • Recycle the battery according to the local rules and regulations. NOTE: Prior to installation of the LE2077 or TL2553G Communicator, confirm with your local carrier that the HSPA/3G network is available and active in the area where the Communicator will be installed, and that the location provides a radio signal strength that is adequate for uninterrupted service.
  • Page 8: Ratings

    Table 3: LTE Frequency Bands (model LE2077 only) Band Transmit Band (Tx) Receive Band (Rx) LTE B2 1850 MHz to 1910 MHz 1930 MHz to 1990 MHz LTE B4 1710 MHz to 1755 MHz 2110 MHz to 2155 MHz LTE B5 824 MHz to 849 MHz 869 MHz to 894 MHz LTE B12...
  • Page 9: Communicator Pre Installation Configuration

    OMMUNICATOR NSTALLATION ONFIGURATION C24 C ™ OMMUNICATIONS CCOUNT AND CARD CTIVATION (Before Installation) Installation of the Communicator requires activation with Connect24 before operation. Dealer application forms and additional information on the Connect24 Voice Response Unit (VRU) and graphical user interface (GUI) can be found at http://www.Connect24.com or by telephone at: USA 1-888-251-7458 or CANADA 1-888-955-5583.
  • Page 10: Communicator Configuration With Scw

    OMMUNICATOR ONFIGURATION WITH NOTE: The Alarm Communicator is installed in the SCW prior to shipment by Digital Security Controls (DSC). The Factory Installation includes insertion of the SIM card. The SCW should not be mounted in its final location without performing a Communicator Test to ensure adequate HSPA/3G coverage for the LE2077 and TL2553G Alarm Communicators Figure 1: Communication Board Connection Points LOCK...
  • Page 11: Installing Cat 5 Cable (Tl2553G Only)

    CAT 5 C (TL2553G NSTALLING ABLE ONLY A Category 5 (CAT 5) Ethernet cable must be Figure 2: RJ-45 Pinout run from a source with Ethernet/Internet con- nectivity to the Communicator module, inside the Self Contained Wireless Control Panel cabi- net.
  • Page 12: Communicator Reset

    OMMUNICATOR ESET The Communicator can be reset by cycling the power on the SCW. SCW P STABLISHING A OMMUNICATION HANNEL WITH THE ANEL The Communicator interfaces to the SCW through a keyed 16 pin Ribbon cable. See Table 6 . The key prevents incorrect connection of the ribbon cable connector to the SCW and Commu- nicator.
  • Page 13: Sms Command And Control Functions

    NOTE: Add a single ‘F’ as a suffix to the 4 digit hex number to populate the unused remainder of the 32 character field. 5. Panel Section [350]: If any of the phone numbers have been programmed as DCAA, DCBB, DCCC, DCDD, or DCEE, panel Section [350] must be set to [04] if SIA format or [03] if Contact ID (CID) format is used by control panel.
  • Page 14: Label Programming For Sms Message

    NOTE: If required, download the DLS IV software from DSC: http://www.dsc.com. If you select Cellular connection, DLS will request Connect24 to send an outgoing SMS message to the unit. 2. Connect24 will confirm that the account has DLS service and will provide the Public IP address and port number of the DLS server in an SMS message.
  • Page 15: Keypad Data Display

    for that key. Press the [*] key and use [<] [>] keys to scroll to one of the following selections: (Press [*] to select the Option.) • ASCII Entry. Use this mode to enter ASCII characters from the keypad. • Clear to End. This selection will clear the remainder of the display. •...
  • Page 16: Ethernet/Cellular Programming Options

    ETHERNET/C ELLULAR ROGRAMMING PTIONS The Programming Sections described in this document can be viewed at the SCW LCD. To start programming enter: [*][8][installer code] [851][# # # ], Where # # # 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.
  • Page 17 [005] System Toggle Options [1] Ethernet Receiver 1 Supervised Default (OFF) (TL2553G only). ON: Ethernet Receiver 1 will be supervised and heartbeats will be sent to Ethernet Receiver 1 based on the supervision interval programmed in Section [004]. OFF: Ethernet Receiver 1 will not be supervised. When disabled, heartbeat 1 is sent to the Ethernet receiver once every hour, regardless of supervision type (heartbeat 1 or 2).
  • Page 18 OFF: When the periodic test transmission interval occurs, the test transmission will be sent to the programmed receivers, based on the settings of the periodic test transmission reporting codes. [8] Cellular Low Signal Trouble. Default (OFF) This option masks the Low Signal trouble from the Cellular trouble event. ON: A Cellular Trouble event is transmitted to receiver when the radio signal level falls below threshold level (average CSQ level is 4 or less).
  • Page 19: Programming Options

    NOTE: If no value is programmed and DHCP is used, the DHCP Server will configure the address. If an address is programmed and DHCP is used, the address that you program will be used instead of the DHCP address. [008] DNS Server IP 2 Programming this Section is not permitted on a UL/ULC listed system.
  • Page 20 Offset Location Value Hours Abbrev HAST Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time THAT Tahiti Time Tokelau Time Cook Island Time -9,5 Marquesas Island Time AKST Alaska Standard Time Gambier Island Time Pacific Standard Time Pitcarirn Standard Time CIST Clipperton Island Standard Time Mountain Standard Time Central Standard Time GALT Galapagos Time...
  • Page 21 Offset Location Value Hours Abbrev Western European Time Greenwich Mean Time (UTC) Sierra Leone Time Ireland Standard Time Central European Time Western Africa Time British Summer Time Eastern European Time Central Africa Time Syrian Standard Time SAST South Africa Standard Time Israel Standard Time Moscow Standard Time Eastern Africa Time...
  • Page 22 Offset Location Value Hours Abbrev Xinjiang Standard Time EKST East Kazakhstan Standard Time Sri Lanka Time VOST Vostok Time OMSK Omsk Standard Time NOVT Novosibirsk Time Bhutan Time BIOT British Indian Ocean Time Cococ Islands Time Myanmar Time Christmas Island Time KOVT Khovd Time KRAT...
  • Page 23 Offset Location Value Hours Abbrev AEST Australian Eastern Standard Time Guam Standard Time YAPT Yap Time VLAT Vladivostok Time TRUT Truk Time Papua New Guinea Time DTAT District de Terre Adelie Time ChST Chamorro Standard Time 10,5 LHST Lord Howe Standard Time KOST Kosare Standard Time New Caledonia Time...
  • Page 24: Communications Reporting Codes

    OMMUNICATIONS EPORTING ODES Table 10: Communications Reporting Codes Event Reporting Event Reporting User/ Identifier Qualifier Code Code Code Zone [023] Panel Absent Trouble [024] Panel Absent Trouble Restore [025] Radio Activation Restore [026] Ethernet 1 Test Trans- mission [027] Ethernet 2 Test Trans- mission [028] Cellular 1 Test Trans- mission...
  • Page 25 [027] Ethernet 2 Transmission Default (00) Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. See System Test Options (above) for details on settings. [028] Cellular 1 Transmission Default (FF) Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. See System Test Options (above) for details on settings.
  • Page 26: Ethernet Receiver 1 Options

    [036] Panel Firmware Update Successful Default (FF); Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. This event will occur when the panel firmware is updated successfully. [037] Panel Firmware Update Fail Default (FF); Program 00 to disable this event transmission or FF to enable. This event will occur when the panel firmware updated has failed.
  • Page 27: Ethernet Receiver 2 Options

    NOTE: When a valid IP address has been programmed, Ethernet Receiver 1 is enabled and will communicate events over the Ethernet channel. Ethernet Receiver 1 and Cellular Receiver 1 may be configured to communicate to the same central station receiver. To configure the device to operate using this Common Receiver Mode functionality, program Ethernet Receiver 1 and Cellular Receiver 1, IP address and port number with identical values.
  • Page 28: Ethernet Options

    [114] Ethernet Receiver 2 Remote Port Default (0BF5/3061) This Section is used to program the port number used by Ethernet Receiver 2. Set the value of this port when your installation is located behind a firewall, and must be assigned a particular port number as determined by your central station system administrator.
  • Page 29: Cellular Receiver 2 Options

    NOTE: Each Ethernet/Cellular receiver must be programmed with a unique DNIS. [203] Cellular Receiver 1 Address Default (000.000.000.000) Enter the Cellular Receiver 1 IP address. This information will be provided by your central station system administrator. Each 3-digit segment of the address must be within a valid range of 000- 255.
  • Page 30: Cellular Options

    [214] Cellular Receiver 2 Port Default (0BF5/3061) This Section defines the port of Cellular Receiver 2. Change the value of this port when your installation is located behind a firewall and must be assigned a particular port number, as determined by your central station system administrator. Valid range: 0000 - FFFF. NOTE: Do not program Cellular Receiver 1 and Cellular Receiver 2 to communicate to the same receiver.
  • Page 31: Command And Control Options

    NOTE: Minimum value is 000005 minutes. Programming an interval that is less than 5 minutes will disable test transmission. [226] Trouble Delay Default (0F) This option is used to program the delay, in minutes, for reporting an Ethernet Trouble, Cellular Network, Insufficient Signal Strength, or Receiver Supervision Trouble to the panel.
  • Page 32: Sms Command And Control Functions

    [309] SMS Retry Counter (Default 000F) This section determines the delay period between repeated SMS delivery attempts, program- mable in seconds. The default is 15 attempts (000F). Valid Entries are 0000-FFFF. 0000- 0005 = 5 Seconds, 006 - FFFE = 6 to 65534 seconds, FFFF = Use Default of 15 seconds (000F hex).
  • Page 33 [602] Away Arm Default (Away Arm); Send this command to the system to away arm. It may be followed by a Partition Label or parti- tion number and Access Code. [603] Night Arm Default (Night Arm); Send this command to the system to night arm. It may be followed by a Partition Label or parti- tion number and Access Code.
  • Page 34: Sms Command And Control Response

    [617] Help Default (Help); When help is sent, the SMS response is a listing of all interactive commands that can be sent to the module. Access Code is not required. [619] Keypad Message Default (Keypad Message); The response format is: [Account Label] [Date and Time] [SMS Function] [Response] [Message Text].
  • Page 35: Receiver Diagnostic Testing

    [628] System Disarmed Not Ready Default (Disarmed Not Ready); This label will be included in the response to a status request command if a partition is disarmed and is not ready to arm. [629] System is in Alarm Default (is in Alarm); This label will be included in the response to a status request command if a partition is in alarm.
  • Page 36: System Information (Read Only)

    YSTEM NFORMATION NOTE: Sections [987] - [998] are provided for information (Read Only). Values in these Sections can not be modified by the Installer. [987] Language Version This Section will display the current Language version of the Communicator. [988] DNS 1 IP Address This Section will display the IP address of DNS Server 1.
  • Page 37: Trouble Indicator

    YSTEM ESET EFAULTS [999] Software Default Default (99); The Software default allows the installer to refresh the unit after changes and also return the Communicator to the default state. 00: Default Module. All programming Sections in module revert to factory settings. This will erase all existing programming of the unit.
  • Page 38 The communicator status codes will indicate the signal levels with digit 1 and 2, a network sta- tus with digit 3, and the trouble status with digit 4 and 5 as indicated in table above. For exam- ple status code 11000F would display following status: 1 –...
  • Page 39 Trouble Possible Causes Possible Solutions Indicator Digit Confirm that 3G service is available and active in your area. Check all antenna connections. Ensure average radio signal strength is CSQ 6 or higher. (See Table 7). 3G/Cellular Trou- Ensure the SIM card is properly inserted into the SIM card holder. Ensure the SIM card has been activated.
  • Page 40 Communicator Troubleshooting The status code for the radio signal strength, its typical troubles, possible causes and troubleshooting instructions is displayed in the table below. Table 19: Radio Signal Strength Signal Signal Signal Signal Signal Indicator Indicator Level Level Action Required Strength Level [dBm]...
  • Page 41 THERNET ELLULAR ROGRAMMING ORKSHEETS System Options |____|____|____||____|____|____||____|____|____|____|_ ___|____| [008] DNS Server IP 2 [001] Ethernet IP Address Programming not permitted on UL/ULC listed system. Default (000.000.000.000) Default (000.000.000.000) |____|____|____||____|____|____||____|____|____|____|_ |____|____|____||____|____|____||___ ___|____| [002] Ethernet IP Subnet Mask _|____|____|____|____|____| Programming Options Default (255.255.255.000) |____|____|____||____|____|____||____|____|____|____|_ [010] System Toggle Option ___|____|...
  • Page 42: Ethernet/Cellular Programming Worksheets

    [029] Cellular 2 Transmission [105] Ethernet Receiver 1 Local Port Default (00) Program 00 disable or FF enable. Default (0BF4/3060)Valid range: 0000 - FFFF. |____|____| |____|____|____|____| [030] FTC Restore [106] Ethernet Receiver 1 Domain Name Default (FF) Program 00 disable or FF enable. Default ( ) 32 ASCII characters.
  • Page 43 [202] Cellular Receiver 1 DNIS Cellular Options Default (000000) Valid range: 000000 - 0FFFFF. [221] Cellular Public Access Point Name Default ( ) 32 ASCII characters |____|____|____|____|____|____| ____________________________________ [203] Cellular Receiver 1 Address Default (000.000.000.000). Valid range: 000- [222] Cellular Login User Name 255.
  • Page 44 [309] SMS Retry Counter [609] - [612] Deactivate Command Output Default 000F Hex 1 - 4 0000 - 0005 = 5 seconds Default (Deactivate Command Output n); 0006-FFFE = 6 to 65534 Seconds Send this command to the system to deactivate a command output.
  • Page 45 [622] Function Unsuccessful [631] No Alarms in Memory Default (Unsuccessful); Default (No Alarm Memory); Example: “stay armed unsuccessful.” Included in the response to the Alarm Memory command if there are no alarms on the system. ____________________________________ ____________________________________ [634] Error Code [623] Invalid Command Default (Error Code);...
  • Page 46 ICENSE GREEMENT IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY: DSC Software purchased with or without Products and Components is Copyrighted and is purchased under the following license terms: This End-User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal agree- not make any changes or modifications to the Software, ment between You (the company, individual or entity who without the written permission of an officer of DSC.
  • Page 47: Limited Warranty

    CHOICE OF LAW - This Software License Agreement is gov- replace any defective product upon return of the product to erned by the laws of the Province of Ontario, Canada. its factory, at no charge for labour and materials. Any ARBITRATION - All disputes arising in connection with this replacement and/or repaired parts are warranted for the Agreement shall be determined by final and binding arbitra-...
  • Page 48: Modification Statement

    Access cards or tags returned for replacement under war- Regulatory Information ranty will be credited or replaced at DSC's option. Products MODIFICATION STATEMENT not covered by this warranty, or otherwise out of warranty Digital Security Controls has not approved any changes or due to age, misuse, or damage shall be evaluated, and a modifications to this device by the user.
  • Page 49 This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in con- junction with any other antenna or transmitter. L'émetteur ne doit pas être colocalisé ni fonctionner conjointe- ment avec à autre antenne ou autre émetteur. FCC CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the TL255GR-E, Frequency...
  • Page 51 © 2018 Tyco Security Products. All Rights Reserved. Tech Support: 1-800-387-3630 (Canada & U.S.) or 905-760-3000 www.dsc.com The trademarks, logos, and service marks displayed on this document are registered in the United States [or other countries]. Any misuse of the trademarks is strictly prohib- ited and Tyco will aggressively enforce its intellectual property rights to the fullest extent of the law, including pursuit of criminal prosecution wherever necessary.

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